ZB Pedal Steel Guitars - Please help!
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kevin hatton?
so i've emailed kevin hatton twice off the forum, and once privately... with no response received... how do i get ahold of this guy?
thanks,
bruce
thanks,
bruce
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The red '68 was a "kit guitar". Zane would finish out the cabinet and fit necks, endplates, keyheads, etc. then send you all the undercarriage and changer for you to install. My Dad put it all together using the blonde '66 as a template.
The blonde guitar was mine also.
No, that's not Gene, it's Rick Price!
The blonde guitar was mine also.
No, that's not Gene, it's Rick Price!
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kevin -
would you please email me directly at blinde@5happy.com? we can discuss offline.
thanks,
bruce
would you please email me directly at blinde@5happy.com? we can discuss offline.
thanks,
bruce
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Hi there folks,
It's been quite the time since I was on the forum - but glad to see the ol' Z.B. threads are still going on strong......................5 years........wow!!
I was interested to see the reply from Richard Burton regarding the number 0650 which he discussed as I have number 0649 an SD10 which I've owned approximately 29/30 years which was bought in the U.K. from a good buddy of mine who passed away a number of years ago back there.
I find it totaly amazing as time rolls by - the way the weight of the ol' Z.B's get even more heavy.
Bob Mainwaring Z.B's and other weird things.
It's been quite the time since I was on the forum - but glad to see the ol' Z.B. threads are still going on strong......................5 years........wow!!
I was interested to see the reply from Richard Burton regarding the number 0650 which he discussed as I have number 0649 an SD10 which I've owned approximately 29/30 years which was bought in the U.K. from a good buddy of mine who passed away a number of years ago back there.
I find it totaly amazing as time rolls by - the way the weight of the ol' Z.B's get even more heavy.
Bob Mainwaring Z.B's and other weird things.
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ZB case???
I have a steeler looking for a newer case for his ZB.
Larry Behm
Larry Behm
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Pat, cases do get lighter. Not only lighter but stronger. Larry, I make split cases for ZB's. I just made a set for Steinar Shroeder and am sending them down to Greg Jones for his guitar. I've made them for Mike Auldridge, Jim Evans, and many others. They take 20 pounds off the total carry weight and have wheels and a spring handle. Very nice cases. Call me at (716)-691-7505. Hatton Split Cases.
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Found the picture of my old ZB D-10 8 X 5 in some of my mothers old photos. Sure wish I had it today. I think the picture was taken in 1973 or somewhere in that time period.
Mullen (Black) Pre G-2 9x7, B.L. 705 PUP's, Evans SE 200 Telonics NEO 15-4, BJS Bar, Peterson Strobo Flip, Steelers Choice Seat, Folgers Coffee and Hilton Pedals.
"I Steel Without Remorse"
"I Steel Without Remorse"
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My new ZB
I just picked this up today.
dark green and blond, nice birds eye maple
Good deal but needs a little work
Not bad though and seem to function
well so far. very nice tone.
serial # 308
Ken Metcalf
dark green and blond, nice birds eye maple
Good deal but needs a little work
Not bad though and seem to function
well so far. very nice tone.
serial # 308
Ken Metcalf
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Another ZB to Australia
The Tom Bradshaw restoration mentioned on page 59 by Dave Zirbel is now on it's merry way to Sunny Sydney.
PICS
more news when she arrrives
This guitar has the e changes on the right knee whereas my other one has them on the left. Does anyone have any experience in getting used to two different setups?
Pat
PICS
more news when she arrrives
This guitar has the e changes on the right knee whereas my other one has them on the left. Does anyone have any experience in getting used to two different setups?
Pat
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Congrats Pat!
The E lowers on 3 of my working guitars are in different positions. I can actually deal with it but I space out every noe and then and engage the wrong knee. It took a little time getting used to it but it's not a problem. I mostly stick to one guitar these days but if I take a different one out to a gig I play it for a while before the gig.
Dave
The E lowers on 3 of my working guitars are in different positions. I can actually deal with it but I space out every noe and then and engage the wrong knee. It took a little time getting used to it but it's not a problem. I mostly stick to one guitar these days but if I take a different one out to a gig I play it for a while before the gig.
Dave
ZB and Fluger
Thought I would add a newer picture of my ZB to bump this up.
Russ
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OK Gents
The guitar arrived this afternoon. This is a whistler. I have been playing a ZB for a while but when I plugged this in my eyes (and ears) popped. This has tone to burst. Congratulations and thanks to Tom Bradshaw who did the restoration. And thanks to Steve
Benzian who sold me the guitar.
Somebody once said "see Rome and die"
Well this is my "Rome" and I could not ask for anymore.
Pat
The guitar arrived this afternoon. This is a whistler. I have been playing a ZB for a while but when I plugged this in my eyes (and ears) popped. This has tone to burst. Congratulations and thanks to Tom Bradshaw who did the restoration. And thanks to Steve
Benzian who sold me the guitar.
Somebody once said "see Rome and die"
Well this is my "Rome" and I could not ask for anymore.
Pat