1968 Scranton ZB D-10

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Joe A. Camacho
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1968 Scranton ZB D-10

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I have a 1968 red and maple ZB Custom D10 with 7 pedals and 3 knee levers. It was built for Hall of Fame member Bobby Garrett by Zane Beck himself. It has that wonderful ZB tone. Action is smooth. Guitar has some wear between the necks but otherwise it's a very clean steel. It's 68 model, one of the 170 guitars built by Zane Beck himself, his signature is on the necks. This guitar was played by Bobby Garrett on some of the Hank Thompson recordings. I spent a few hours cleaning and polishing the wood and chrome and it look really nice. The original hard shell case is included. I'm looking to get 2000. or best offer. Thank you.

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Post by Henry Nagle »

That is a very nice looking guitar. I bet it sounds great too!

I'm in no position to buy it, but if you have time, I'd love to see a picture of the guts.
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Post by Kevin Hatton »

Joe, I have the sister guitar to that 68. #1107. It was the same color pattern, but mine looked like it went through both world wars when I got mine and I refinished it. Yours looks in practically new condition. Thats a heck of a ZB.
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I had an identical D-11-10 quite some years ago-Good 'ol Bobbe Seymour got that one too!
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Post by B. Greg Jones »

Hey Joe, dont mean to stomp on your sale but if that is #1089 then it is a 67' model. Notice the curved necks?? Zane quit doing that in late 67' or early 68'

Sweet guitar!!!!

Greg
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Post by Bob Hamilton »

That's a beauty Joe, I wish I didn't have so many already. Duncan's computer must be down......
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THat's a Great Looking Steel and wish I could have it!

Zane Beck was a Master builder and player! I miss my friend!

Terry Wood
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Post by Joe A. Camacho »

Thanks for all of the replys. When I bought the guitar from Rick Garrett he said serial number was 1124 and was bought in May of 68.
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Post by B. Greg Jones »

Yep, 1124 is May of 68'. I was thinking it may be the earlier guitar. What is really RARE is the way the necks are cut on that guitar. By 68' Zane was not cutting the necks like that. Bobby must have special ordered it that way.

Greg
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Post by Duncan Hodge »

Shoot Joe, I thought I warned you not to try and make me buy another steel from you. Would that I had the dough and the muscles. I'll search the couch cushions for a couple of gran. Hey the FL lottery is $25 million tomorrow night.
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Duncan Hodge wrote:Shoot Joe, I thought I warned you not to try and make me buy another steel from you. Would that I had the dough and the muscles. I'll search the couch cushions for a couple of gran. Hey the FL lottery is $25 million tomorrow night.
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Your credit's always good with me... now what's it gonna take for you to take this beautiful guitar home with you today? Lay-away plan, monthly installments, come on I'll work with you.
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Post by James Quackenbush »

Seeing this ZB makes me wish I played a D-10 ...These steels are some of the sweetest sounding pedal steels in existance ....For sure one of my favorites !!....Jim
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Post by Mike Neer »

Joe, can you tell me what the orientation of the pedals and knees are? I don't really have any experience with the pedal steel, but this is really calling my name.

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Mike Neer wrote:Joe, can you tell me what the orientation of the pedals and knees are? I don't really have any experience with the pedal steel, but this is really calling my name.

Mike
Hey Mike,
Here we go... The set up is A&B pedals standard Emmons set-up, raise and lower your "E's" on your left knee and right-knee-right raises your 4th straing to F#. The C6 neck is standard set-up. I hope that helps, thanks, Joe
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Post by Harry Hatterer Jr »

Joe; I don't understand the serial # of some ZB steels & what some one says are different build dates. I have a D10,8&2 that Zane built for me the same color as yours, except I have white fret boards & white necks. I ordered it through Ted Solesky in Jan. or Feb of 1968, & Ted picked it up at the airport in Harrisburg Pa in August of 1968. The serial # is 1068. Kevin Hatton just added 2 knee levers & made me a two piece case with wheels on, which is great when I have to transport it. It still looks almost like new, & I have not refinished it, just a lot of TLC. It has "That ZB sound". Harry, York Pa.
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Post by Joe A. Camacho »

Sorry Harry, I can't help you. You should check out the huge ZB thread under Pedal Steel section.
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ZB

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Hey Joe, email sent :whoa:
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Re: ZB

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William Fraser wrote:Hey Joe, email sent :whoa:
Hey William,
Didn't receive your email, please resend.
thanks,
Joe
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Hey Joe, you have a PM. Sorry for the delay,
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Post by Joe A. Camacho »

Thanks Duncan and for those who have PM'd me, the guitar is still available.
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Post by Joe A. Camacho »

Guitar is sold, heading out to the windy city.
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And The "windy city' sure lived up to its name today with Tornado warnings and 70 mph winds :whoa:
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