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Posted: 18 Jun 2003 11:05 am
by richard burton
Look on the British Steelies website (Merchandise section) to see a photo of my ZB. Try to ignore the bloke pictured sitting at it!!

Posted: 24 Jun 2003 11:22 am
by Larry Chung
Hi Richard:

Thanks for the link - very pretty guitar!

ZBest!
larry

Posted: 24 Jun 2003 11:28 am
by Jim Ives
I know that Jerry Garcia played a ZB. I have a photo of it at home, not here at work and will submit it to you. I don't know the model or serial #, but he sure could get it to souns sweet. His influence is what got me into this whole mess.

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Posted: 24 Jun 2003 9:42 pm
by Patrick Ickes
Larry,
SICK, SICK, SICK, SICK.
See you at Jughandle.
Pat

Posted: 24 Jun 2003 9:44 pm
by Patrick Ickes
Larry,
SICK, SICK, SICK, SICK.
See you at Jughandle.
Pat
P.S. You bringing a ZB up there?
I could bring my Z UM

Posted: 25 Jun 2003 7:54 am
by Larry Chung
Hey Pat!

I dunno if I'll bring the ZB to Jughandle - which means I may have to have it surgically removed for the weekend...

Hope you all had a great time at Grass Valley - keeping those wimps awake until long after dark...

Weiser was a blast again - and "you-know-who" is a National Fiddle Champion, too!

We're only coming up for one day/night, so, depending on the space in my Swedish Pastry-car, I may or may not bring the ZB...

If you bring the Zum, please bring a phone book or two that I can sit on to get at those knee levers (:

lc

Posted: 25 Jun 2003 9:19 am
by Danny Kuykendall
Larry, I own the first Rus-ler made by Russ Russel back in 1975 in Phoenix, AZ. Russ was a ZB employee who started his own company in 75 and made his first guitar from what appears to be ZB parts. My father purchased this steel that year, and from players who have looked at the steel, they all say it's basically a ZB. Thought you may want the info. I will try to find the serial #.
Danny K

Posted: 25 Jun 2003 2:32 pm
by Ad Kersten
I didn't know ZB guitars need that much help......... Image
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Posted: 2 Jul 2003 9:58 am
by Larry Chung
Happy 4th of July, ZBers.

I just helped a fellow Bay Area ZB-dude fix up his new (old) ZB D-10 from a Day to Emmons setup. Wow! Such ingenuity in Mr. Beck's design. It is a beautiful guitar, and the green finish has faded to light powder blue, lovely wood as usual. Never seen a blue ZB like that one...

ZBest!
larry


Posted: 4 Jul 2003 9:37 pm
by Dave Van Allen
"mmmmmm, blue"

Homer ZB Simpson

Posted: 11 Jul 2003 6:25 am
by Larry Chung
ZBump!

Posted: 16 Jul 2003 8:18 am
by Shoe
Larry, The restoration of my 1973 ZB Custom is completed. Serial #0478 in now a new guitar. Check the pictures at Http://www.masga.org/zbcustom and then select the Gene O'Neal ZB.
It plays as great as it looks.
Ed

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ZB Custom D10 8/5
'75 Session 400 w/JBL Session 500 w/BW


Posted: 16 Jul 2003 8:41 am
by Kevin Hatton
Oh my gawwwwd!!! Shoe, you've got a good one.
Superb work! Enjoy it.

Posted: 16 Jul 2003 9:27 am
by Dave Van Allen
Beauty, Shoe!!

if she sounds .5 as good as she looks you're gonna be in hawg heab'm Image

Posted: 16 Jul 2003 11:14 pm
by CrowBear Schmitt
there'a nice brown ZB D10 on ebay right now
item # 2546079800

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Posted: 16 Jul 2003 11:33 pm
by Larry Chung
Just wanted to share my great experience. Went into the studio today and plugged in my ZB S-11. Wow! What a sound - even in the middle pickup position, it sounded all warm and clean and sweet. Don't even get me started on how the full-on position sounded...

Tom Brumley, Rusty Young, Jerry Garcia - the sound is in there folks!!!

Please keep sending your ZB info to me and also any requests for info about the guitars I have in my "database" - I'd be happy to share what I have!

Best,
lc

Posted: 17 Jul 2003 4:45 pm
by Larry Chung
Did I mention that I love these guitars?

ZBump!
lc

Posted: 17 Jul 2003 5:51 pm
by Dave Van Allen
why, no Larry... I don't believe you have mentioned that.

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by the way- I just recorded with my ZB for the first time (besides home practice) last week for an LTH project... it sounded as good as it should.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Dave Van Allen on 17 July 2003 at 06:54 PM.]</p></FONT>

Posted: 17 Jul 2003 5:57 pm
by B. Greg Jones
I will buy a copy of the finished project Dave. I know that ole guitar sounds good!!!

Greg

Posted: 22 Jul 2003 11:37 am
by Larry Chung
I dunno who keeps fanning the flames of the ZBmania that keeps on appearing on this fourm... Greg? Dave? Kevin? Nah...

Could it be that they're just great guitars?
Yup.

Congrats to the recent ZB players. Slowly, slowly, these beautiful guitars are re-emerging...

Thanks, everyone, for keeping the sound alive!
lc

Posted: 22 Jul 2003 3:37 pm
by B. Greg Jones
Larry,

I just bought A ZB D-10 that has been coverted to a SD-10. Ser# 0134. The pot codes date to 1969. Yes guys, it is the one from e-bay. It will eventually go through a complete refurb. I may have to send it to DVA for a road test when it's done!!!! Got a nice S-11 just about ready to ship out. Has some pretty wild changes on it, added a pedal and a knee lever for a total of 6-floors and 5-knees. I'll send you the info when it's done.

Later Y'all, Greg

Posted: 22 Jul 2003 3:56 pm
by Bob Mainwaring
Hey - Great news Greg, Hope it pans out as you'd like it.
Sure looks like a nice one.
What was it converted to?
Did the last owner keep all the original hardware?
I'm still chasing a local one that I heard of a while ago but sadly it's been stripped.....I'll let you know if the guy wants to part with it........not for you silly - but for me! Image
The guy that was thinking about removing all the original hardware for a conversion in a recent thread can contact me via e-mail if he wants to throw it all away!!! Image
I'm just doing a little work on my D10 as the 10-32TPI axles that the "L" brackets swing from have worn considerably enough to warrant replacement........talk about obtaining screws with enough "shank" to die down a thread is like trying to buy from the man in the moon around this neck-of-the-woods.
Strange that where the screw fits into the aluminum strip a little hump seems to always appear on many Z.Bs. I've seen in the past, a possible remedy is to "tap" on top of the 10-32 screw 90 degrees to dis-allow movement happening there.

Bob Mainwaring. Z.Bs. and many other weird things.

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Posted: 23 Jul 2003 12:24 am
by CrowBear Schmitt
the ZB D10 i mentioned above sold for 850 $


Posted: 23 Jul 2003 1:30 am
by Scott Hiestand
That one on Ebay had 2 knees, one on LNL and one on RNR. Was that a "factory" set-up does anyone know?

Posted: 23 Jul 2003 8:38 am
by Kevin Hatton
Crowbear, unfortunately thats all they are worth. They usually have only two old style knees on them. I have found that ZB's are usually in pitifully poor mechanical condition when you find them and need the knee levers replaced with new ones and a compete going through in the setup to equalize and balance. Alot of work.