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Posted: 7 Apr 2012 5:24 am
by Tony Russell
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Here are some pics of my ZB #0552 as promised. I can just detect a little "browning" on the front apron. Tony.

Posted: 7 Apr 2012 6:29 am
by B. Greg Jones
Thats a beaut Tony!!!!!

Posted: 7 Apr 2012 7:35 am
by Tony Russell
Thabks Greg, bit by bit I'm getting it balanced out to play smooth. It's a steep learning curve, but well worth the effort!

Posted: 7 Apr 2012 10:19 am
by Chuck McGill
Gorgeous Steel Tony.

My latest aquisition

Posted: 15 Apr 2012 5:31 pm
by b0b
The serial number is 0064.

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Anyone have a good source for the rods and turnbuckles? I need a couple of 'em.

Posted: 16 Apr 2012 2:15 am
by Chuck McGill
Greg Jones. You probably have his info from the forum. If not contact me and I'll send it. Of course Billy Knowles is an excellent source. Bob you have a great steel there and thanks for this forum.

Posted: 18 Apr 2012 3:22 pm
by Bob Mainwaring
E by-gum Tony, that's a real belter eh??
What sort of brass would you be looking for owd fettler?? :D

My SD10 Z.B. came from Rochdale many years ago which an old steel-pickin' friend of mine called Harry Greenwood sold me.
He was playing sometimes 7 nights a week back then in various pubs and clubs.

All Z.B.est.

Baawwb.

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 8:28 am
by Tony Russell
First,
Hey Bob - you originally from UK then?
Second,
Hey anybody - my D10 (the blue one a few posts above) has two slots for selector switches, but sometime in it's life a single five way has been put in. Can anyone point me to a wiring diagram for the two (presumably 3-way) originals? I might as well get it did right!
I guess they would be off (centre?) and two coil taps(?). Thanks in advance.

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 9:51 am
by Bob Mainwaring
Aye Tony,all the way from Rochdale, originally fromp't top ut' moors by-gum. :\

Yes you're right - a three way switch was/is original, but you know what, I never alter the position where it's at on both my Z.B.'s, it's always set towards the peg-head, the tone is "right there" :D
The old Z.B.s have a great tone and feel to them and I find them easy to work on if needed.

All Z.B.est.

Bob Mainwaring
Vancouver Island.

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 10:06 am
by Andrew Buhler
Tony, it looks like your guitar doesn't have stock ZB triple coil pickups. If that's the case, you wouldn't need the additional selector switch which allows you to choose between three different coil taps per pickup. I assume a prior owner removed the coil tap switch upon installing the new pickups.

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 12:06 pm
by Tony Russell
Yeah, they're Geo. L 66s, but I still wonder if I can fill the slots to look right.
Hey and b0b I got that record right there top of your pile on the floor next the guitar, one of my favourites.

rods and turnbuckles

Posted: 20 Apr 2012 6:25 pm
by Billy Knowles
Bob,
I have some, let me know exactly what you need and the length of the rods.
Billy

Posted: 22 Apr 2012 7:11 am
by Bob Mainwaring
Tony, just a little question here - is your Z.B. facing N.W. or N.E. when it's being worked on? :roll:

All Z.B.est.

Bob Mainwaring.
Vancouver Island.

Undercarriage coating

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 5:25 pm
by Erik Alderink
Does anyone know what the coating is on the metal parts of Zbs?
I know from reading through all 100+ pages that some have polished it away, but I wondered if anyone knew what it was?

Posted: 1 May 2012 1:10 pm
by B. Greg Jones
Some of the metal parts underneath are zinc plated, some are polished stainless and the older ones are just painted black.

Greg

Posted: 12 May 2012 7:13 pm
by Joe A. Camacho
Which strings are you all using on your ZBs? I've been using the Ricky Davis Jagwire sets which are hard to by these days, I need some ideas. Yes, I use a wound 6th string on the E9 neck.

Thanks,
Joe

Posted: 13 May 2012 9:40 am
by Jon Hyde
Joe, I don't have a ZB (yet! I'm supposed to be receiving one tomorrow... See page 95 of this thread, I just bought Andrew Buhler's Sunburst D10...) but I'm in the same situation with strings. I'm getting to the point where my cache of Jagwires is going to expire. I'm thinking I might try Live strings - they will build full custom sets, you could make a set with the exact same gauges... I haven't tried them yet but it seems like a good solution until Jagwire is back at full speed?

Posted: 13 May 2012 4:08 pm
by Kevin Hatton
GHS Boomers. Nickel.

1974 ZB Custom

Posted: 14 May 2012 2:47 pm
by Russ Tkac
Saw this on Craig's list in NH if you're in the area..

For Sale:
1974 ZB Custom D10 Pedal Steel Guitar. 8 pedals, 3 knee levers. Natural Birdseye Maple finish. Excellent condition. Comes with case. $1500.00

http://nh.craigslist.org/msg/3012062487.html

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Z.B. For sale

Posted: 14 May 2012 7:50 pm
by Bob Mainwaring
Hey Russ,......get it bought, if it hasn't already been sold, it looks like a really nice steel even if you keep it for a little while and make some money off it, that if you'd want to sell it :roll:

All Z.B.est.

Bob Mainwaring.
Vancouver Island.
Canada.

Posted: 15 May 2012 6:42 am
by Chuck McGill
I'm with Bob, Russ. People sell these steels too cheap!

Posted: 15 May 2012 7:37 am
by Kevin Hatton
They will only bring what the market will bear. Most all used ZB's are out of adjustment and need service if they haven't been worked on. The most neglected/abused steel guitars that I've ever seen. They are fine once they are cleaned/lubed and set up properly. Most havent. Although that's getting better.

Posted: 15 May 2012 9:10 am
by Andrew Buhler
I always liked the Lloyd Green Jagwires for E9 with the wound 6th string. The Gs equalize very nicely with the wound 6th. Standard Jagwire C6 set on the back neck.

Posted: 15 May 2012 6:01 pm
by Dan Beller-McKenna
How hard is it to add knee levers to ZBs? It looks like they are operating somewhat independently from the other linkage.

Dan

Posted: 15 May 2012 6:51 pm
by Russ Tkac
I have a nice 69 ZB I got from Chuck and I'm in Michigan so one is enough for me, but thought the guys on the east coast might like this. :)