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Posted: 20 Apr 2018 1:12 pm
by Russ Tkac
You too Duncan. I think about ZBs and all my Z-buddys often. Time flys too fast for sure. Hope you are well? Keep pickin' ... one of theses days will figure it out.
I'm picking my Chuck McGill 67 still.
Posted: 20 Apr 2018 3:35 pm
by Duncan Hodge
Thanks, Russ. I’m glad that you have Chuck’s ZB. I miss him a lot. He was one of the kind people in a life that makes you want to be a better person.
Also, to Art, you have one of the prettiest ZBs I have seen
Zb D11/10 Wonder Steel.
Posted: 21 Apr 2018 12:35 am
by Art Beard
Thanks Duncan, it was a pure luck purchase 4 me. I was looking at something in reverb.com, spun down hard, and saw the ZB. ONE look and I knew I had just found something special. ! ! The highly figured biidseye got me. Didn't understand the 9 strings on it, still don't. I am setting it up in my 5th wheel bedroom, and my new (to me),
SHO-BUD PROFESSIONAL D10 BARREL AND PULLER NEXT TO MY RECLINER IN LIVING AREA, LOL. THE BEST OF THE BEST THRU J.D. SHO-BUD AMP.
Happy Trails. CAA. ZB & SHO-BUD. SUCH TONE ! !
Zb D11/10 Closet Queen #024
Posted: 22 Apr 2018 11:22 pm
by Art Beard
SKIP, DO YOU HAVE ANY MORE PICTURES OF OLD NUMBER
024. I GUESS IT IS A BAKERSFIELD. NOT LONG AFTER
TOM TOOK OVER AND MOVED IT ALL. ANY INFO APPRECIATED.
Due to the recent Medical bad news, i
I IMAGINE IT WILL BE FOR SALE WITHIN A YEAR
But I hope their us a ZB KEEPER TYPE STARTING TO SAVE
FOR THIS SPECIAL ONE.
I JUMPED WHEN I SAW IT BY ERROR ON REVERB.COM.
DID NOT THINK IT WOULD LAST LING EVEN WITH $250. Shipping.
HAPPY TRAILS. FRIENDS. CAA.
Posted: 23 Apr 2018 8:43 am
by Skip Edwards
Here you go, Art. These are the only other pics I grabbed off the ad. Beautiful guitar...
Zb Steel Guitars
Posted: 23 Apr 2018 9:13 pm
by Art Beard
Posted: 24 Apr 2018 9:49 am
by Russ Tkac
I don't know Art. But if my steel was $3500 when I was looking I would't have bought it. I'm happy they're cheap when I'm buying and sad when I'm selling I guess.
Posted: 24 Apr 2018 12:49 pm
by Jett Boyd
New to the ZB family! I have a 3+1 ZB Custom Student model and it plays nice. More stiff than I prefer but better after some adjustments underneath.
The existing RKL lowers the E strings to D# and I wanted to add a RKR to raise the E’s to F. But the ZB changer has a single raise “finger†with a hex screw stop and this is currently set to raise E to F# for the C foot pedal.
Is there a secret to do a half step raise on the knee lever and keep the full step raise on the foot pedal? Is there an adjustable stop that needs to be added on the knee lever when I add it?
(On my Cougar 8-string it has a 3 raise/2 lower changer and there is a physical stop for the knee lever and the pull rod sets the pitch change.)
Zb D11/10 Wonder Steel.
Posted: 25 Apr 2018 12:59 am
by Art Beard
Russ, i do not know if that is true of me too. I dont have any $ since ex cleaned my clock. BUT PEOPLE BUY EMMONS P/P ALL DAY 4 higher bucks.
I believe there is a spirtuality in the beauty of the wood. I KNOW THERE R THOSE THAT THINK I
HAVE BEEN IN AZ. SUN TOO LONG, LOL
,
The price difference is large. Each has it own tone from back then . Took me a long time to find n get my S/B. (13 years), But I got it, 1974 model.
The ZB IS THE SAME WAY BUT HALF THE PRICE.
LOVE YOU POSTS, AND THANKS 4 HELP OVER THE YEARS.
HAPPY TRAILS. CAA
Posted: 25 Apr 2018 5:04 am
by Russ Tkac
Enjoy the ZB Art. It does have great tone!
Posted: 25 Apr 2018 11:12 am
by Jett Boyd
Did my research here and online and now I understand the F lever on a ZB is a clever arrangement. I converted the hand drawn diagram to the following which may still be a little different than reality. Because of the location I doubt that there are many actual pictures of the F mechanism.
Posted: 25 Apr 2018 3:03 pm
by Benjamin Franz
That diagram looks spot on Jett.
ZB E-F lever
Posted: 25 Apr 2018 3:25 pm
by Eric Dahlhoff
here's a pic of the factory "F" pull-rod from my SD-11 ZB. (I painted it black)
Sometimes people just run a 3rd rod from the F knee lever to the middle tuner hole. But I have found that this type of pull-rod gives a better, firmer feel. Also it is easier to balance the pull.
Posted: 25 Apr 2018 7:30 pm
by Jett Boyd
Thanks! I like that welded reinforcement on the vertical pull piece.
I made a knee lever from some aluminum but it’s too lightweight compared to the existing ZB lever. I’ve contacted Billy Knowles and he is checking his ZB parts for me.
I saw someone mention that there’s a modified pull rod yoke that eliminates the LH/RH turnbuckles. I’ll keep looking to see if I can find that again. Or I need to find some of those elusive turnbuckles!
I also saw someone comment that ZB’s are like old VW Bugs. They need a little TLC but are dependable because of their simplicity.
ZB knees
Posted: 25 Apr 2018 9:45 pm
by Eric Dahlhoff
Billy Knowles has turnbuckles.
He can also make a yoke that eliminates the turnbuckles and has the adjustment at the knee lever end. Ask him about it.
Here's a pic...
Zb D11/10 Closet Queen
Posted: 26 Apr 2018 5:58 am
by Art Beard
"IT'S ONLY MONEY, IT WILL GO AWAY." CAA
ZB Custom Serial number 190
Posted: 26 Apr 2018 6:48 am
by Bob Reese
Curious about what year this one was built and who might have owned it prior to me.
I am also looking for advice and approximate costs of having it updated to a more modern changer/ mechanisms.
There seems to be some timing issues with one string changing slightly before or after others. The underside is a mess with some ones added gizmos and gadgets.
I absolutely love the tone of this guitar!!
It is playable but could use some love.
Posted: 26 Apr 2018 9:12 am
by Russ Tkac
My guess is 1970. A good tech can get it playing well so no need to replace it all. Greg Jones and Billy Knowles can get it playing well for you if you can't find a local repair person. How many knee levers does it have?
This was set up by Greg.
Posted: 26 Apr 2018 10:46 am
by Bob Reese
It has four factory knee levers and one home made contraption that you raise your knee to operate.
Posted: 26 Apr 2018 12:24 pm
by richard burton
Don't update it to a different changer
You'll ruin the tone
Zb D11/10 Wonder Steel
Posted: 26 Apr 2018 8:04 pm
by Art Beard
AS A HEADS UP TO THE TRUE BELIEVERS. AS I AM DIEING I WILL ACCEPT OFFERS ON MY D11/10 , AS IS WITH 9 STRINGGS ON EACH NECK. I THINK IT IS A VERY BEAUTIFUL "CLOSET QUEEN." OUT OF WASH. STATE, ANY INFO APPRIECATED. THANKS
HAPPY TRAILS CAA
Posted: 4 May 2018 12:12 pm
by Russ Tkac
Posted: 4 May 2018 2:25 pm
by Joe A. Camacho
Skip Edwards wrote:I don't know, Art. Maybe Jim Palenscar? Joe Camacho in San Diego area (I think) and Joel Martin in LA both have ZB's. Maybe they have some ideas.
Meanwhile, here's a shot of Art's 11/10 for those who haven't seen it.
It's spectacular...
Hey Skip, yes I am still in San Diego. It's a shame to see the current prices on ZBs.
Art I'd be interested once you come up with a price.
Joe
Posted: 7 May 2018 7:19 am
by Duncan Hodge
Hey Joe. Wow, typing that makes me think of a song, for some strange reason. How are you? Well, if you are looking into Art's prettiest ZB ever offered on the Forum, you will need to find a place to dispose of that old, broken down, blue/blonde ZB that I disgracefully dumped on you many years ago. I promise to give it refuge and palliative care during its final years.
In any event...Joe, I hope you are well and continue to be well. Have a beautiful day in SoCal.
Duncan
Refurbishing my ZB
Posted: 19 May 2018 3:03 pm
by Bob Reese
Can someone make a recommendation on who might be able to go thru my ZB Custom and get it tuned up and operating like it should?
I have contacted Billy Knowles and he isn't able to do it.
I also sent a message to Greg Jones and haven't had a response from him.
I am located near Dallas so if there someone in this area it would be preferable. I dont mind shipping it is that's what it takes though.