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Posted: 3 Jun 2004 12:28 pm
by Brendan Mitchell
I want to strip my guitar and refinish the body and polish the end plates etc.The mechanics scare me a bit as I'm not sure if I can put it back together and set it up properly.I have done quite a bit of work on my P/P with no problems but this thing scares me.I have had it for a couple of months now and love playing it but would like to have it shiny.Is there any manuals or such that I can use as a guide? Another case of ZBGBZ?
Regards Brendan
Posted: 3 Jun 2004 2:30 pm
by Duncan Hodge
I'm with Brenden. If anyone has a ZB manual online I'd love to see it. They are a bit scary to work on. By the way Larry, I just got back from my honeymoon in Belize and couldnt find anybody there who had any information on ZB's.
Duncan
Posted: 3 Jun 2004 4:23 pm
by Kevin Hatton
Call Greg Jones on restorations. 606-862-1031.
Posted: 3 Jun 2004 9:10 pm
by Phillip Morgan
Welcome home Bud!Greg is the man to talk to about a ZB.Be it a old or new.He knows them inside and out.I haven't Found a manual in the 19 years I've owned mine.They are pretty tender to work on.Becareful and Good luck!
Phillip
Posted: 11 Jun 2004 8:59 am
by Allan Todd
Hi Brendan, i am probably stating the obvious but be sure to take close up pics of every part of the guitar before starting,I have nearly finished a complete refurb on my S10 custom (blue) and enjoyed doing it but I must admit a manual would have been invaluble, maybe all us ZB owners could contribute our knowledge and get one started? if you need more info on the probs I had drop me a email.
regards Allan.
Posted: 14 Jun 2004 11:35 am
by Larry Chung
ZBump. Check out the 12-string ZB post in the For Sale section. Does anyone have picture proof of a 12-string ZB or double neck ZB with more than 11-strings on one or both of the necks?
Posted: 14 Jun 2004 4:51 pm
by Chuck McGill
Larry I have the pics from Atomic Music and
It should be packed and on it's way to Jackson, Tn tomorrow. This 12str Uni is a gorgeous two tone 7&6. I have no way to post
pics but I can email them to you. I just sold
my Zum and was missing it when I read the post about the ZB.
Posted: 14 Jun 2004 6:13 pm
by Andrew Buhler
I'll post here given there is no longer a need to post in the Buy and Sell section. I am glad I could be of help, Chuck.
My heart just dropped when I first saw this guitar; it was beautiful--I was wondering what it would like (and sound) like once it had some TLC. I am happy it is now in the hands of a forumite. Send me some pics once you have it all buffed up.
Posted: 14 Jun 2004 6:28 pm
by Chuck McGill
Thanks again Andrew. I will send you detail
pics and let you know how it sounds.
Posted: 14 Jun 2004 10:08 pm
by Brendan Mitchell
Also worth a look is a post in "STEEL PLAYERS"
"Who is this old boy-Photo"Looking forward to seeing the 12 string.
Regards Brendan
Posted: 15 Jun 2004 4:19 pm
by Mitch Daniels
#1029 was a S-12 5&4 purchased by me through the company store. Birdseye maple with a rosewood fretboard. It was stolen from my home in Austin,TX in 1981 along with my Les Paul, Music Man Bass,Precision Bass,Fender Twin,and a bunch of other stuff.
#1092 was my brother's steel, that I traded for a Dobro just a few years ago here on the forum before ZB's became so popular again.
#020 (BMI) Don Buzard's D-13 is probably around Phoenix somewhere.
There you have it
Posted: 16 Jun 2004 6:03 am
by Larry Chung
Thanks, Mitch!!!
All ZBest to ya - keep Z Information Coming-
lc
Posted: 16 Jun 2004 1:10 pm
by Ad Kersten
Larry wrote:
<SMALL>I certainly don't want to clutter the Forum</SMALL>
Well Larry, after 10 pages of replies you certainly did
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Posted: 24 Jun 2004 7:35 am
by Larry Chung
Just in case you're wondering what all the ZB talk is all about... ZBump!
Way to go with the pictures site, Dave.
lc
Posted: 2 Jul 2004 3:51 pm
by Ben Elder
Larry:
Perhaps a new entry for your archives? (Follow the links to this guy's gallery.) I also posted this to the thread asking about availability of ZB D-10s...even though this is a D-11.
http://www.guitarnotes.com/forum/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=12;t=000353;p=
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Posted: 9 Jul 2004 6:33 am
by Brad Sarno
I spent some time tweaking my ZB s-10 last week. I felt that the a and b pedals were a bit to stiff and quick. So I moved the equalizers over one hole to give a longer travel. That and some general balancing (equalizing) and now the thing is better feeling than it ever has been. What a great guitar!
Brad Sarno
Posted: 9 Jul 2004 11:09 am
by Dave Van Allen
Yet another link to the
"Z-Files" ZB Custom Picture Gallery!
Many of you have contributed, but please feel free to send me pics of your ZB at the email address in my signature.
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Posted: 10 Jul 2004 6:28 am
by Billy Murdoch
Hello Larry,
I bought a ZBCustom D10 two days ago.The E9 is set Jimmy Day which is the same as my Emmons single.
The back neck is standard (I think)
At this stage I know little of the C6 tuning and am busy trying to learn something.
The serial number is 0506, perhaps you will be able to date it for me.
I am pretty sure this instrument has changed hands twice in the last nine months.
Best regards Billy
Posted: 15 Jul 2004 4:14 pm
by Duncan Hodge
Hello Billy,
Did you buy your ZB from Doug?
Duncan
PS...Sorry guys, but I just bought a Marlen too. Can I still be a member of the club???<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Duncan Hodge on 16 July 2004 at 05:50 PM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 16 Jul 2004 6:47 pm
by Bill Llewellyn
Almost to 400 replies. Holy smoke.....
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Posted: 26 Jul 2004 5:30 pm
by Bob Hamilton
OK Guys, I just got back from Phoenix this afternoon with a D-10 ZB Custom, serial no. 0108 from purchased from Mitch Daniels (catch that # Dave Zirbel?) and all I can say is WOW. I had a couple of hours in the motel room with this thing and I am a believer. (no Monkees puns please) With waaay dead strings and no amp, this guitar sounds like you're hearing the wood when you pick it. I can hardly wait to get the E-9 hooked up and operational (it's a partial basket case). White fretboards, white pickups, blue aprons and natural birdseye tops (just like Brad's), machine swirled endplates, etc, etc, 9 floors and 8 knees. I'll post pictures when I've had time to rest. About a '69 I guess. Man what a guitar. Bob
Posted: 26 Jul 2004 7:33 pm
by Larry Chung
Hi Bob and ZBers:
I saw the post for the ZB in the Buy and Sell section and thought better of asking for a serial number... but ya came through anyway.
Thanks so much for the serial number, Bob. Your ZB is most likely a 1968 or early 1969 made in Phoenix, I think. Greg Jones, this sound about right? That's what my info tells me and it sounds like a wonderful guitar.
It's a pleasure to hear that you're enjoying your steel so much already! (:
One more word ... TESTIFY!
All ZBest,
Larry
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Posted: 27 Jul 2004 12:05 am
by B. Greg Jones
Your pretty close Larry, I would say it is a 69' built in Bakersfield, with Ser #0108. BUT, I also guess that it was sent back to ZB for added knees and swirled endplates after they moved back to Phoenix. If there are two rows of open holes between the fine tuners at the endplate, it was built in Bakersfield. This one is 8 numbers older than Dave Zirbel's D-10.
Greg
Posted: 27 Jul 2004 4:52 am
by Bob Hamilton
There's just one row, Greg, and the guitar had a plaque on the front stating that the guitar was made in Phoenix. I removed the plaque for the original owner's son to keep. Endplates, pedalbar, and tuning heads are machine swirled.
Whatever the year, it's quite a guitar. Bob
Posted: 30 Jul 2004 3:44 am
by Larry Behm
I was told that the colors were from food coloring. Has anyone used something else when refinishing the old ZeeeBs?
The two early guitars I had both faded over time.
Larry Behm