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Posted: 9 Oct 2004 9:34 pm
by B. Greg Jones
Chuck, check your other post. Should be pretty close to the right date.

Greg

Posted: 20 Oct 2004 7:48 pm
by Duncan Hodge
To you folks who still have your ZBs... never sell them. I did, and boy am I sorry.
Duncanthefoolish

Posted: 20 Oct 2004 8:41 pm
by Dave Zirbel
I'm keeping mine! Image I sold my Sho-Bud. Image
I bought a Kline. Image

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Dave Zirbel-
ZB Custom D-10 8 x 5, S-12U Kline 7 x6, Dobro Cyclops reissue, 1967 Fender Telecaster, Webb 6-14E, Fender Super Reverb
The Mother Truckers





Posted: 20 Oct 2004 9:58 pm
by Larry Chung
ZB... hmmm... nope. Not gonna sell 'em.
(:

All ZBest,
lc

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Larry Chung
'67 ZB D-10 8+4
'71 ZB Custom S-11 4+4
'70 ZB D-10 8+2


<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Larry Chung on 20 October 2004 at 10:59 PM.]</p></FONT>

Posted: 21 Oct 2004 2:35 am
by Chuck McGill
I did a gig last Sat. nite with the D10 I posted about. What a sound and I tweaked it
once all night. I was amazed with the tone.

Posted: 21 Oct 2004 7:48 am
by Dave Van Allen
<SMALL>To you folks who still have your ZBs... never sell them. I did, and boy am I sorry.</SMALL>
Like a chump I sold my first '73 ZB S10 (That I bought new) back in '74 and kicked myself in the a$$ for almost 30 years til my current '73 D10 "fell into my lap."

Not sellin' it. Nope. No way. MINE!

A ZB Photo Gallery (I promise I'll update it soon...)


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"I've got the 'ZB Jeebies™' !"
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"Pickin' it 'old school' on the Pedizzle Stizzle"
<small>1998 Zumsteel U12 "Loafer" 8&6 :: 1973 ZB Custom D-10 8&5 :: Vintage Fender 'Tube' Amplification

www.dvanet.net :: zbcustom73@dvanet.net :: www.lasttrainhome.com
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Posted: 21 Oct 2004 8:15 am
by Kevin Hatton
I gave up some of the best guitars in the world to play my ZB-D10. What a sound.

Posted: 21 Oct 2004 12:54 pm
by b0b
Received via email: <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL> I happened to fall upon your site today and noticed some threads about ZB customs. My late grandfather owned and operated ZB customs from around 1986 until his death in 1992. He made many ZB steel guitars and I may have alot of information that some of your members may be interested in. I have no interest in steel guitars...this is why i'm not a member of your site...but would like to pass on information to anyone that requests it. Feel free to give them my email address...

Jimmy Funkhouser jf57@evansville.edu </SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Posted: 22 Oct 2004 5:36 am
by Andrew Buhler
I just spotted a ZB D10 for sale at Bobbe Seymour SGN's website.


Posted: 25 Oct 2004 12:41 am
by Brendan Mitchell
Now I've gone and done it.My ZB Custom D10 is now in about a hundred pieces after I finally worked up the nerve to start restoring it.Been putting this off for 6 months or more since I got her.Partly because I loved playing it so much and partly I was scared to start.Now I've worked on push/pull guitars before but this thing really had me scratching my head.The under carriage is so dirty and full of oil/grease the only way to clean it properly is to take it apart.I must say though , once you started ,you begin to realise how it works and it becomes a lot easier.
The best part of the ZB ,apart from killer looks and tone,?--the changer,so simple ,so functional.The worst part ?--the pull rods and their adjustment soooooo????
Are these guitars supposed to be oily and dirty underneath ? what do you guys lubricate with ?
I'll keep you informed of my progress if anyone is interested.
Regards Brendan

Posted: 25 Oct 2004 6:45 pm
by Kevin Hatton
Its unfortunate that alot of the ZB's out there today have been poorly maintained and sometimes butchered. I am starting a D-10 restore next week. They play beautifully once the're balanced and adjusted.

Posted: 26 Oct 2004 3:14 am
by Brendan Mitchell
How do the guitars Zane Beck built compare with others such as Tom Brumley ?Are they any better mechanically or tone wise ?Just curious is all.
Brendan

Posted: 26 Oct 2004 6:15 pm
by Brad Sarno
Kevin said: "They play beautifully once the're balanced and adjusted."

That is an understatement. It took me a few weeks, maybe months to get my ZB to where it was mechanically balanced and tweaked. Once dialed in at the changer and the pedals and the equalizers, it really plays like a dream. Very smooth, very solid, very precise. Honestly feels tight and precise like some of the newer expensive guitars. It's really an amazing and simple design. If you've pretty much settled on a basic copedent and aren't into adding and messing with changes all the time, then the ZB is for you. It's a very rock solid machine. And what a tone!

Brad Sarno

Posted: 28 Oct 2004 1:13 pm
by Chuck McGill
The D10 on Ebay is missing most of the e9th
pull rods and all of the C6th. I had the pawn
shop send me pics of the underside to see how
many levers it had. It states there are some
missing but even though the pics are dark it
looks to me to pretty empty. If anyone wants
pics let me know.

Posted: 8 Nov 2004 10:47 am
by Brendan Mitchell
I said in an earlier reply that I had dismantled my D10 and took lots of pix on the way.To cut it short the pix were deleted.Now I'm fine with most of the mechanics but the wiring has me stumped.does anyone have a wiring diagram ? Please ?
Regards Brendan

Posted: 10 Nov 2004 1:56 pm
by John McConnell
Back in the mid seventies I had a double 10 ZB that I sold to Ned Self in San Francisco. He was playing with a singer named Robin Pearl and also wrote a colum in the Pedal Steel Guyitar magazine of that era. I often wondered what happend to Ned an that grand old ZB. Ned was playing a SHOBud Rustler at the time and I loaned him the ZB for a week knowing that he could never go back to the rustler after having that ZB for a week. I was right. John McConnell, Yuba City, CA

ShoBud Professional D10- Fessenden S13- Peavey Nashville 1000

Posted: 10 Nov 2004 6:57 pm
by Duncan Hodge
Hey Guys! I'm coming back to the club, never to leave again. I stupidly sold my beautiful ZB SD-10 to Brian in NJ, who sold it to Andrew in Va (my original home)and I was left stupidly ZBless. I am hopefully about to buy another ZB that has that sound, only we can hear, and play it until I die. Gentlemen...please excuse my momentary lack of reason. Duncan

Posted: 10 Nov 2004 9:35 pm
by Larry Chung
Duncan:

OK, maybe a bit premature, but welcome back and all ZBest!

A born-again ZBer! Love it!
LC

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Larry Chung
'67 ZB D-10 8+4
'71 ZB Custom S-11 4+4
'70 ZB D-10 8+2


Posted: 11 Nov 2004 8:44 am
by Kevin Hatton
Welcome back Duncan. I've played them all. For me, there's just nothing like that ZB sound and look.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Kevin Hatton on 11 November 2004 at 10:05 PM.]</p></FONT>

Posted: 13 Nov 2004 3:13 am
by Rick Garrett
Thought I would give Larry a "bump". If things go well I'm about to become a new member of the ZB family. I'm going to buy my dad's red and natural top ZB D10. Serial number 1124 bought in May of 68. I think he must have played this one at the Long Horn Ballroom in Dallas. I've got a picture somewhere of him behind this very guitar. Its exactly like Dave Zerbil's guitar pictured in the ZB photo gallery. Now if I can find myself a wheel ease case to save a hernea, I'll be in business.

Rick

Posted: 13 Nov 2004 10:38 am
by Kevin Hatton
Rick, the solution is to get a split set of cases from Thomas case company and put external wheels on the body case with a spring handle on the other end. Wade Thomas makes beautiful plush interior split ZB cases. Totally solves the weight problem. If you ever need external wheels let me know. They make them here in Buffalo. I wouldn't carry a fully loaded ZB case.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Kevin Hatton on 13 November 2004 at 10:44 AM.]</p></FONT>

Posted: 13 Nov 2004 10:51 am
by Rick Garrett
Great idea Kevin. Thanks for the tip. Two cases with half as much weight each. That'll work!

Rick

Posted: 13 Nov 2004 10:55 am
by Rick Garrett
Hey man where do I find Wade Thomas cases? I did a search but came up with nothing. Also can you email me the source for wheels to fit? Thanks

Rick

Posted: 14 Nov 2004 1:23 am
by Kevin Hatton
Wade Thomas 336-226-6811.
Wheels- TCH in Buffalo 716-892-8852. call and ask for a catalog. If you can't get let me know.

Posted: 21 Nov 2004 8:12 pm
by Brendan Mitchell
Does anyone have any close up pix of the underside ofa D10 ? Mine is in pieces and I'm having trouble putting it back together
Regards Brendan