ZumSteel D-10 8+5

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ZumSteel D-10 8+5

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This old ZumSteel D-10 was built to last. It's been used but not abused, still works well and sounds fantastic. $2750 + shipping.

More pictures at http://imgur.com/a/Mnmgz#P3JKy
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This guitar was built in 1981, so it's 30 years old.

Sorry, no trades.
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Wow!! Bob, I am in love,
with your guitar of course, nice looking axe, why are you selling it? I might be interested, have to check with my girl friend first, I promised her a trip this winter, she may say no, will let you know.
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take her to Northern California.... :D :whoa: :(
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I'm selling it because I need the money, Steven. No other reason - there's nothing about the guitar that I don't like.
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Too bad b0b. I got rid of a perfectly good push pull for the same reason...
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Post by Joe Allwood »

Not to pick a fight, b0b, but according to the serial number, it's a 1985 model.
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Post by John De Maille »

I believe the 85 means 8 floor pedals and 5 knee levers. I remember reading that, somewhere on the ZumSteel website or the sight with the pictures of all the owners and their ZumSteels.
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ImageLooks like the serial number says 1981
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I wouldn't want to misrepresent it. It's 1981, not 1985, according to the serial number on the endplate. I believe it's all original - it doesn't look like it's ever been disassembled.
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

my first Zum was from that same year
it was a great steel & it's still goin' strong
i really liked the conception of those models
i prefer those bellcranks to the newer ones actually
& those vertical levers were dynOmite
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If you buy b0b's Zum, I will provide you, the buyer, with fifteen original 3/8ths axle bellcranks so you can have spares.
No charge.
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Thanks, Chris! :D
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Looks like this ZumSteel will be going to Australia. :)
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Bob
I will fed ex to you the bellcranks so they may travel together.
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Chris, that is very kind of you. Thanks again for the Zum bellcranks you sent me. :)
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Post by Carl Williams »

Great looking Zum b0b! :) For anyone who is lucky enough to get this Zum, I'll throw in a free BIG Tuning Wrench even though you probably won't need to tune this Zum very much! :D Carl
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To whoever buys this Zum I will send them a brand new Pearse Cryogenic tone bar 3 1/4" X 7/8".
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Just waiting on the funds from Australia.
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b0b, if the buyer is OK with it please give me his mailing address when deal is complete and I will send the bar to him.
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b0b,
I'll mail the wrench out to you tomorrow for the buyer of your Zum so you can pack it along with the steel. Congrats on the sale! Carl
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I will also send three kittens.
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Wow

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Hi there to all in the states.
I am the buyer of this fine guitar. Funds are in transit. Although I am only new to this forum I am born again steeler. Have have a number of guitars over the years. Sold my last one (MCI D 10) about 10 years ago and have been without ever since. Got bitten by the bug again and needed a fix I guess.

But I just can't believe the generosity shown by Chris and others who want to contribute a little something to an unknown purchaser.

Thank you very very much indeed.

I just hope I can regain my chops.

Chris
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Post by chris ivey »

ya gotta love chris lucker and his generosity...he sent me some bellcranks also....and i thought i was 'special'..
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Chris,no matter how much I enjoyed your playing that old blue Zum at the Bishop Tri-County Fair, I never did send you kittens.
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