ZumSteel D-10

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Albert Talley
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ZumSteel D-10

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1979 Zumsteel D-10, 7/5, black mica, good condition. $1995 USD + shipping. Pics available upon request.
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Ron Whitworth
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Post by Ron Whitworth »

Welcome to the Steel Forum Albert!!!..Great to have you on here..I am surprised this guitar is still for sale..That is a great price.My best to you..Ron from Yuma Az
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Post by Albert Talley »

Thanks Ron this is a great guitar.
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Post by Roy Murphy »

Bump for MR. TALLEY


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Post by Daniel J. Cormier »

Man I can not belive this guitar is still for sale.It's wonder Crow Bear hasn't found it.

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Post by Dillon Jackson »

Send pictures please to jackd@foster.com
Thanks.
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

Daniel, you took the words right off my fingers
<SMALL>It's a wonder " Put Yer Name Here " hasn't found it...........yet</SMALL>
when it comes to movin', them single neck Zums seem to be the quickest

as mentioned previously
before you know it, this baby will be gone & in the hands (& feet) of 1 happy steeler

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Post by Tommy Dodd »

I saw this guitar at the Dallas show and it reminded me of my first Zum, also a '79. Here's a couple of pictures of it for you to ponder over! (I can't believe it's still available. Donna, do we have room for one more Zummmmm???.......)

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Ron Whitworth
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Post by Ron Whitworth »

Very nice looking guitar there Albert!!
This baby is still here- I can't believe
that..Somebody better grab this smokin' deal here..Ron
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Post by Albert Talley »

Ron, thanks,this a great guitar, of course Bruce has never built a bad one. Good to hear from you, God bless Albert
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^^^^^^^^^^ To the top for my friend Albert.
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Post by David Levitsky »

Nice talking to you on the phone today Albert - we have ourselves a deal on this beautiful Zum and I will send out a check in the am!

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John Ciano

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Beautiful guitar. Is it true the black ones
sound better? (Sorry bad joke but I could not resist). How come there are only 7 pedals???
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Post by Albert Talley »

John, Bruce built it this way for the guy that ordered it new,nothing has been changed on the guitar. It is in good condition. Thanks Albert
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Post by Earl Hensley »

ALBERT, IS THE ZUM STILL FOR SALE.???
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Post by Albert Talley »

Hi Earl,

A gentleman has dropped a deposit in the mail and at this time assume it is sold. If for some reason it does not sell, I will let you know. Thanks for your interest.

albert
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Post by Sidney Ralph Penton »

congrats albert, you set a record as far as i know. i would have to say that this is the first zum that took so long to sell. it is a great looking psg and its a zum so it has to be good and its black so i know it is fast too. lol. bruce makes a fine psg i wouldn't own anything else but a zum! if you order a new zum its well worth the wait. congrats on the sale and happy pickin. doc

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Post by Albert Talley »

thanks to everyone. I have received a deposit on the guitar and consider it sold..Please remove this thread. I will send a donation to the Forum when all monies are received.

Thanks,

Albert
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