Show off your steel ! (Pros too)
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Zum's stage One Pedal Steel
Lowell; what a coincidence; My new Stage one looks exactly like yours; Pretty Red, as Jeff Newman's was.How long have you had yours? Please tell me your honest opinion of this guitar.I'm enjoying mine a great deal; don't GIG with it for money any longer. Jam around with some of my friends. But I feel it's a good buy for the money. agree??
2007 Zum S-10; 1967 Sho-Bud [ D-10 ]; 85 S-10 Sierra; 1953 Multi-Kord [ 6 String- 4 pedals ] A Sho-Bro six String Resonator Guitar; Nashville 112 Amp; hilton Vol. Pedal
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I'll need to do some set up but the steel is in great condition.
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Beautiful Steels On Display
Wow, boys, those last two guitars are out-standing; Where is the " ANALOG" built; never heard of one before? Russ; what year and make is your lovely machine? What a fantastic looking Ax, I must say..Thanks, Bernie
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Zum StageOne
Hi Bernie, greetings from Oklahoma and Merry Christmas. I bought my StageOne new from Doug Earnest in May of this year and I really like it. It's very easy to play, light weight, and stays in tune. I use it when the band I play with are only playing short gigs. I like my Dekley also and plan to start working on some C6th stuff in the near future. The only negative I have with it is the weight. And by the way, I do like red.
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Here is the sequence of the arrival of my new guitar
Hope you like the pics. I have only played it a total of about 10 minutes as I write this post. I had better sit down and read the manual of how to tune it because I'm going to take it out and play a gig tonight.
Enjoy
Wayne Franco
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Charlie and Wayne
Hello Charlie; Wow, your new Jackson is a beauty; What model is the guitar; Am curious what is the gadget in the middle of your resting pad on back side of your Jackson?
Wayne; I've heard of a Toyota Hybrid, but didn't know they made steel guitars? What make is your D-10 jewel? I couldn't see any name on the front excepting the word Hybrid; does it also use gasoline; if so, how many miles to the chord? Hee,Hee, Hee.. Just being silly..Bernie
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what a beautifull ZUM!
that is unreal! that looks to good to be trough!!!
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how is it to play? how does that thing sounds like?
how is it to play? how does that thing sounds like?
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Thanks you guys for the nice things about my new guitar
I'm putting some fine tuning on the pedals and levers. I'm going to play it tonight if I get through the manual of how to tune it!. It sure seems to play really nice. The stops on the pedals and levers are very solid. Probably because the changer stops aghnist the body itself. The throws seem to be a little faster than my 2006 Zum with the standard changer.
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