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Jim Whitaker
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From: Hamilton, Ohio, USA

posted 17 October 2003 06:27 PM     profile     
Damir Bruce Zumsteg doesn't have a website.
Just a phone #

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JIM
"Zum SD10 3/6 ""Carter SD10" "74" LTD & Session LTD, Profex II "55" Esquire, "63 Epiphone, "63" Precision,
"71" Jazz


Jody Carver
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From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever

posted 17 October 2003 06:51 PM     profile     
And to think I am thinking of parting with my Emmons pp..wow I had better think it over again,,,what ya say Damir??
Scott Henderson
Member

From: Eldon, Missouri, USA

posted 18 October 2003 10:20 AM     profile     
Randy is that the guitar you had at Bill jobes jam???if so tone was nice very nice....
(got past the zum police agian heheheheh)

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www.scottyhenderson.com

Randy Beavers
Member

From: Lebanon,TN 37090

posted 18 October 2003 11:09 AM     profile     
Hello Scott,

Yes, that's the guitar. Bruce just finished with it the day before. Guitar and I were sort of on our "honeymoon."

Jerry Roller
Member

From: Van Buren, Arkansas USA

posted 18 October 2003 11:11 AM     profile     
Damir, I would like to back up what Randy said about the ease of the pedal action on his push pull. If Randy makes a statement I am persuaded to believe it. His push pull has helper springs on the pulls and does indeed play extremely good. It is some good ole' Bobby Bowman ingeniuty. Maybe some Randy Beaver's thinking went into in, that I don't know. I saw the guitar about half way thru the set up and they went all out to make it play great and that showed in Randy's performance at Scotty's show.
Jerry
Damir Besic
Member

From: La Vergne,TN

posted 18 October 2003 02:33 PM     profile     
Sometimes I get in trouble for lobying for the good old p/p and I like to remind everyone that I absolutly love ALL steel guitars, they all are great instruments and make some of the best music to me.I always had a push pulls with the action little stifeer than the all pull guitars,is there a p/p with a butter easy action?It may very well be.Jody,I see you are selling your `69 same same way I was selling my D-12 ,it was on the Ebay few times and I always took it back of because I realy didn`t wont to sell it,it was a great guitar,what do I think you should do with your `69 Emmons is definetly keep it,if you don`t feel like playing it right now put it under the bed for a while and when you take it back out it will knock you of with the sound all over again.So stop trying to sell it and put up with all those "experts" telling you how old and not-perfect that guitar is and keep it for yourself.I think we are very fortunate to have all those different steels out there and we have a choice to pick one we like most ,Emmons or Zum or Mullen or ZB whatever you like, buy it and most important,play it.I would love one thing tho,to hear more pedal steel on the new records, and to tell you honestly I don`t care what brand it would be,just give me more crying steel you dumb Nashville producers...

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