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John Billings
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From: Northfield Center, Ohio, USA

posted 22 August 2005 10:29 AM     profile     
Just curious. http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-ZANE-BECK...

[This message was edited by b0b on 22 August 2005 at 10:32 AM.]

Larry Bell
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From: Englewood, Florida

posted 22 August 2005 11:07 AM     profile     
It looks like a beauty and at least LOOKS playable (that isn't always visually evident).

I love the sound of the ZB guitar. It has a clear tone with a vintage midrange response that is like no other. ZB is in the ranks of Sho-Bud, push-pull Emmons, Fender, and Bigsby for having a unique, but truly vintage vibe built into the guitar.

We have a substantial ZB contingent on the Forum. I'm sure you'll hear from them sooner or later. I've never owned one, but have always admired the sweet tone of a ZB.

Mechanics are a bit wierd -- but some would say the same about a push-pull or a rack and barrel.

(edit)
oh, and it's a D-11 which might seem strange, but Zane built a lot of 11 string guitars. Tom Brumley might have started that idea. The 11th strings on both necks can be very useful.
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Larry Bell - email: larry@larrybell.org - gigs - Home Page
2003 Fessenden S/D-12 8x8, 1969 Emmons S/D-12 6x6, 1984 Sho-Bud S/D-12 7x6, 1971 Dobro, Standel and Peavey Amps


[This message was edited by Larry Bell on 22 August 2005 at 11:09 AM.]

John Billings
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From: Northfield Center, Ohio, USA

posted 22 August 2005 01:51 PM     profile     
Thanks for the info, Larry. Actually, D-11 sounds perfect for an extended E-9th to me. I'm not in the market, as I have a Shobud at Ricky's right now, but I thought this was an interesting guitar. How does that mechanism work? The flat crossbars? Do they rotate or pivot, or what?
Andrew Buhler
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From: Maryland, USA

posted 22 August 2005 02:02 PM     profile     
Take a deep breath and start here:

http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/004696.html

Chick Donner
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From: North Ridgeville, OH USA

posted 22 August 2005 02:26 PM     profile     
I would only comment that I have an 11-10 S/N 0013, and Jim FLorence has a D-11, S/N 0017, that were ordered in 1968 and delivered in very early 69. His serial of 0090 being a 68 is probably not correct, but who knows.
Russ Tkac
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From: Waterford, Michigan, USA

posted 22 August 2005 02:27 PM     profile     
I've seen this one on the internet before. Looks nice. I did a pedal swap on my D10 yesterday. 1 to 3 and a "day" setup. Took about 3 hours and 50 cuss words. They sound great but can make you made as well. The back one in the picture is a D11/10. The 11 string is real nice.

All the best,
Russ

Chuck McGill
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From: Jackson, Tn

posted 23 August 2005 04:38 AM     profile     
Real beauties Russ.
Russ Tkac
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From: Waterford, Michigan, USA

posted 23 August 2005 08:10 PM     profile     
Chuck,

How is you U-12 comming? That is a much bigger job than Emmons to Day setup.

Russ

Chuck McGill
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From: Jackson, Tn

posted 24 August 2005 06:12 AM     profile     
Russ the Uni is slow. I have a PP on the bench now that I'm learning about for a customer and changing the set-up so all my time has been devoted to it. None the less
the 12str will live.

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