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  Topic: Early/Mid 70's Emmons S10 with Denim Finish
Mark Isakson

Replies: 19
Views: 9873

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 26 Jan 2017 9:10 am   Subject: Early/Mid 70's Emmons S10 with Denim Finish
Herb-

It isn't lacquered at all. It would be a serious chore to clean, for sure.
  Topic: Early/Mid 70's Emmons S10 with Denim Finish
Mark Isakson

Replies: 19
Views: 9873

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 25 Jan 2017 12:46 pm   Subject: Early/Mid 70's Emmons S10 with Denim Finish
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A few weeks back I bought an amplifier from a gentleman outside NYC. He doesn't use the internet, and has no real idea what his denim ...
  Topic: This is more of a "looking to rent" sort of thing
Mark Isakson

Replies: 2
Views: 1285

PostForum Section: Wanted To Buy   Posted: 18 Nov 2012 11:08 pm   Subject: This is more of a "looking to rent" sort of thing
So I'm playing two dates in NYC in early December and would prefer not to fly my steel out from Seattle. Are there any shops in NYC that rent pedal steels? I can't find anything online, but maybe some ...
  Topic: Mid-70's Sho~Bud Pro I RKL issues... help?
Mark Isakson

Replies: 5
Views: 1551

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 20 Oct 2012 2:24 pm   Subject: Mid-70's Sho~Bud Pro I RKL issues... help?
Hey all-

I've got a pretty cool steel here, but I'm suddenly having issues with my RKL that are confounding me. Here's the problem: when I use RKL to lower my 6th (G# to G) it goes about 80 percent ...
  Topic: WTT My 1967 ZB Custom d10 for you s10 of some kind...
Mark Isakson

Replies: 1
Views: 2369

PostForum Section: For Sale: Steel Guitars   Posted: 3 Dec 2011 7:28 pm   Subject: WTT My 1967 ZB Custom d10 for you s10 of some kind...
... So I think the title says most everything I can think of. As you can see, it isn't a traditional looking ZB. It has the odd rose thing on the front, but I believe the finish is original (as #1085 ...
  Topic: WTT My 1967 ZB Custom D10 (8x3) for your S10 of some kind.
Mark Isakson

Replies: 0
Views: 589

PostForum Section: Wanted To Buy   Posted: 3 Dec 2011 6:39 pm   Subject: WTT My 1967 ZB Custom D10 (8x3) for your S10 of some kind.
... So I think the title says most everything I can think of. As you can see, it isn't a traditional looking ZB. It has the odd rose thing on the front, but I believe the finish is original (as #1085 ...
  Topic: ZB Custom D10 pull rods? Knee levers?
Mark Isakson

Replies: 1
Views: 731

PostForum Section: Wanted To Buy   Posted: 1 Aug 2011 5:10 pm   Subject: ZB Custom D10 pull rods? Knee levers?
I know this is a long shot, but I'm hoping that somebody in the forum might have some old ZB pull rods laying about, and maybe even (if I'm crazy lucky) a knee lever that could be used as an RKR. Anyb ...
  Topic: ZB Pedal Steel Guitars - Please help!
Mark Isakson

Replies: 3085
Views: 954100

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 25 Jul 2011 4:10 pm   Subject: ZB Pedal Steel Guitars - Please help!
Thanks for the info, Greg! I appreciate it. As it happens, I was told by Jeff @ Show Pro that you might be the guy to speak with about tracking down a LKR for this instrument. Any ideas?

Also, is t ...
  Topic: ZB Pedal Steel Guitars - Please help!
Mark Isakson

Replies: 3085
Views: 954100

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 25 Jul 2011 2:48 pm   Subject: ZB Custom D10
I just picked up this 1969 (?) ZB Custom D10. It needs some love, but it plays fairly well. It's currently an 8+3, but I'm hoping to add another knee. The serial number is 1088, and the logo is missin ...
 
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