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Terry Curley

 

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Sandy OR
Post  Posted 25 Feb 2011 5:35 pm    
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Hi Everyone 2800
Selling my dark blue Zum serial #D1085210 the pedals on the E9th
Tab:
            #2
      A B C LKL LKL LKR VK RKL RKR
1 F#        F       G#
2 Eb                           D-C#
3 G#    A     
4 E       F#    F          Eb
5 B  C#   C#            Bb
6 G#    A
7 F#        G
8 E             F          Eb           
9 D                            C#
10B  C#                 Bb

C6th
      4 5 6 7 8 RKL RKR
1 G
2 E       F
3 C         D       B
4 A   B     B   G#
5 G     F#
6 E       Eb
7 C           C#
8 A   B
9 F     F#    E   
10C     D     A

Now the C6th top "G" used to be a "D" take it or change it that's up to you.

As for the price $2900 buyer pays shiping

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    Terry Curley

     

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    Sandy OR
    Post  Posted 25 Feb 2011 5:37 pm     ooops
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    Embarassed some how the pedals don't appear as I wrote them out can someone tell me what I did wrong

    Terry
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    Golf2steel

     

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    Romulus, Michigan.
    Post  Posted 25 Feb 2011 6:43 pm    
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    Check email please. Harley
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    steve takacs


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    Post  Posted 25 Feb 2011 11:25 pm     Try EXCEL Spreadsheet
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    Terry, correct me if I'm wrong, I think your guitar had standard C6th with one extra lever on string 4 from A to Ab, correct?

    If you have an EXCEL spreadsheet program, try putting your copedant on that and uploading it. I think that should work. There is probably a better way, in which case, I hope someone chimes in. stevet
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    Peter Nylund


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    Post  Posted 26 Feb 2011 2:58 am    
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    Very Happy
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    CrowBear Schmitt


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    Ariege, - PairO'knees, - France
    Post  Posted 26 Feb 2011 6:17 am    
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    i take it that those are Pentad pick ups Terry ?
    5 positions ?

    a real nice reasonably priced steel
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    Terry Curley

     

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    Sandy OR
    Post  Posted 26 Feb 2011 7:07 am     pedal correction & picups
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    close enough Peter thank you.....no Crowbear the picups are humbucking just on and off with a tone control
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    Terry Curley

     

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    Sandy OR
    Post  Posted 26 Feb 2011 7:14 am     Re: Try EXCEL Spreadsheet
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    steve takacs wrote:
    Terry, correct me if I'm wrong, I think your guitar had standard C6th with one extra lever on string 4 from A to Ab, correct?

    If you have an EXCEL spreadsheet program, try putting your copedant on that and uploading it. I think that should work. There is probably a better way, in which case, I hope someone chimes in. stevet


    Hmmm I don't know steve I don't play C6th that would be easy to change on this guitar and it could be a miss print on my part.
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    steve takacs


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    Post  Posted 26 Feb 2011 9:56 am    
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    Terry, I was basing this on your initial C6 neck showing A B B G# for string 4 or A going to G# (same as Ab) in addition to the two raises of A to B on strings 4 and 8. Seems to be confirmed by the position of the little hex tuning nuts in the photos of the end plate with the changer, that show two raises and one lower. Very nice steel stevet
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    Dale Love

     

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    tennessee USA
    Post  Posted 26 Feb 2011 4:21 pm     knee lever
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    do you know who put the 6th knee lever on this guitar? As the serial number says only built with 5.
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    Terry Curley

     

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    Sandy OR
    Post  Posted 26 Feb 2011 5:13 pm     Re: knee lever
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    Dale Love wrote:
    do you know who put the 6th knee lever on this guitar? As the serial number says only built with 5.


    I can't think of his first name Mr. Marrs he did it for me at Steel Guitar Nashville I bought this from Bobbe. It looks like a factory install to me I thought he done a pretty good job.
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    Brian Straub

     

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    Post  Posted 26 Feb 2011 6:24 pm     zum
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    pm sent.
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    J PARKER

     

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    Meridian Miss
    Post  Posted 28 Feb 2011 5:34 am     Zum
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    Terry what year model is this guitar and has it eveer been in a bunch of smoke? Thanks
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    Terry Curley

     

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    Post  Posted 28 Feb 2011 5:28 pm     Re: Zum
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    J PARKER wrote:
    Terry what year model is this guitar and has it eveer been in a bunch of smoke? Thanks


    LOL I don't know a bout the smoke it's been setting in the closet for the last three years but I will check on that for ya. As for the year I don't know & I don't know Bruce well enough to call him about it. I always thought the first two numbers told the year of the guitar but I'm just guessing. Thanks for looking
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    Randy Gilliam

     

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    San Antonio, Texas, USA
    Post  Posted 28 Feb 2011 6:23 pm     Year Model.
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    Serial Number 210 is a 1984 Model, I Have a New One Ordered or This would be Mine! Nice Looking Guitar! Good Luck With You Sale! Randy G. Very Happy
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    Terry Curley

     

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    Post  Posted 28 Feb 2011 6:28 pm     guitar age
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    There ya go everybody 1984 Thanks Randy. How do you rate a new Zum guitar?
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    Randy Gilliam

     

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    San Antonio, Texas, USA
    Post  Posted 28 Feb 2011 6:43 pm     Rate.
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    They Play Like Butter, Built Like a Tank, and sound Great also! Somebody will be Real Happy !Serial Numbers are listed on The Zum web Site, Last 3 Numbers 210 are the Year {1984} Very Happy
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    Clark Doughty


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    KANSAS
    Post  Posted 28 Feb 2011 7:31 pm     Dark Blue 8X6 Zum
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    You must really rate Randy. I personally asked Bruce, standing in his shop if he would build me an SD-10 six months ago and he told me he wasn't taking any more new orders. And I'm a local boy......
    Hence, guess I'll be a Mullen guy forever. After having three Mullens I'm glad he turned me down. Very Happy clark
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    Terry Curley

     

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    Post  Posted 1 Mar 2011 3:47 pm     Re: Zum
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    J PARKER wrote:
    Terry what year model is this guitar and has it eveer been in a bunch of smoke? Thanks

    Ok Parker It opened up the case and it smells just fine. That guitar is like Hank Snow it's been everywhere. Yes it's been in bars, dance halls, barns, out door gigs. The main thing is I kept it clean and oiled. thanks again for looking

    Terry
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    Terry Curley

     

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    Post  Posted 3 Mar 2011 7:43 pm     Ttt
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    new price is 2800

    Terry
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    Terry Curley

     

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    Sandy OR
    Post  Posted 18 Apr 2011 4:35 pm     still for sale
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    spend your tax return on this
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    Terry Curley

     

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    Sandy OR
    Post  Posted 23 Feb 2012 9:59 pm     Ttt
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    it's still here guys n gals
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    Tony Glassman


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    The Great Northwest
    Post  Posted 23 Feb 2012 11:08 pm    
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    That guitar has not been sold? Whoa!


    I had a similar guitar. It sounded great, sustained forever, played like butter and was reliable. I love those earlier comb-like bellcranks. They're so easy to make changes on.

    That is one clean & beautiful Zum at an excellent price!
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    Henry Matthews


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    Texarkana, Ark USA
    Post  Posted 26 Feb 2012 5:28 pm    
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    I've got the twin to that guitar, same color and everything. Mine is two guitars later. These are some of the best playing and sounding Zums and a great price.
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