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Topic: Buddy's New Zum Steel! |
Jim Sliff
From: Lawndale California, USA
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Posted 15 Apr 2006 7:55 am
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Thanks Jim. I noticed the Emmons guitar website doesn't even have a link to Buddy's site. But the quotes and things they have seem to imply his endorsement - and his site has a link to them...
Hard to figure out who is married to who in the steel business. |
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KENNY KRUPNICK
From: Columbus, Ohio
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Posted 15 Apr 2006 5:24 pm
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Zumsteel I love mine!! |
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Jon Zimmerman
From: California, USA
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Posted 16 Apr 2006 6:36 am
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Zow! Just caught up to this post. That grin says it all..and that black TuxZeeDo may be a handfull and 'kneefull', but not for long. Buddy 'l figger it out. Hey b0b, how about changing the Smilies Legend to Buddy's face for awhile? |
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Barry Blackwood
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Posted 16 Apr 2006 9:57 am
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Brett - the web page shows two copedants, therefore I would assume the obvious, D10 ...
That aside, can anyone imagine E with only one neck? [This message was edited by Barry Blackwood on 16 April 2006 at 10:59 AM.] |
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Ernie Renn
From: Brainerd, Minnesota USA
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Posted 16 Apr 2006 2:11 pm
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The Zum is a D-10.
But I do recall a couple singles along the way.
A Carter single 12 E9.
A Sierra single 12 C6.
So, I can imagine him with a single neck, just in multiples.
I just couldn't imagine a student guitar. Until I saw this:
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My best,
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www.BuddyEmmons.com |
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Charles Turpin
From: Mexico, Missouri, USA
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Posted 16 Apr 2006 4:58 pm
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I think this will be wonderful. Buddy is a master just like JOhn Hughy and Hal Rug was why? not play what they want to polay. I have played Zum since 1981. With my third guitar was a beginner then in 1992 I went to a 12 string Universal Zum. Cause of the price and it easier to carry. Then in 2001 I went to a Double 10 Zum. I love and like to play them cause they have the softest pedal touch of any guitar I Played. Now maybe I can get more of them good Buddy licks on the one i got. Congratulations on your new steel Buddy I hope you have as much fun as seriousnously as some people play YOur friend Charley
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Billy Carr
From: Seminary, Mississippi, USA (deceased)
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Posted 17 Apr 2006 5:41 am
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BE's the man! |
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Barry Blackwood
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Posted 17 Apr 2006 6:23 am
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Buddy can sit behind, and have his picture taken with any guitar, but it's what he puts in his trunk and takes to the gig that matters ... |
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Ernie Renn
From: Brainerd, Minnesota USA
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Posted 17 Apr 2006 12:58 pm
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Seemingly, it doesn't make a difference. He sounds like "Buddy" no matter which guitar he chooses to use.
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www.BuddyEmmons.com |
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Paddy Long
From: Christchurch, New Zealand
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Posted 19 Apr 2006 9:09 pm
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Well the Zum has certainly got him grinning from ear to ear !! |
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Roger Shackelton
From: MINNESOTA (deceased)
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Posted 20 Apr 2006 12:21 am
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I don't know about Buddy's association or disassociation with the Emmons Guitar Co., but I wouldn't be bit surprised if he still has one or two Emmons Guitars in his closet.???
Roger |
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Smiley Roberts
From: Hendersonville,Tn. 37075
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Posted 20 Apr 2006 1:09 am
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I'm just wonderin' how many he DOES have now. 18,20,? If he gets anymore,he'll have to move into the governor's mansion. However,no matter what he plays,he still sounds like Buddy!!! (ain't NUTHIN' wrong wit dat!!)
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Barry Blackwood
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Posted 20 Apr 2006 6:20 am
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Interesting point, Ernie, and I agree. In fact, most of us sound like ourselves in spite of what guitar we play, and so I ask all of you out there, at the risk of hijacking this thread, what is it we are searching for, when we buy all this musical equipment, and then we all just end up sounding like ourselves in the end anyway? |
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Roger Rettig
From: Naples, FL
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Posted 20 Apr 2006 7:36 am
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Right, Barry!
I do this for a living, yet I've squandered thousands on extra guitars, steels, amps just for the joy of it - it really makes no sense, and one of these days I'll get a tax audit because of the way I've eliminated any real profit with all this indulgence .
If the Best Player On The Planet still gets a kick from a new steel (and that grin would seem to indicate that he does), then who can argue with that?
Roger R.[This message was edited by Roger Rettig on 20 April 2006 at 10:59 AM.] |
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Barry Blackwood
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Posted 20 Apr 2006 8:27 am
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Roger, I think that's 'The Answer.' |
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Nicholas Dedring
From: Beacon, New York, USA
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Posted 25 Apr 2006 10:18 am
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It can also be interesting to have a guitar with a different set-up on it to experiment with a bit more.
When I saw Buddy Emmons play at the st. louis show a few years back he was playing an Emmons guitar, and since then I've seen photos of him with a new JCH (D 10/12 from what I remember)...
While we sound like ourselves on any instrument, I have to respect the fact that people with more skill than I can find different things in the instrument than I can tonewise and otherwise. |
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