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Keith Bolog

 

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Wisconsin, USA
Post  Posted 16 May 2018 5:27 am    
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Gone but not forgotten.

....shipped to USA. Super clean one-owner example.



The ideal buyer is primarily an E9 player, because there is a bewildering reverse (exactly) setup on the C6 neck. Copedent posted below is hard to see I can email you a readable copy.

Explanation: The C6 pedals are backwards, Thus the normal 4th pedal is at position 8, pedal 7 in position 5, etc - pedal 6, being in the center, is normal. I am used to RKR lowering string 3 and RKL raising string 4. These are also reversed. If you are brand new to C6 it may make no difference to you. Thats why I am posting for sale as-is first.

To switch means you will need to acquire two of these old style rods, or use aftermarket parts. I talked to Bruce Zum, he will supply only the new style rods/bellcranks.

If you pay the full asking price for this guitar I will do a C6 changeover for you.

you can call to discuss also 262 7 oh 5 3484


























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Bobby Boggs

 

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Upstate SC.
Post  Posted 16 May 2018 6:25 am    
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The price sounds reasonable. FWIW, As I remember, the new style Zum bellcranks and rods work will perfectly on this model guitar. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. Best of luck with your sale.
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Paul Wade


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mundelein,ill
Post  Posted 16 May 2018 6:36 am     : 1995 Zum D10 8 x 5 Low mileage Emmons E9 odd C6 4400
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what the %^*#$^ ??? you better keep it Confused Confused Confused
or give it to me Very Happy

p.w
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Danny Letz

 

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Old Glory,Texas, USA 79540
Post  Posted 16 May 2018 7:14 am    
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Rerod the C6 & play it.
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Roger Rettig


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Naples, FL
Post  Posted 16 May 2018 8:16 am    
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Can I see the top of the guitar, please?
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Keith Bolog

 

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Wisconsin, USA
Post  Posted 16 May 2018 10:30 am     new style
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Confirming what Bobby said - the new parts fit perfectly and would be the way to go. Wouldnt want to shade-tree this nice guitar. I was surprised how easy it is to swap things around. No little parts rolling about.

Anybody got old style rods laying around?
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Keith Bolog

 

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Wisconsin, USA
Post  Posted 16 May 2018 12:51 pm     bump for
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pictures added
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Cartwright Thompson


Post  Posted 16 May 2018 2:14 pm    
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Zums are about as easy as it gets when it comes to changing copedants.
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Bob Hamilton

 

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California Central Coast
Post  Posted 17 May 2018 3:24 pm     Zumsteel
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Hi Keith, good luck on the sale, but get in touch with me if the pending deal doesn’t materialize for some reason, I’m interested. Thanks, BH
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