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Terry Wendt


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Post  Posted 7 Apr 2002 12:14 pm    
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Kind of wondered if anyone ever ran a loaded up D-10 Blue formica Zumsteel that I used to own. It was "a dream of a steel" with aluminum necks, and had two left verticals and staggered knee lever clusters on both "L" and "R" E9 legs. If anyone knows, I'd love to know, you never know -

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Anders Brundell


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Post  Posted 8 Apr 2002 2:04 am    
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Do you mean this one? http://communities.msn.se/countryfolketiDalarna/dcmcsfotoalbum.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=130
It´s owned and skilfully played by my buddy Lars Halth in Borlänge, Sweden, nowerdays. It has one alu and one wood neck - the wood neck is still not finished, however.
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Don Ricketson


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Llano, Texas
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2002 7:03 am    
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Hmmm...That ole Zum can play in two different languages

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Terry Wendt


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Post  Posted 8 Apr 2002 9:41 am    
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Thanks Anders, I woundered what ever happened to it, and now I see! I think I remember making that wood neck for it here in Nashville too! I never finished it afterwards because I didn't want to change the tone. Does it still have that deep richness about it? If Lars has an email I would love to hear from him. Nice post-thanks again

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Anders Brundell


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Post  Posted 8 Apr 2002 9:59 am    
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Hi Terry!

Lars is not a Forumite, but you can raech him at lars_halth@telia.com He´s a very "sporadic" mailer, so to say, ´cause he always has 10 or more projects going on all the time, and that makes him veeeery busy, but he´s a friendly and nice guy, so try to mail him.
Lars has worked a lot with the sound; our 230 V 50 c/s changes most amps´ sound considerably, for some reason that I can´t understand. I think he now uses a new pick-up for the E9 neck - one of those with 5 different tone positions (Bill Lawrence?), and he uses a Fender Twin Reverb, modified with a 15" speaker.

Regards!
Anders in Falun (20 minutes from Borlänge by car)
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Edgar Pro Case

 

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McPherson, KS
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2002 12:08 pm    
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I heard that blue guitar with a million jillion knee levers on it on its first job! At the Cotillion Ballroom in Wichita Kansas, Terry was pickin with Jimmy C. Newman and Cajon Country. At the time it was the most beautiful guitar I'd ever laid eyes on till he dropped it comming off stage at the opry and bent it up. Ha! WC Edgar
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Terry Wendt


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Nashville, TN, USA
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2002 12:21 pm    
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Hey WC !

Yeah, but that didn't stop it from looking and sounding terrific. (Just slowed me down a little ) I was talking about you two days ago and that guitar and trip to the Cottilion with Rufus Thibodeaux. What a time we had back then huh?

drop me a line-

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Post  Posted 8 Apr 2002 12:52 pm    
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Yeah big daddy! Yeah! I'd drag some ole ho out with me to hear you pick and hope someday I'd be able to play like that. That day came about 1989. I had to edit this twice, glad I'm not in a spelling bee. Thanks, WC

[This message was edited by Edgar Pro Case on 08 April 2002 at 01:52 PM.]

[This message was edited by Edgar Pro Case on 08 April 2002 at 01:54 PM.]

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Terry Wendt


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Nashville, TN, USA
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2002 12:57 pm    
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We'll I'd love to hear you pick WC. Haven't heard you since the "way back when" old days... (I won't mention how many years ago it was... I'm still trying to "look younger" than my true age, which I'd rather not disclose.) Post some pickin' so I can check it out and be inspired! Gooooooood Heaing from ya!


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Bosse Engzell


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Post  Posted 8 Apr 2002 10:08 pm    
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Hi Terry, I was the one that bring YOUR blue ZUM over here. But as Anders wrote, it´s distroyed with a "new" pickup. I bee back to you more privet.
Bosse (I still use knife and fork when eating).
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Terry Wendt


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Nashville, TN, USA
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2002 10:18 pm    
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Good! ALWAYS use your knife... and keep your fork!

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