well...
it's a done deal.
In an even up swap for my beat-to-heck 74 MSA Classic I am now the owner of a beat-to-heck circa 1970 ZB Custom D-10. The furniture is in ok shape, used but not trashed; lacquer finish, nicely figured medium dark apron and blonde top and necks, black PU's, those fabulous ZB tailfins at tuner and changer ends. Electronics in fine working order all selector and tone switches functional
Mechanically it is in sad shape. Couple of missing changer caps, linkages in disarray, etc. Gonna be a labor of love to get it in playing trim...
but the bottom line is that it has "THAT SOUND"... my idealized ZB Custom, the sound in my head of what my first ZB sounded like mixed with the Brumley tone and the Rusty Young tone, my steel guitar youth re-confirmed by this axe.
Midlife crisis: with some guys its a red sportscar and a young blonde girlfriend...
Once I plugged it into the Twin and played a bit, I was no longer in control of the transaction... I had to have it.
The guy I traded with gets a fully functioning axe, I get a dream to fulfill...
<small>here's the new zignature b0b...</small>

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"I AM Z-BOY!"
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Dave Van Allen on 12 June 2002 at 09:26 AM.]</p></FONT>