Infinity Verses???
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Gary Steele
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Infinity Verses???
Iv had about all. I love the zums over all and still play one at church. There is something i really like about the infinitys. Iv had several including 2 D-10's. for some reason i would probably trade my zum sd for another Infinity. Everyone that has played my blue one fell in love.im thinking of letting A guy named wayne in nashville freshin up the setup on both of these shorty. It would cost a bunch to send them to the west coast. anyone have any pedals or levers for an Infinity. One has 5 pedals. My zum is one of the newer ones stays in tune and no cabinet drop. What do you think!!!!
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Gary Steele
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The first two lines above never cam out right. I think most everyone loves zums but i really like my infinity. Every person that plays it was fascinated. Just curious but not many people have one. They are far and few between.i THINK they are keepers for life.
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Roger Rettig
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Hi, Gary..
I hear that they're they're wonderful instruments; my friends, Rick Schmidt and Steve Cattermole attest to this, and they're excellent musicians.
As you've 'had a few', though, this might imply that they're not, after all, 'keepers'.
I wish I had one!!
I hear that they're they're wonderful instruments; my friends, Rick Schmidt and Steve Cattermole attest to this, and they're excellent musicians.
As you've 'had a few', though, this might imply that they're not, after all, 'keepers'.
I wish I had one!!
Roger Rettig: Emmons D10, B-bender Teles, Martins, and a Gibson Super 400!
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Gary Steele
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Keepers
Only reason i didnt keep the D 10,s is i dont play the c6th. I thought about making a SD 10 out of 1 or 2 of the doubles and i didnt want to cause any heart failure on anyone.i sold one and traded a beautiful D 10 black lacquer for a sd 10 and some change. The guy offered exacly what i was thinking. They almost went to a friends CHOP SHOP!!!!
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Gary Steele
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Infinity
I love my SD 10 zum that is actually unplayed almost. I may trade it for a SD 10 infinity in nice shape.
((CLOSE)) MOST PEOPLE DONT EVEN KNOW ABOUT AN INFINITY it seems.
((CLOSE)) MOST PEOPLE DONT EVEN KNOW ABOUT AN INFINITY it seems.
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Herb Steiner
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I've owned my D10 Infinity since 2015, and it's the last guitar I'll purchase for onstage work. I think it's among the first that Frank built, and it's as flawless as they come. It replaced my 1964 and 1965 Emmons wraparounds as my guitars for professional use.
I believe that in the future the Infinity will eventually be as valued and sought after as a Zumsteel or a Franklin.
I believe that in the future the Infinity will eventually be as valued and sought after as a Zumsteel or a Franklin.
My rig: Infinity and Telonics.
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?