ZB GUITAR BY TOM BRADSHAW

NOTE 1: click on the thumbnails, larger images will open in new browser windows

NOTE 2: I am a crappy photographer. The wide-angle lense I used to try and capture as much as possible sometimes distorts things a little... and I could clearly use some lessons in flash photography!
 
 


The ZB in its Sierra case... wheels, easy to get in and out of vehicles, etc.
 

The ZB in its Sierra case... the guitar fits snugly in the front half of the case, the back half has a secure lid and holds the pedal bar, rods, legs, misc. (see next photo)
 

The ZB in its Sierra case... plenty of room for music, munchies, bars, picks, whatever... note the two-section leather pouch for the front legs, and the three-section pouch for the back legs and pedal rods.
 

Underneath, looking at the changer end. Note the knee levers folded out of the way, and some of the custom-built pieces installed by Tom.
 

Underneath, the other end. Note the vertical knee lever folded out of the way (partially obscuring Tom's plaque, and the adjustable half-stop on the second string.
 

The front of the guitar... please excuse distortion introduced by wide-angle lense.
 

Top of the guitar.
 

Left side of the guitar... please excuse distortion introduced by wide-angle lense.
 

The back of the guitar... what you get to see every time you sit down to play!
 

Top of the guitar, from the front... please excuse distortion introduced by wide-angle lense.
 

Changer end... my favorite pic!
 

Underneath... note the vertical knee lever, and the adjustable half-stop for the second string. The vertical swings over and just slides into place... very cool.
 

Underneath... note the custom-built parts installed by Tom.