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Randy Carson

 

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San Antonio, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 4 Mar 2008 9:37 pm    
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WTB a decent SD10 at a fair price. Carters usually fall under that category.
Of course I would like to have a better brand but again needs to be a reasonable price.
Has to stay in tune like a rock
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Randy
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John Fabian


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Post  Posted 5 Mar 2008 10:44 am    
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Randy Carson wrote:
WTB a decent SD10 at a fair price. Carters usually fall under that category.
Of course I would like to have a better brand but again needs to be a reasonable price.
Has to stay in tune like a rock
Thanks
Randy
512 350 5047
steelmanrr@yahoo.com





Gee, thanks for the kind words, Randy.
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Randy Carson

 

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San Antonio, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 5 Mar 2008 3:21 pm     carter
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John,
What I said about Carter being the symbol for a big bang for the buck was meant as a compliment to what Carter has been able to accomplish at such low prices.
Didn't mean to hurt anybodys feelings.

I know you have to agree there are others in that same category as your product but by far you have seemed to have sold more in the big bang for the buck category.

I only meant sure I would be open to a higher end product if it didn't break off an arm to get one which I'm sure a Zum, Rains, the new Mullen, Emmons, not to mention the MSA Millenium to name a few would.

I would think you would be proud to hold that spot in the market, absolutely didn't mean to offend.

Take Care Sincerely,
Randy
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autry andress

 

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Plano, Tx.
Post  Posted 6 Mar 2008 5:31 am    
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Hi Randy
You had the best bang for the buck at one time.
Shame on you for selling that Fessy.
I almost made that same mistake.
See ya in Dallas.
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John Fabian


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Post  Posted 6 Mar 2008 6:04 am     Re: carter
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Randy Carson wrote:

I only meant sure I would be open to a higher end product if it didn't break off an arm to get one which I'm sure a Zum, Rains, the new Mullen, Emmons, not to mention the MSA Millenium to name a few would.


Randy,
Thank you for the intended complement. However, I have to wonder if you really understand what your saying?

Higher end??

What exactly do you mean by that? I assume you mean more expensive, but it really isn't clear to anyone but you.

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Randy Carson

 

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San Antonio, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 6 Mar 2008 8:58 am     close
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Bob,
Please close this thread as I found a steel.

Thanks,
Randy
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Randy Carson

 

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San Antonio, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 6 Mar 2008 10:38 am     carter
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Autry,
I agree with you on the Fessy. I love them and would have one coming but Jerry is really behind these last few months due to supply and demand.
But the Carter is a good little light weight guitar for the money. And it will usually cost 500 more on the used market for a Fessy, not to say it's not worth the extra because it is. Fessenden is in that class of the tone machines.
Randy
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