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Billy Henderson

 

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Portland, AR, USA
Post  Posted 25 Dec 2002 11:24 am    
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Appreciate any info about these steels. I assume Carson Wells was the name of the builder.
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Mike Perlowin


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Los Angeles CA
Post  Posted 25 Dec 2002 12:31 pm    
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The late Tommy Roots played one. He swore by it. That's all I know.
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Jim Palenscar

 

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Oceanside, Calif, USA
Post  Posted 25 Dec 2002 1:30 pm    
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I took a pretty good look at at Carson's guitars- fancy aluminum endplates with scrolling on them, interesting bellcranks with cabinet hinge pins to keep the rods in place, larger than normal radius on the changer fingers- terrific tone!!! Tough to make a living in this industry~~
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Ricky Davis


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Bertram, Texas USA
Post  Posted 25 Dec 2002 1:52 pm    
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Yes Tommy Roots' pedal steel made by Carson was/is awesome.....great custom work all the way around.
Tommy Morrell had his Non-pedal Mesquite wood steel guitar made by CW.....just great work that man does....and the new one he is Making for Tommy Morrell will be another genious design.....wait till you see this one> and every guitar I've ever heard made by Carson....is a WONDERFUL sound.
Ricky
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B Bailey Brown

 

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San Antonio, TX (USA)
Post  Posted 25 Dec 2002 3:36 pm    
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I have owned a C&W for the last five years and as Ricky said it IS an awesome guitar. It is the best sounding guitar I have ever had and remarkably easy to work on, although it has seldom needed anything done to it. It is very reliable and sturdy and stays in tune well, which for one of the newer lighter weight aluminum frame guitars is not always the case. Additionally, it is one of the lowest priced guitars you can get, but don’t read that as “cheap.” There is nothing “cheap” about it! Carson’s guitars are quality all the way, and I personally believe they are every bit as good, and better in some areas, as some of the “name-brand” instruments that will cost you a couple of grand more.

I haven’t talked to Carson in a few months, but at last report he was working on a re-design of the undercarriage that should make the guitar even more stable than it already was. I guess I should jingle his phone and see how that is progressing!

B. Bailey Brown
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Jimmie Misenheimer

 

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Bloomington, Indiana - U. S. A.
Post  Posted 25 Dec 2002 7:20 pm    
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Billy, I,m sure that you couldn't deal with a nicer guy. I have never played one of his guitars, but have some of his parts on my M.C.I. His work is quality, and so is he...

Jimmie
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Fred Shannon


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Rocking "S" Ranch, Comancheria, Texas, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 26 Dec 2002 10:56 am    
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Ricky, I couldn't agree with you more. Carson is a super builder. I've owned two of his horns, the first a SD-10 I bought in a music store and I had Carson custom build me a D-10 afterwards. I think his workmanship is superb and the design is awesome.
Finally, the guitars have a heck of a good tone and they're not that heavy. BTW Carson is one heck of a player. You get the chance to hear him, take it. He's moved his shop from Sabinal to the Kerrville Texas area. I have his address and phone number if anyone wants them, email me.

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If it aint got a steel, it aint real
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Edgar Pro Case

 

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McPherson, KS
Post  Posted 30 Dec 2002 3:50 pm    
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I played on one of these at the Dallas Show a couple years ago and WOW! I'd buy one before I bought another guitar of "ANY" other brand and I'm a nut for "That" Tone. WC Edgar
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Dave Goodman

 

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San Antonio, TX, USA (deceased)
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2002 5:44 am    
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Have played a CW D10 for about 4 years. The sound is excellent (E66's both necks) and I rarely have to spend time adjusting or retuning during a job. Its a keeper.


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Fred Shannon


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Rocking "S" Ranch, Comancheria, Texas, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2002 10:01 am    
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Because I've sent out so many emails with Carson's numbers on them, I spent about an hour on the phone with him this am. First to get his permission to post his address and telephone no and secondly, to learn about a new (old concept according to him) of building an improved undercarriage on his steels. He just about has the prototype finished and it sounds great. His address is 341 Green Oak Drive, Kerrville, Texas, 78028 and his new tele no is 830-995-4346. He just requested, because he's retired, that anyone calling respect his sleeping time.

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If it aint got a steel, it aint real
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