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Gene Jones

 

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Oklahoma City, OK USA, (deceased)
Post  Posted 12 Aug 2003 4:41 am    
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I drove to Dallas and met the Carter folks one morning when they opened at 8am to buy my Carter. I then drove back to Oklahoma City where I had to play a theater show that same night.

The Carter was completely comfortable beginning with that first job, the only guitar I have ever played that didn't require an adjustment period.
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P.S. in reference to b0b's comment above....my wife got new carpets as a companion deal to the new guitar!

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Post  Posted 12 Aug 2003 4:58 am    
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That's a great story, Gene. It's also one I've heard from other Carter owners -- a real testimonial to their customer service.
Kevin Hatton

 

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Buffalo, N.Y.
Post  Posted 12 Aug 2003 5:56 am    
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ZB Custom an Sho-Bud Professional. I'm done.
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Wayne Brown


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Bassano, Alberta, Canada
Post  Posted 12 Aug 2003 6:18 am    
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i know i'm going to regret getting in on this thread but here goes

36) mavericks...and still counting

2) marlens ..1 push pull, and one 1996 all pull...still have that one

3) mullen's 1 1991 sd-12, 1 1992 sd-10, and one 1 1990 d-10

2) jch's 1 1983 d-10...still shopping for anthoer mid 80s, or early 90's d-10,...and 1 1989 sd-10

3) msa's 1 d-10 vintage xl..(still have ) , and 2 classics 1 d-10, and one s-10

3) carters...1 d-10 blk (keeper) and 2 sd-10's

1) fessenden d-10 still have

3)emmons 1 d-10 push pull circa 1967, 1 s-10 1981 push pull, and one d-10 lagrande all pull

1) lennard sd-10

2) mid sixties zb's 1 d-10 and one s-10


i have to stop doing this...it's costing me alot of money


hmmm....mabe i'll just fix them and i won't buy any more steels....YA RIGHT


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wayne

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Post  Posted 12 Aug 2003 10:05 am    
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Wayne, thank you. You just made life a lot easier for all of us with wives. Now we can all point to you and say "At least I'm not like Wayne."

I'm really impressed that you have the room for them. Even if they're stacked to the rafters, you need a good sized space. How many are setup at any one time? To what do you attribute this obsession? Are you taking your lithium?
Wayne Brown


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Bassano, Alberta, Canada
Post  Posted 12 Aug 2003 11:17 am    
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hehehehehehehe i thought it was just going to be one guitar and ended being a buy and resale thing....oh my god what have i done...i had better not let the wife see this thread ...if she new how many guitars i've owned or still own .......R.I.P..... ya see she's a 105 lb redheaded farmer ...you do the math....lol

thanks
wayne

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Matt Brydges

 

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Renfrew, Ontario, Canada
Post  Posted 12 Aug 2003 1:56 pm    
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Well, I'm a pretty new player but I inherited an S10 Fulawka & bought a D10 P/P and I couldn't be happier with the combo! I'm glad I found a favourable set up early on, as I do not seem to have the ability to even think of selling an instrument!

Matt
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Ray Minich

 

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Bradford, Pa. Frozen Tundra
Post  Posted 13 Aug 2003 5:36 pm    
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Just Remember, He who has the most steel guitars wins! (or maybe, he who has played well on the most steel guitars wins!)

I think they call it obsessive compulsive disorder. I'm obsessed with figuring out and playing well that John Hughey lick, and my comnpulsion is to get yet another steel 'cause maybe it's the guitar and not me that's keeping me from doing it well.

Emmons S-10, Dekley S-10
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Nicholas Dedring

 

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Beacon, New York, USA
Post  Posted 13 Aug 2003 6:30 pm    
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Isn't it odd that six-stringers don't feel any compunction about having eight-jillion different guitars, and it seems like people who play steel just say the guitar is irrelevant ("Buddy would sound great on a two by four with disentangled chicken wire stretched across it" or "John Hughey could play a kitchen cabinet with barbed wire on it" etc.)?

I don't know... I haven't had a chance to play enough stuff, and besides that I suck, but it is interesting...
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David Mullis

 

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Rock Hill, SC
Post  Posted 14 Aug 2003 4:25 am    
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Ok, here we go in order from my first PSG

19?? Emmons P/P Student Model (sold to buy....)
1990 Sho-Bud LDG (Sold in 1998 to buy Super Pro)

19?? MSA S-10 (sold)
19?? Fender 2000 (sold)
Mid 70's Sho-Bud S-12 Ext E9 (traded for 1973 Pro II)
1973 Sho-Bud Pro II (Sold in 2002 to Buy 82 P/P)

1984 Sho-Bud Super Pro (sold to buy.....)
1971 Emmons P/P D-10 (still have it and will be buried with it!)

Regal RD-45 (Decent Dobro, but didn't suit me)

1982 Emmons P/P (Great guitar, but wanted something different)

1985 JCH D-10 (yet another great guitar, but I got bit by the Dobro bug, so.......)

Fender 1000 (still have)

Crafters of TN Virginian (So this is what a real dobro sounds like !?!?!)

I liked all of the PSG's, except one and I ain't gonna start any tone wars by saying which one it was! My '71 Emmons is my baby and I'll keep it no matter how many others I buy/sell/trade.

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Bob Mainwaring

 

From:
Qualicum Beach Vancouver Island B.C. Canada
Post  Posted 14 Aug 2003 7:29 am    
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First one was an old Fender cable-pull.

Second one was an old Plastic covered student MSA.

Third one was/is my old (keeper) SD10 Z.B.

Fourth one was/is my old (keeper) D10 Z.B.

Bob Mainwaring.Z.B's and other weird things.

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Don Walters

 

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Saskatchewan Canada
Post  Posted 14 Aug 2003 6:15 pm    
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So, Wayne, Lorie doesn't know about all of them ....

Might have to call her, unless .....

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Wayne Brown


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Bassano, Alberta, Canada
Post  Posted 14 Aug 2003 6:32 pm    
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you funny don
wayne
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Wayne Brown


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Bassano, Alberta, Canada
Post  Posted 14 Aug 2003 6:33 pm    
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Bobby Lee


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Cloverdale, California, USA
Post  Posted 15 Aug 2003 9:15 am    
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A guitarist friend (Fred) and I used to have an agreement about musical gear. Whenever the wife asked "Where that that come from?", he always said "Bobby lent it to me" and I always said "Fred lent it to me". Our wives never talked to each other, so it worked...

Now I just say "Someone on the Forum sent it to me to try out!" Shhhhhh....

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James Morehead


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Prague, Oklahoma, USA - R.I.P.
Post  Posted 17 Aug 2003 8:22 am    
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I have only one steel---S-10 Marlen. I'm too knew to steel to be looking for the next one(Yea, right, I notice every double necker for sale!!!) My wife begs me to join AA, though,(amps anonomous)
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James Quackenbush

 

From:
Pomona, New York, USA
Post  Posted 18 Aug 2003 3:38 pm    
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Hey Stephen,
How many times have you and I played steels and said " ahhhh this is the last steel I'll ever need " ????..... My last steel will be the one I have ............that is before I get the next one !!.....Sincerely, Jim
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Post  Posted 18 Aug 2003 4:33 pm    
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That's true, Jim. And I guess that's kind of the point. There's an attraction to steel guitars that seems to go beyond that of six string guitars or other instruments. Let's face it, a high quality six string instrument might go for $1,500 to $2,000 new -- but a top quality new steel guitar goes for twice that easy. Yet, steel players buy and sell and own multiple steels in suprising numbers. It's an interesting phenomenon that I cannot begin to explain.

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