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Topic: C6 Carter Starter? |
Mike Perlowin
From: Los Angeles CA
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Posted 20 Jun 2002 7:30 am
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Is there any way a Carter Starter can be modified to a C6?
Or better yet, John or Ann, have you considered making a C6 model?
I'd love to have such a guitar. If one was available I'd buy it. |
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Doug Seymour
From: Jamestown NY USA (deceased)
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Posted 20 Jun 2002 8:36 am
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Hey, Mike, if you or anyone is interested, I might part with my keyless Excel (C6th!) Actually it's not a starter, but a finisher!
Ist class and doesn't break strings either.
(or are Carl & I just so old we don't treat our strings as rough as you younger guys??!!)
It has 3 P & 5 KL (1 is a vertical) Good as new condition, weighs in @ 25# to play + 12#
of case. Bill Lawrence pickup.....acceptable
tone! (or is that my hands?) open to serious offers! Still have the keyless Zum D10 in the closet, too! |
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Bobby Lee
From: Cloverdale, California, USA
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Posted 20 Jun 2002 9:53 am
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As I understand it, you cannot change the tuning of a Carter Starter without manufacturing some different parts. Basically, we're talking about re-engineering here.
C6th pedal steel is not a beginners tuning. I wouldn't expect a student model to be C6th.
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Joerg Hennig
From: Bavaria, Germany
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Posted 20 Jun 2002 11:23 am
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C6 pedal steel is not a beginners´tuning |
Too bad there aren´t many beginners these days who decide to start out on C6 lap steel instead. That´s what all the great players who are now old did when they started. Of course there were no pedal steels in those days, but I can´t help but think it was definitely an advantage for them. I at least tried to but didn´t get very far; maybe I should have had someone to explain it to me.
But then, why would Mike want such a guitar anyway? We all know he´s not a beginner. I have seen several ads for single neck C6 steels (Emmons and ZB, for instance, at Scotty´s; they´re gone now, but this shows there must be some interesting models out there.)
an afterthought... maybe he wants something light after his accident, but I believe there are lightweight pro models as well that are a lot easier to reconfigure to C6...
Regards, Joe H.[This message was edited by Joe Henry on 20 June 2002 at 12:24 PM.] [This message was edited by Joe Henry on 20 June 2002 at 01:53 PM.] |
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Al Marcus
From: Cedar Springs,MI USA (deceased)
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Posted 20 Jun 2002 3:50 pm
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Mike-Doug has a nice C6 setup and gets a lot of very nice music out of it. 3 pedals and 5 knee levers.
I have a D10 Carter, and use mostly the bottom neck tuned to E6, same as tonic E on the guitar, and same as tonic E on E9 neck.
al....... |
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Mike Perlowin
From: Los Angeles CA
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Posted 21 Jun 2002 11:11 am
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why would Mike want such a guitar anyway? We all know he´s not a beginner. |
That's very flattering Joe, but I only play E9. I know very little about the C6 neck.
I keep all my instruments, along with my recording gear, in my basement. There is no access to the basement from the rest of the house. I have to go outside and walk to the back to get there. I'd like to have a S-10 C6 upstairs so that I wouldn't have to go out every time I felt like practising. |
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Al Vescovo
From: Van Nuys, CA, USA * R.I.P.
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Posted 21 Jun 2002 11:21 am
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Mike, Give me a call. We can get together any time and work on the C6th. You know that's all I'm playing now. Any help I can give, I'm willing and happy to.
Your friend, AL |
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Harry Hess
From: Blue Bell, PA., USA * R.I.P.
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Chuck Norris
From: Mesquite, TX, USA
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Posted 1 Jul 2002 7:33 am
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Mike, I Talked to Bud don`t know if your serious but it`s not out of the question. Give him a call.
Hope that bike wreck didn`t screw something up up there. JUST KIDDING!!!
Chuck Norris NFM |
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William Steward
From: Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
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Posted 1 Jul 2002 5:23 pm
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Mike:
I am an architect by profession and can help you add an interior stair to that house - it help make all your guitars easier to get at! This turned out to be an interesting thread since I had also wondered if any manufacturers made a single neck C6 (pro or starter) and if not why not. I was interested Joe's response regarding a non-pedal C6 as a starter instrument since I just ordered one to 'learn' with....I admire some of those C6 non-pedal players as well. I will file away the answer to Mike's question until I get up to speed on my E9 and lap C6, if I'm not too old by then.[This message was edited by William Steward on 02 July 2002 at 05:01 AM.] [This message was edited by William Steward on 02 July 2002 at 05:04 AM.] |
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Ray Jenkins
From: Gold Canyon Az. U.S.A.
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Posted 2 Jul 2002 7:44 am
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. I have to go outside and walk to the back to get there |
Cool Mike, I have to do the same thing to get to my bathroom. Ray
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Al Marcus
From: Cedar Springs,MI USA (deceased)
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Posted 2 Jul 2002 11:12 am
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I am looking for a lightweight S10 with 5 pedals and 5 knee levers tuned to C6 or E6.
I have thought about Carter, Williams, Excel, GFI, and maybe if I could afford it the New Millenium by MSA...al |
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