Kudus to Al Brisco for the new SteelGuitar Carter site
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Kudus to Al Brisco for the new SteelGuitar Carter site
Very well done http://www.steelguitar.com/index.html
Sherman L. Willden
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I'll join in and say congrats to Al for a fine new web site. As most of us already know, Al is one of the head honchos in Canada for selling and servicing steel.
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It certainly is a very well designed website. 
Carter did make wonderful guitars and Im glad I got a really nice D10 on the forum when I did. It is now even more valuable to me, since the number of Carter guitars is forever fixed. Luckily Al is attending to Carter owners needs, and the website shows a lot of dedication to the company.
Dont be sad Elton, PSG is alive and well.
Clete

Carter did make wonderful guitars and Im glad I got a really nice D10 on the forum when I did. It is now even more valuable to me, since the number of Carter guitars is forever fixed. Luckily Al is attending to Carter owners needs, and the website shows a lot of dedication to the company.
Dont be sad Elton, PSG is alive and well.

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Late to the party here...
Thanks for the nice words on the site design. Just to clarify:
My friend Al is not affiliated with the web site, or with steelguitar.com, other than the link I provide to his site. Al is entrusted with the task of selling any remaining Carter stock and parts via his own store and web site (http://www.steelguitarcanada.com).
Also, steelguitar.com is no longer affiliated with Carter steels, although the site does provide a way to preserve the previous owner resources (serial numbers, construction info, etc.) John Fabian created. The goal now is to provide information for all brands, while serving as a home for the older Carter pages so future owners will be able to access them.
The site redesign all started as a result of a conversation Dean Parks and I had soon after John's passing, expressing concern that the info on the existing steelguitar.com site not be lost. Ann kindly agreed to let me restructure and design the new site (with modern HTML/CSS code) and transferred ownership of the domain to me.
Thanks for the nice words on the site design. Just to clarify:
My friend Al is not affiliated with the web site, or with steelguitar.com, other than the link I provide to his site. Al is entrusted with the task of selling any remaining Carter stock and parts via his own store and web site (http://www.steelguitarcanada.com).
Also, steelguitar.com is no longer affiliated with Carter steels, although the site does provide a way to preserve the previous owner resources (serial numbers, construction info, etc.) John Fabian created. The goal now is to provide information for all brands, while serving as a home for the older Carter pages so future owners will be able to access them.
The site redesign all started as a result of a conversation Dean Parks and I had soon after John's passing, expressing concern that the info on the existing steelguitar.com site not be lost. Ann kindly agreed to let me restructure and design the new site (with modern HTML/CSS code) and transferred ownership of the domain to me.