2005 Carter Starter.....SOLD, Please Close
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2005 Carter Starter.....SOLD, Please Close
With deepest regret I am offering my CS for sale. I know it's not much but when it's all you have, it really is a lot.
I have scanned the previous sales of the CS and believe $500 plus ship/hand/ins is inline with what I've been seeing. There is a little damage on the front side top aluminum strip, which was the way it arrived. Also I replaced the fretboard with an MSA because I liked it better. Finally, I replaced the 5 and 6 tuners because they were loose feeling. The new ones are definitely a step up from the originals. Case, two packs strings, bar, and nylon tuner key included.
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I have scanned the previous sales of the CS and believe $500 plus ship/hand/ins is inline with what I've been seeing. There is a little damage on the front side top aluminum strip, which was the way it arrived. Also I replaced the fretboard with an MSA because I liked it better. Finally, I replaced the 5 and 6 tuners because they were loose feeling. The new ones are definitely a step up from the originals. Case, two packs strings, bar, and nylon tuner key included.
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Hi Dick, would like to establish a line of communication, just starting out, been doing some research, alot to look for, this forum has given me alot to think about, My sons have said on more then one occasion, do it dad, 70 is a good age to learn. so what the hell, if I could learn to live with a women for over 50 years, "Picken" would be a challenge also. Take Care, "Gene" "Semper Fi" ( in the event your a Marine )
Allways dreamed of playing the "Steel Guitar" now Ive the time and the opportunity. Have questions on how to start, equiptment etc. alot of experience I can tell from the EMails, posted. Hopefully my questions can be answered through this crew. Tnx: Gene
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I started learning on a Carter Starter a little over 5 years ago and liked it real well. It sure beat a banjo. I sold mine when I moved to a CW SD-10. I wish I'd kept it in ways cause it was lighter than my CW and taking the CS to my lessons didn't bother my bad knee near as much.
Gene, you'll love the psg if you love a challenge. I was 62 when I started and that was 5 years ago and to this day I enjoy it more and more ...jr
Gene, you'll love the psg if you love a challenge. I was 62 when I started and that was 5 years ago and to this day I enjoy it more and more ...jr
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My belief has always been that it's never too late to start learning anything. I have two weeks of classes coming up in November about Microsoft 2008 Server and SCCM. Very technical stuff for an old dog nearing 60. So just get started and see where the journey takes you. Age is not a barrier to anything except in your mind.
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I'll take it
Dickie, I will buy it. Please put me in line.
Thanks a lot
Thanks a lot
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