MCI Guitars
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MCI Guitars
Hello....Does anyone out there know the story of MCI..EMCI ? I have two MCI instruments and one has a solid aluminum frame while the other has wood on one side.
Why is this company out of business ? They certainly didn't die from a lack of quality .
Thanks
Buddy Van
MCI SD-10,S-10,Fender 1000,Fender double eight,BR-9 Gibson X 2.Dobro,Evans SE200.Nashville 400's X2.
Why is this company out of business ? They certainly didn't die from a lack of quality .
Thanks
Buddy Van
MCI SD-10,S-10,Fender 1000,Fender double eight,BR-9 Gibson X 2.Dobro,Evans SE200.Nashville 400's X2.
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Rick..to answer your question about the MCI sound.I have a close friend who is picking on the Mullen that was built for Jimmy Day just before he passed away.He said my guitar has a great sound.I have been picking for over fifty years.I currently am running thru a Evans SE200 which I just received.It has the new speaker set up and is wonderful.
I don't have the fast hands but my tone quality is great.Both MCI'S that I have sound good to me although a little different.
I don't have the fast hands but my tone quality is great.Both MCI'S that I have sound good to me although a little different.
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As I understand, these were designed by Bud Carter, of "Carter" guitar fame, and they ceased production of the EMCI in the mid to late '80s (it was a rough time for steel makers). I'm sure that if you e-mail Ann Fabian at the Carter website, she can pass on your questions to Bud. Also, there are several players here on the Forum that still play the MCI and EMCI steels.
Check this link, and do a search using MCI. There's plenty of info here already.
http://steelguitarforum.com/Archives/Archive-000003/HTML/20011227-1-006906.html
Yes, it was a good steel.
Check this link, and do a search using MCI. There's plenty of info here already.
http://steelguitarforum.com/Archives/Archive-000003/HTML/20011227-1-006906.html
Yes, it was a good steel.
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The E was added to MCI when Buddy Emmons got involved. The company started in Waco and was purchased by John Burkhead and moved to Arlington. I have have an Arlington EMCI. Great guitar. Jim Smith would be a good source to answer questions. This subject was on several months back. Check the archives and maybe it is still there. Jody.
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