C6 Carter Starter?
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- Mike Perlowin
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C6 Carter Starter?
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.
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.
- Doug Seymour
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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!
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!
- Bobby Lee
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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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C6th pedal steel is not a beginners tuning. I wouldn't expect a student model to be C6th.
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- Joerg Hennig
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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.<SMALL>C6 pedal steel is not a beginners´tuning</SMALL>
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.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Joe Henry on 20 June 2002 at 12:24 PM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Joe Henry on 20 June 2002 at 01:53 PM.]</p></FONT>
- Mike Perlowin
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That's very flattering Joe, but I only play E9. I know very little about the C6 neck.<SMALL> why would Mike want such a guitar anyway? We all know he´s not a beginner.</SMALL>
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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Mike, check out my SD-10 C6 Fessenden:
http://www.fessendensteelguitars.com/HH.html
One sweet axe!
Regards,
HH
http://www.fessendensteelguitars.com/HH.html
One sweet axe!
Regards,
HH
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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.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by William Steward on 02 July 2002 at 05:01 AM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by William Steward on 02 July 2002 at 05:04 AM.]</p></FONT>
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.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by William Steward on 02 July 2002 at 05:01 AM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by William Steward on 02 July 2002 at 05:04 AM.]</p></FONT>
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