Tried out a new CARTER

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Eddie Malray
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Tried out a new CARTER

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To anyone who is intrested: Last night I got to try out a new Carter D-10 (8&7}. It belonged to Bill Stoud (BJS) bars. Being an "Emmons Nut" I had already decided I would"nt like it. WRONG. It did'nt take but a few courds and licks for me to realize that I was sitting behind a great guitar. I did'nt find anything I did'nt like about it. I'm not planning on buying a new guitar anytime soon but I sure would like to have that one. Bobbe, I liked it. I just could'nt help it. I just hope we can still be friends.------Eddie
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Nick Reed
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Post by Nick Reed »

These guitars are fine. I got to play one in St. Louis this past labor day at Scotty's convention. Great pedal action as well as terrific tone. Even with the recent price increase, they're well worth the investment. I particularly like the new Custom Shop models with the laquer bodies. I highly recommend you order one. Nick
Bobbe Seymour
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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

This might be the perfect guitar for you Eddie-------
Eddie Malray
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Bobbe: Somehow I knew that was coming.
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Damir Besic
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Good ol` Bobbe,the bigest friend p/p ever had... Image

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