Carter S-10 4P 5L - Serious Local Only Please - N Louisiana

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Roger Hinton
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Location: Louisiana, USA

Carter S-10 4P 5L - Serious Local Only Please - N Louisiana

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I have this really nice Carter S-10 that my Dad played during the later years of his life. Many of the members here will remember Andy Hinton. I just sold the last of his coated finger picks.

I am wanting to sell this PSG for a reasonable price. I don't intend to give it away for a steal... (Pun not intended). It is in excellent condition. It has a few minor scuffs on the front of the pedal bar. I have no idea of the tuning or type of setup other than that it has 4 pedals and and 5 knee levers. It is in a very clean case with 1 broken latch.

I'm trying to raise some money to help pay property taxes and such. I am closing my business that I've been running for the last 10 years because of overhead costs exceeding income and moving my work to my house. Even that can cost a small fortune these days. I am going to be very busy for the next few weeks so I will try to respond as soon as possible to any serious inquiries.

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Roger

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Ian Worley
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Looks like Day setup on the pedals with E's on left, vertical lowers the B's, can't see what the 4th pedal does, looks like an empty cross shaft. Built Feb 23, 1996. I've got it's younger brother, a U-12.
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Roger Hinton
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Location: Louisiana, USA

Asking Price...

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After reviewing a couple of offers, I decided to list a asking price for this PSG.

Asking Price is $1500.00 + shipping - Local pickup would be better...

Any offer over $1250.00 will be considered any below will be ignored...

Email inquiries to boodoggie@bellsouth.net
Roger

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