Carter SD-10 Pedal Steel Guitar
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Carter SD-10 Pedal Steel Guitar
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Carter S-10 - G&L Asat - Fender Paisley - Eko Ranger Accoustic - Lap Steel Gibson Br-9 - Fender Hot Rod - Roland XL80
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Yves, sent you a Mail, my email, asmith5655@aol.com, what is the setup, condition of steel, Shorty
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If this steel was within 150 miles of Dallas Ft Worth I would already own it. I'd even go up to 200 miles to avoid any shipping....
Dang-it .... I would love to have this guitar....
Even thought this Carter was $2395.00 brand new from Carter, I bought several, it's still a great price for a great guitar. I'd buy a new one if Bud and John were still in business.
I would trade my 2003 PedalMaster Low Profile SD-10 all maple wood body and polished package for a mica SD-10 3-5 Carter so I can use it playing out. Locally though. No shipping...
My PedalMaster is way too nice to take out of my studio and tear up. Mica guitars seem to hold up better gigging...
Dang-it .... I would love to have this guitar....
Even thought this Carter was $2395.00 brand new from Carter, I bought several, it's still a great price for a great guitar. I'd buy a new one if Bud and John were still in business.
I would trade my 2003 PedalMaster Low Profile SD-10 all maple wood body and polished package for a mica SD-10 3-5 Carter so I can use it playing out. Locally though. No shipping...
My PedalMaster is way too nice to take out of my studio and tear up. Mica guitars seem to hold up better gigging...
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