Carter at NAMM...new line...
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Carter at NAMM...new line...
introduced the new professional MAGNUM Steel which is intended for dealers only..
According to John this is a parallel Steel to the HOME brand of Carter..not a Starter...and is available only to Dealers...
so I guess they are charting new territory..
not just building new Steels, but building NEW Business...
congrats John, Ann and Bud..
t
According to John this is a parallel Steel to the HOME brand of Carter..not a Starter...and is available only to Dealers...
so I guess they are charting new territory..
not just building new Steels, but building NEW Business...
congrats John, Ann and Bud..
t
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Trying to understand the Magnum, how it fits into the Carter line.
We have the Starter, the mica and wood models as the mainstream line. How does the Magnum fit into this picture?
Does it fit between the Starter & mainstream line, or does it have features which would make it surpass the mainstreams in terms of quality, size, price, etc.
Anybody that's seen them or talked to John Fabian have any comments?
We have the Starter, the mica and wood models as the mainstream line. How does the Magnum fit into this picture?
Does it fit between the Starter & mainstream line, or does it have features which would make it surpass the mainstreams in terms of quality, size, price, etc.
Anybody that's seen them or talked to John Fabian have any comments?
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I talked with John and Billy at NAMM and got to look at the Magnum up close. From what I could tell it was a more full featured PSG than the Carter Starter, but with a couple less frills than their made to order guitars. They also make them in double 10's and S10's (not sure about S12's?). It played and sounded great!
As far as I know this is the only full featured, non custom steel guitar made available to music instrument dealers.
As far as I know this is the only full featured, non custom steel guitar made available to music instrument dealers.
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The Magnum is a full bodied custom Professional Steel
for dealers..Not an intermediate Steel..
http://www.magnumsteelguitars.com/
good luck to John, Ann and Bud..
in the sales business we call this seeking new Cheese...
t
for dealers..Not an intermediate Steel..
http://www.magnumsteelguitars.com/
good luck to John, Ann and Bud..
in the sales business we call this seeking new Cheese...
t
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I think most dealers like GC and Sam Ash etc.. discount everything 30% to 40% out of the gate..which would bring them back to comparable pricing...
The prices listed are suggested retail prices.. MSRP...
These Intruments according to John are not available direct from Carter, only from authorized dealers.
ex:
Fender 52 RI..List price $2,000,000.00
on sale this week..$1259....
I think it's a retail thing...
happy friday..
t<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tony Prior on 28 January 2005 at 03:22 AM.]</p></FONT>
The prices listed are suggested retail prices.. MSRP...
These Intruments according to John are not available direct from Carter, only from authorized dealers.
ex:
Fender 52 RI..List price $2,000,000.00
on sale this week..$1259....
I think it's a retail thing...
happy friday..
t<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tony Prior on 28 January 2005 at 03:22 AM.]</p></FONT>
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For those who want a picture of it......here it is. http://www.magnumsteelguitars.com/
Ron
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http://www.magnumsteelguitars.com/faq.html#Cost<SMALL>I would like to see the pricelist.</SMALL>
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Looks like they are going after a music store market without sacrificing the sales to individual players. Carter for the players and Magnum for the stores. You got to figure that this might be a good business situation in that there are thousands of music stores across the world that might purchase a steel for in store stock aimed at new players as opposed to a much smaller group of dedicated steelers that buy instruments set up to their own specs. Sounds like a good way to expand their business. Make a production guitar, save money on NO frills, no custom set ups and try to market them to retail outlets.
If they really wanted to make some money, they should sign Robert Randolph and put out a RR model guitar. Kids know who he is and kids hang in music stores and kids buy stuff their favs play. Fender and Gibson have all sorts of artist endorsed guitars which are mostly their basic models with just a little different thingy here and there. Marketing is everything.
We should be happy that ANY new steel guitar is introduced into the market place.
If they really wanted to make some money, they should sign Robert Randolph and put out a RR model guitar. Kids know who he is and kids hang in music stores and kids buy stuff their favs play. Fender and Gibson have all sorts of artist endorsed guitars which are mostly their basic models with just a little different thingy here and there. Marketing is everything.
We should be happy that ANY new steel guitar is introduced into the market place.
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