Carter Pro SD-10 SOLD
- William Liemandt
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Carter Pro SD-10 SOLD
Okay - I never liked auctions either and I'm getting the feeling that they are not popular here. That is cancelled and this is now just a straight up sale. $2150 plus shipping costs.
12 year old like new and NEVER PLAYED Carter Pro SD-10. Bought new by me from Carter Steels in November 2006. Stored in its case the entire time I have owned it. I am the first owner and I've never played this guitar, other than for approximately one hour after I originally received it to check it out. Back in the case after that.
Black mica finish, 3 X 5 Emmons configuration, George L pickup, standard height legs, never modified. With original case and rod/leg bag, set of Carter replacement strings, a D2F fitted cover, and the original owners manual.
12 year old like new and NEVER PLAYED Carter Pro SD-10. Bought new by me from Carter Steels in November 2006. Stored in its case the entire time I have owned it. I am the first owner and I've never played this guitar, other than for approximately one hour after I originally received it to check it out. Back in the case after that.
Black mica finish, 3 X 5 Emmons configuration, George L pickup, standard height legs, never modified. With original case and rod/leg bag, set of Carter replacement strings, a D2F fitted cover, and the original owners manual.
Last edited by William Liemandt on 18 Oct 2018 9:33 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Carter Pro SD-10 For sale for Best Offer
Uh, OK, I did....it's 24.42%, according to the CPI Inflation Calculator.William Liemandt wrote:The inflation rate from 2006 to 2018 is, crazily enough, only about 2%. Your lucky day! Look it up.
Emmons & Peavey
I believe that William's number is approximately 2% per year, not the total or cumulative inflation from 2006 to 2018.
Steven's number is the total or cumulative value for the 12 year period.
If you use 2% as the average annual inflation for the 12 years, the total/cumulative inflation is approximately 26.8%.
Using Steven's total/cumulative number of 24.42% for the 12 year period, the approximate yearly rate is 1.84%.
Now, back to the steel............
Steven's number is the total or cumulative value for the 12 year period.
If you use 2% as the average annual inflation for the 12 years, the total/cumulative inflation is approximately 26.8%.
Using Steven's total/cumulative number of 24.42% for the 12 year period, the approximate yearly rate is 1.84%.
Now, back to the steel............
- William Liemandt
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- Joined: 9 Jun 2006 12:01 am
- Location: New Mexico
- William Liemandt
- Posts: 109
- Joined: 9 Jun 2006 12:01 am
- Location: New Mexico