Carter BCT model $2450 Sold

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Carter BCT model $2450 Sold

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Pending sale in Arkansas
For your trade I will meet a reasonable distance or at my shop here In Nashville.

You know there’s plenty of average pedal steels but every blue moon you get a shot at owning a great steel An this one is awesome.

ABC pedals Emmons Knees on left fourth pedal Franklin pedal.
$2450 plus shipping
Carter D10 5 Knees 9 floors
BCT model
Bill Lawrence Xl-16 picksups
Plays unbelievably well
Sounds an sustains very good
Super nice clean Pedal steel.
Comes with nice original case.
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Johnie,
What is the serial number and do you have any pictures from the underside?

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Here you go Ron
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Now that's a beautiful axe...worth every penny & then some.
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Thanks Ken she’s mint for sure. If you get a chance come play this steel I believe you’ll agree she’s a nice one.
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If you would like to trade your steel I can meet a reasonable distance or at my shop in Nashville Thanks.
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Is the guitar still for sale? Just wondered, I am thinking I may purchase a double neck and I used to have a Carter S10 and I thought it was a decent guitar. Price seems fair and I am in Southeaster WI, Kenosha area, so I don't think shipping will be too bad, but I know that baby is probably pretty heavy. Thanks in advance, Tom
Play guitar and pedal steel with the Yellowhammers and Cannonball, original bands out of the Chicago area. Also play pedal steel with JP Cyr and the Midnight Men out of Milwaukee, WI
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Ok Tom I will pm you.
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I like this guitar also . Is it standard height ?
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Yes this Carter is standard height.
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how hard is it to change a knee lever ? I play the Sho-Bud setup with the E lower on the Right left .
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Forgot to ask what year was it built ?
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I was thinking you worked on steels .
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its a real easy change if you have a 1 year old helper with little teeny fingers to get in between the mechanics/rods to pick up the little non-magnetic brass parts you drop. Youll see.

Biggest challenge is if there are two side by side bellcranks on the shaft, you may need to move one out of the way. More dropped parts. I can show you how to do it, contact me.
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Thanks Gary
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If You like a like new steel at a bargain price this is your chance to own a double 10 at a Sd10 price here she is!
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