Why selling your Carters?!
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- Thomas Cepek
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Why selling your Carters?!
Hi Steeler!
I saw here on the forum at the topic "instruments for sale" that a few of you want to sell your Carters. I´m wondering why you do it.
Are you no longer satisfied with it? What do you buy instead of it? And so on......
I play a Carter for about 6 or 7 years and I am satisfied with it. But I would try another steel too if it will be better.
Would be glad to hear your opinions here.
Regards.......
Thomas
I saw here on the forum at the topic "instruments for sale" that a few of you want to sell your Carters. I´m wondering why you do it.
Are you no longer satisfied with it? What do you buy instead of it? And so on......
I play a Carter for about 6 or 7 years and I am satisfied with it. But I would try another steel too if it will be better.
Would be glad to hear your opinions here.
Regards.......
Thomas
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Thomas, why is it important to know why folks are selling a specific brand ? It has always puzzled me.
I sold my Emmons Legrande a month or so back, nobody questioned why I sold it. And they shouldn't.
I have owned 3 Carters and my current Carter is my primary axe.
Each of us has a different idea of what an Instrument can and will do for them, some of us love the guitars we have , others may not like the same guitars we have.
There are many brands being sold daily around here for many many reasons, I suspect the biggest reason people sell stuff is..
because they can
I would recommend you shoot off an EMAIL to the individual sellers and ask them directly, or this could turn into another KEY vs KEYLESS thread !!!
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<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Tony Prior on 29 June 2006 at 05:49 AM.]</p></FONT>
I sold my Emmons Legrande a month or so back, nobody questioned why I sold it. And they shouldn't.
I have owned 3 Carters and my current Carter is my primary axe.
Each of us has a different idea of what an Instrument can and will do for them, some of us love the guitars we have , others may not like the same guitars we have.
There are many brands being sold daily around here for many many reasons, I suspect the biggest reason people sell stuff is..
because they can
I would recommend you shoot off an EMAIL to the individual sellers and ask them directly, or this could turn into another KEY vs KEYLESS thread !!!
t
<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Tony Prior on 29 June 2006 at 05:49 AM.]</p></FONT>
Tony I agree, I also have a Carter ( my 3rd one ) They are great guitars. I also have a Mullen. It too is a great guitar.
Who knows, I may get the urge to try something else. If I do, then I may sell one of the guitars I now own. Don't mean there's anything wrong with them. Some people will buy one instrument and never get rid of it. Others like to try different instruments and are always buying and selling.
Who knows, I may get the urge to try something else. If I do, then I may sell one of the guitars I now own. Don't mean there's anything wrong with them. Some people will buy one instrument and never get rid of it. Others like to try different instruments and are always buying and selling.
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I notice the older I get the less I want to "sell" guitars and amps I've purchased. However, I still "buy".
I have a S-10 1978 Emmons rosewood mica 3&3 in excellent condition that I've considered selling but it sounds so good with Emmons tone to the bone and it's much lighter than my D-10 I find it hard to put it up for sale.
I think I would like to get a SD-10 with 5&4 next. Something with a Franklin pedal. Maybe a Zum. Maybe an LDG.
I have a S-10 1978 Emmons rosewood mica 3&3 in excellent condition that I've considered selling but it sounds so good with Emmons tone to the bone and it's much lighter than my D-10 I find it hard to put it up for sale.
I think I would like to get a SD-10 with 5&4 next. Something with a Franklin pedal. Maybe a Zum. Maybe an LDG.
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Yeah, to be forced to read a thread on that again would be horrible!
Oh wait, I forgot. A person does not HAVE to read the thread, they choose to.
For a minute there I thought it was mandatory to read all posts.
What was I thinking!
Funny.
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Yeah, to be forced to read a thread on that again would be horrible!
Oh wait, I forgot. A person does not HAVE to read the thread, they choose to.
For a minute there I thought it was mandatory to read all posts.
What was I thinking!
Funny.
<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Curt Langston on 29 June 2006 at 06:36 AM.]</p></FONT>
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"There are fewer Yugos for sale than there are BMW's, therefore the Yugo must be a better car?"
Nope, IMHO it doesn't work like that...it's strictly availability <u>and</u> price.
I think you probably see more Carters for sale because they're more easily available (no 1-2 year wait), because there's a lot of them out there now (they're probably the biggest producer), and because they are one of the more reasonably-priced steels (you can get a new one for less than the $4,000-$6,000 that others charge).
People are just not as likely to get rid of something that they had to pay a lot of money for and had to wait a very long time to get.
Nope, IMHO it doesn't work like that...it's strictly availability <u>and</u> price.
I think you probably see more Carters for sale because they're more easily available (no 1-2 year wait), because there's a lot of them out there now (they're probably the biggest producer), and because they are one of the more reasonably-priced steels (you can get a new one for less than the $4,000-$6,000 that others charge).
People are just not as likely to get rid of something that they had to pay a lot of money for and had to wait a very long time to get.
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How many brands have so many top players "endorsed" or taken to some fame for some time... then they switched and if they don't die... they will most likely switch again.
We change in taste, interests, goals and we are always exploring new ways and sounds... if we weren't we wouldn't be have been interested in steel guitars in the first place; we wanted something else... and we keep on wanting something else, now don't we.
Then, friendships also have quite an influence.
The grass is greener in the other field... especially the one with the most barb wire around.
Some sell their guitar of a particular brand just to buy one of the same brand again, I did at least.
Carter has sold more guitars in recent history than probably all other builders together (that's my personal perception)... so there will also be a high rate of re-sales.
Not only "dawgs" are being sold. Some of the most desirables guitars of all brands have been found on here, ebay and in stores, yes, even pawn shops... that's how I got my Ricks, that's how somdbody on here got to own Jerry Byrd's only ever Fender.
All being said, the only worrysome indicator would be that people would dump a particular brand for nose diving prices... and that's not the case with Carter steel guitars or any other brand Bud Carter laid his hands on.
... J-D.
We change in taste, interests, goals and we are always exploring new ways and sounds... if we weren't we wouldn't be have been interested in steel guitars in the first place; we wanted something else... and we keep on wanting something else, now don't we.
Then, friendships also have quite an influence.
The grass is greener in the other field... especially the one with the most barb wire around.
Some sell their guitar of a particular brand just to buy one of the same brand again, I did at least.
Carter has sold more guitars in recent history than probably all other builders together (that's my personal perception)... so there will also be a high rate of re-sales.
Not only "dawgs" are being sold. Some of the most desirables guitars of all brands have been found on here, ebay and in stores, yes, even pawn shops... that's how I got my Ricks, that's how somdbody on here got to own Jerry Byrd's only ever Fender.
All being said, the only worrysome indicator would be that people would dump a particular brand for nose diving prices... and that's not the case with Carter steel guitars or any other brand Bud Carter laid his hands on.
... J-D.
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I think GAS is directly or indirectly involved in the sale of these Carters recently.
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Yes, and as soon as I see a post by CL, I click the back button and abandon the thread. I don't HAVE to read it; I KNOW exactly what it's going to say. You seem to be enjoying your hijacking of the Forum very much, Curt.<SMALL>Oh wait, I forgot. A person does not HAVE to read the thread, they choose to.</SMALL>
And not only does Carter make a great guitar, their business model is second to none.
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Thats too bad Michael. I always read yours though.<SMALL>Yes, and as soon as I see a post by CL, I click the back button and abandon the thread.</SMALL>
I'll have to agree that Carter has more guitars out there. So, it would make sense that more of them come up for sale.
They have really made it easier for a person to get into a Pro guitar.
I have had two of them, and they were both exceptional!
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Thomas, I can only speak for myself, but I've traded/sold/bought new (to me) steels for various reasons including: more changes, a different tone/action, because one just "fit" me, and for the benefits that come with shaking up your routine with a new tool.
I've only had one guitar I truly hated, and quite a few that were really nice, played and sounded great. Three of those were Carters, the guys they went to loved 'em, and I'll probably have another one eventually. Great guitars.
I've only had one guitar I truly hated, and quite a few that were really nice, played and sounded great. Three of those were Carters, the guys they went to loved 'em, and I'll probably have another one eventually. Great guitars.
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This time of year(june,july and Aug.)musicians sell off stuff, why? A lot of reasons but it is a fact and in the past two weeks about seven Carters were up for sale and four went within 48 hrs. of the posting if memory serves me well- MOST of these guys were either buying another Carter or thining things out.G.A.S.!!! is also a big part of what is going on here. Next week we might see a lot of Mullen or Emmons guitars for sale.Mickey.
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I'm sure there are as many reasons as there are sellers. I've sold many instruments that I liked just to get the money to buy something else that I wanted.
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And the search for the perfect instrument continues... You're in the mood for one steel, and the a different one, and another still later, until you have 15 steels and your mood still keeps swinging... You see a new one and say "Hey, look at that - I'll bet that one is the ultimate... That'll make me happy finally," and you play it for a while and get in the mood for another - it never ends!
Or you start cutting the fat and sell them to offset new steel purchase cost, and then ask yourself, "Why did I sell that thing? What am I doing?"
I would bet that the happiest steel player is the one that is only able to have one good guitar, hangs with it, plays it and enjoys it, and doesn't even think of the need for another. How would it be...
Or you start cutting the fat and sell them to offset new steel purchase cost, and then ask yourself, "Why did I sell that thing? What am I doing?"
I would bet that the happiest steel player is the one that is only able to have one good guitar, hangs with it, plays it and enjoys it, and doesn't even think of the need for another. How would it be...
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