Carter Steel Guitars

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Jimmie Martin
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Post by Jimmie Martin »

what happened to br549. whats it for?
Charles Curtis
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Post by Charles Curtis »

I was at a jam once and one of the musicians had a Carter psg. I thought it as good as the others if not better that most. Bud Carter has been building psg for years; I'm impressed with the sound vs the light weight of the Carter. Something to think about for someone like me who can't lift my D10 in the case now.
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Bennie Hensley
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Post by Bennie Hensley »

Since I retired from the Yakima Police Dept. Aug. 31 '06 I guess I am not the Steel Guitar Police anymore.
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Mike Wheeler
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Post by Mike Wheeler »

Congrats, Bennie, on your retirement. Now you can do all the fun things that you were missing out on before. Image
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Bennie Hensley
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Post by Bennie Hensley »

Thanks Mike, It has already begun..We just got back from a trip to Arkansas VIA Kansas City and Branson.....
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Post by Steven Black »

John Fabian, I agree with your statement about steel guitars.
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