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I can come up with 1700.00 today and cover freight and insurance. I know it's not what your asking but I am just starting out and have outgrown my Carter starter.
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I'll take it. Not sure what I just sold but $1700 sounds good to me~ Image
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Welcome to the Forum, John.
Can you tell us more about what you're looking for?
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John let me sell you one also what are we selling any way? Welcome too theSteel Guitar Forum .Randy In San Antonio.
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John, don't listen to these guys. You'll end up paying retail. I'll give you a better deal.....$1483.00 and I'll cover the shipping.

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I believe it is in reference to Bill Pastuch
and his Sho Bud.
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Yes, This was one of my first posting and I hit the new rather than reply. Bill Sho - Bud would be a great steel to have. But my wallet says ouch!! Thanks.

I am looking for a D10 E9/C6. Not to old but quality is important. I do not plan of using this as a gig unit. One of my dreams is to be able to play a steel and dobro. I already have a dobro and now I am looking for a steel. I am a stundent of Jim Harper and we are getting along great. This Carter Start is fine of a small person. I'm a little larger and had to put the thing up on blocks just to get my knees under it. Any help would be great. Thanks all in advance
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Ronald, I have a bid on the White D10 that Kevin R. has right now and the auction will be over tonight at about 9pm. I just feel someone is going to outbid me on this at the last minute. The MSA is not the perfect model for me but I can add back the 2 pedals and add the other lever and be in good shape for a while. Once I get better and start playing more out in the public I will most likely get a lighter more portable unit. Thanks Ronald for the info. I really like the MSA with the three boxes of extras.
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I believe there is a lift kit available for the Carter Starter.
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I beg to differ with Ronald-I do not think that either of these eBay items is a good choice. An Emmons p/p with ONE knee? an old MSA with the thin pickups with 2 knees? Save up for something better my friend.

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John, I've got a CARTER S-12U for sale. It's a 2004 model and I'm the only one that's ever played it. Black mica w/ 7 & 5, Emmons set up. Purchased it f/CARTER in Texas. Perfect condition. You can get this guitar for $2100.00. It's like new. Thanks!
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I didn't see that.I assumed that this was a D10 8x4.They normally are.Sorry about that John.I should have taken a better look.

Thanks Dave for pointing this one out.

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