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Posted: 28 Dec 2008 5:37 am
by Duncan Hodge
Hello Stuart. Thank you! Finally, there is someone here on the Forum who can understand and explain my posts, especially to me. Now I will be able to understand the meaning of what I meant when I air my inane ramblings in this venue.
If a Carter is a pig... and a pig looks like Ned's Carter... I'd love to slop a whole barnyard full of them pigs. (And I come from a long line of Maryland pig farmers)
Duncan

Posted: 2 Jan 2009 6:07 am
by Stuart Legg
Duncan, My sincerest apology. I made a thoughtless joke at your expense. I will edit my post.

Posted: 2 Jan 2009 7:08 am
by Mike Perlowin
This is from the "For Sale" section

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Posted: 2 Jan 2009 11:10 am
by Stu Schulman

Posted: 2 Jan 2009 11:25 am
by John Billings
Stu! Fabulous house! Here are some pics:

http://tinyurl.com/7jm49j

Posted: 2 Jan 2009 12:48 pm
by Stu Schulman
John,Cool!...I bet it's not fifteen below there.Stu :cry:

Posted: 2 Jan 2009 12:55 pm
by John Billings
Stu, it's a warm 34 here in Cleveland. But in Temple, Texas? 75 degrees!
I WANT THAT HOUSE!

Posted: 2 Jan 2009 1:35 pm
by Tom Quinn
All poly or urethane etc finishes eventually getr milky from moisture in the wood. If you want wood it has to be nitro lacquer, which is much easier to repair than plastic sprays.

Nothing is cooler looking than a black Emmons p/p. Nothing is more boring than watching soccer...

Posted: 2 Jan 2009 1:50 pm
by Duncan Hodge
Stuart, I never took offense at anything. In fact, I though that you put a lot of thought into your post and I was serious about enjoying having someone who can finally tell me what the heck I was trying to say when I wrote.
P.S.: I loved the picture.
Duncan

Posted: 2 Jan 2009 4:39 pm
by chris ivey
ulric...where do you get letters like that? my computer keyboard doesn't have that kind of A with the dealy on top.

Posted: 2 Jan 2009 5:20 pm
by Tom Quinn
K-Mart...

Posted: 2 Jan 2009 6:50 pm
by b0b
in Sweden...

Posted: 3 Jan 2009 10:07 am
by John Fabian
OINK!!
:lol:


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Posted: 3 Jan 2009 10:23 am
by Chris Reesor
Pardon my drooling... obviously A. macrophyllum... gorgeous, John! Is that BC wood? This might also be a good place to thank you and Bud and the gang for building my lovely(black mica) guitar. :D
All the best in the new year,
CR, wood lover.

Posted: 3 Jan 2009 10:28 am
by Herb Steiner
John!!
You're gonna cover that gorgeous wood with metal and naugahyde?!

Posted: 3 Jan 2009 10:29 am
by John Billings
Certainly calls out for wood necks!

Posted: 3 Jan 2009 10:35 am
by Bent Romnes
chris ivey wrote:ulric...where do you get letters like that? my computer keyboard doesn't have that kind of A with the dealy on top.
Chris, go into your settings/control panel/languages. There you can set the keyboard to get any letter/symbol.
This particular letter(Å)can be found on the {-[ key after you have set the keyboard to Swedish or Norwegian

The other "odd" letters are Æ-æ and Ø-ø.

Posted: 3 Jan 2009 10:40 am
by John Billings
Could you program some of the "F" keys for those letters. I don't know what those keys do, and I'm afraid to press them cuz somethin' bad might happen!

Posted: 3 Jan 2009 10:52 am
by Rick Barnhart
Maybe I should send this one back to Minnesota and have some mica glued on to hide some of those hideous natural birdseye spots. :)
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Posted: 3 Jan 2009 11:53 am
by John Fabian
Herb,

I was going to use pink and green "mother of toilet seat" to cover it. :D

Chris,

Thank you for your business. It might be BC wood. Definitely from the northwest.

This guitar body is one of 3 built out of Sausage Quilt maple.

The D-10 clear lacquer sibling of the S-10DB pictured here should be arriving this week.

They will hopefully be available at the Texas Show.

Metal Necks are planned for these guitars.

Body #3 will be used for #2000. Both it and matching wood necks are being extensively inlayed by a master inlay artist. This will be his first steel guitar. They will then be sent for finishing and should be back sometime in the April-May time frame. If all goes well, we will be showing #2000 and celebrating at the St. Louis show in September.

Posted: 3 Jan 2009 11:50 pm
by Ned McIntosh
As owner of the Carter D10 clear lacquer "pig", I just have to say the SD10 cabinet pictures John Fabian posted look just gorgeous. There is going to be one lucky Carter owner somewhere soon. Gotta see some piccies of the finished steel, especially the inlays. Carter no 2000 has to be worth a thread all of its own, surely?

My Carter is causing a huge amount of "Drooling Down Under". I have to carry a mop and bucket so folks can clean up after themselves! :-)

Sausage Quilted Maple is one magnificent piece of wood, plus the guitar has huge tone. I just came from a "show and tell" with two other local steelers and they all agree I have myself a monster of a steel guitar. (One plays a clear lacquer Sho-Bud, the other a black formica Excel...no shortage of good taste there, then!)

My sincere thanks to John and Ann and all the good folks at Carter for such beautiful guitars.

But, I re-iterate, the Cass Emmons restorations are fabulous as well, and the Walnut Promat is something else again!

Re: Formica covered steels look cheap and ugly

Posted: 11 Apr 2011 10:03 am
by Dallas Cheked
richard burton wrote:I hate the look of steels clad in formica, it's just an easy short-cut for manufacturers.

Let's get back to more laquer finishes.
Those black formica Emmons push-pulls of the mid to late 1960's are still the "Stradivarius of Steel Guitars". Maybe we should listen to an instrument with our ears instead of our eyes.