Carter S10
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Carter S10
Here are some photos of my latest project. Many parts came from Al Brisco and a used body from Johnny pretzel. Pedals are as smooth as butter, and it sound magnificent. All that’s missing is the Carter fretboard which is on order, and the little decal that says assembled by Bud Carter. Of course since it’s a parts guitar there is no Carter serial number.
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Great job Brian, and a great guitar. The Carter Starters I mentioned in the private message are not in the same league as this model. You should be very pleased when you tune this up and play it.
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Thank you Jim and Fred for your kind words. Fred the knee levers do not fold up with the flags attached. They are secured by small wing nuts so easily removed. The three floor pedals are e9th normal, and so ate the two left levers. The fourth pedal acts like a right knee lever and takes the second string down from D# to D.
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