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Thanks Larry Behm and Carter!
Posted: 22 Aug 2001 5:01 pm
by Rick Garrett
Got my Carter in today and I am really enjoying the sound, playability and all. Many Thanks to Larry Behm for sending me a guitar EXACTLY like he described and Thanks to Carter for building a fantastic product. Im going to bang around on this one till spring or so and then its time for a brand new one made just for me. This thing sounds great and plays perfectly. Many Thanks Yall!!
Rick
Posted: 22 Aug 2001 7:53 pm
by RichardMcKinney
Rick,
I live about 45 minutes from Larry. I had the pleasure of hearing that beautiful blue carter you bought. If i would have had the cash I would have snatched it.Larry is a fine gentleman and a great teacher.Have fun with your axe.It's a real beauty.
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Keep on Steelin
Carter 4/k 3/p
Posted: 22 Aug 2001 8:07 pm
by Larry Behm
You are welcome. With the completion of this deal 4 players got another guitar that fits their needs a little better.
Larry Behm
503-786-4480
Posted: 23 Aug 2001 2:01 am
by Rick Garrett
Hey Larry, yeah man we were all lined up like ducks in a row with each one of us waiting on the sale.
I thought about that. You know the first ol boy in that row is really the only dude who actually SPENT money. HAHAHA Thanks again!
Rick
Posted: 23 Aug 2001 4:37 am
by Larry Miller
Rick, is that thing really as deep blue as it appears on my screen? Larry
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GO TITANS GO!!!
Posted: 23 Aug 2001 7:29 am
by Steve Stallings
Congrats on your new Carter. They really are great guitars. The Carter Trinity (Ann, Bud, And John)are three of the nicest folks I know and provide great service.
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Steve Stallings
Bremond, Texas
Carter D10/ Zum D10/Evans
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Posted: 23 Aug 2001 8:55 am
by Rick Garrett
Hey Larry, no its not that deep a blue. Its just a little bit lighter than the pic.
Rick
Posted: 23 Aug 2001 5:14 pm
by Larry Behm
It is the same color as Al Brisco's guitar if you have seen his. I just love the color.
Larry Behm
Posted: 24 Aug 2001 7:39 am
by Gary Dunn
Rick,
The second duck is pretty happy with his new axe too. Let's all hope the the lead duck is happy with his. Thanks Boo Bernstien for jump starting the domino effect for all of us involved.
Gary Dunn
Posted: 24 Aug 2001 8:39 am
by Herb Steiner
I played that guitar before it left the factory. It's among the best Carter guitars I've played, and I compared it side by side with one of my beloved 1965 Emmons wraparounds. Very, very close in sound. Congrats to lucky stud who received this guitar.
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Posted: 24 Aug 2001 10:20 am
by Larry Behm
Herb thanks for the support of that great guitar. The reason I sold it, I went back to a PP I got from Bobbe S. He made me a deal I could refuse, otherwise the cost would go up and up.
Thanks BS and HS
Larry Behm
Now on to try out a Lexicon reverb unit. Isn't this fun.
Posted: 24 Aug 2001 1:39 pm
by Rick Garrett
Thanks Herb! I tell you what man Im liking this sucker more each day. great horn
Rick
Posted: 24 Aug 2001 9:06 pm
by Tom Diemer
Rick, I just got one of those about 3 weeks ago also. Nice guitar, isn't it
Mine is a rosewood D-10, 8/5 with BCT. The tone is incredible. Quite an upgrade from the Carter Starter!
Congrats
Posted: 26 Aug 2001 9:58 am
by Mark van Allen
I couldn't agree more about both the quality of these fine guitars and the great folks at Carter. I really need two guitars, one for the bus and one for the studio. And after I played my blue Carter for a while I knew I'd want another one, and the new Ebony Birdseye I have is even nicer. The older one is pre- BCT and I really wondered about what the difference might be since it's a truly fine sounding and playing guitar. After playing a newer model, I have to say the BCT is everything they claim at Carter. Noticeably more sustain, better tone and action. And incredibly, the strings actually feel better under the picks and bar. I can't really explain that, but it's really noticeable. If I could afford another guitar, I would have gotten in line for Larry's! Kudos to Carter for a super fine instrument- and Congrats to Rick for picking up on a great axe!
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Mark van Allen-"Blueground Undergrass" Pedal, Non-Pedal, Lap, and Dobro
Posted: 26 Aug 2001 4:51 pm
by Al Marcus
Posted: 26 Aug 2001 8:43 pm
by Lincoln Goertzen
I recently ordered a Carter D10, 8&5, unseen, unheard. (I had no chance to play one, and didn't have the experience to know what to look for, anyway.) I bought it on the recommendation of many players. It should be here in a few weeks, and I'll post a little note when it does.
Sure puts my mind at ease to read all these positive notes on Carters! By the way, I ordered the blue birdseye mica, too. It will be exactly like Al Brisco's guitar.
Thanks, Lincoln
Posted: 27 Aug 2001 3:20 am
by Gene Jones
Rick, congratulations on the Carter....now I can stop "bugging" you to try one!
Posted: 27 Aug 2001 3:07 pm
by bob grossman
Larry:
I recall when you got the Carter, you stated it "had the sound". Why would you let it go in favor of a guitar much less versatile mechanically with (as I recall) pedal action longer and stiffer?
Posted: 27 Aug 2001 4:40 pm
by Larry Behm
Yes this guitar has a great great sound especially after I put the Emmons single coil in it. It played just great and looked like a million blue bucks.
The PP I have plays harder, the finish is flat and well used, it took me two months to settle on what changes I could put on and a lot of time making those changes, and I know what I am doing.
Makes one wounder why I would go this direction. Easy--string separation and PP tone. I A B'd both guitars back and forth, called Bobbe S and told him he was not getting his guitar back. I watched the faces of the steel players in the crowd, I watched my fellow band mates jumping up and taking notice with big smiles on their faces, the rest is history.
Once you get that PP sound in your head it is hard to replace.
Carter's are a great guitar, I said it often and still do.
Larry Behm