Why did you buy the brand steel you did?
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Why did you buy the brand steel you did?
My last three guitars have been Carters. I liked the promotional package they have as well as the service before and after the purchases. I bought guitars for years simply because I saw ole "so & so" playing one on TV or at a show somewhere. One particular brand I had seen for years and years always made me want one of the " " guitars. Then when I finally got to where I could buy one it wasn't what I thought it was going to be. I look for comfort, good service and a guitar that will stay in tune and do what I need it to. Like to hear some positive feedback from some more players with similiar stories. Thanks!
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I bought my Zum from the reputation they have earned and recommendations from other players I respect. And so far, the Zum has not dissapointed me. It is a very comfortable guitar to play and stays in tune well. And I don't baby this guitar either. It has been lots of miles in the trunk of my car, and lugged around on many an outside gig. Not to mention all the bars and saloons this thing has seen. The Zum is built like a tank. That is a must for me.
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First Carter D10/8+5 from a forumite (Jim Ashton) who purchased it new..Excellent value and price..Excellent Steel...
Current Carter D10 9+8 from my buddy Joe Smith here in Charlotte who bought it new..and lost his mind the day he let me have it as part of a trade with a few bucks...
see how it works..
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Current Carter D10 9+8 from my buddy Joe Smith here in Charlotte who bought it new..and lost his mind the day he let me have it as part of a trade with a few bucks...
see how it works..
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I bought my Pedalmaster from Roy Thomas primarily because he was so positive about building a left-handed one. I checked with at least a dozen other companies, including all of the big outfits, and for the most part some would build one but relunctantly. I'm told my Pedalmaster sounds good and looks good, so that works for me.
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I bought mine for the price and playability. I was at Scotty's about 16 years ago and in the consignment room I saw a BMI U-12 with 7 floor pedals, 6 knee levers, and a change lock. It was priced at $1,200 which I thought was a pretty good deal. I wasn't in the market for a steel at the time as I was happy with my old ShoBud but a day later I was back with my wife and I plugged the thing in and played it for about 15-20 minutes and fell in love. Everything was tight and all the changes worked like butter and it looked good to boot. My wife asked if I liked it to which I replied "yes". She said we could go ahead and put it on the Visa which I did and I'm glad. It's been a great guitar and I think helped my playing a lot.....JH in Va.
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Billy, you saw my guitar in Gulfport. It's a real beauty. The reason I bought it was Charlie Stepp, well built guitar ergonomically, stays in tune, plays like butter and it was fully loaded at a fair price. The tone is great! If there was a real player behind this guitar, it could really make some wonderful music. I'll keep pickin' at it. It's not for sale.
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I knew I wanted a new steel but being so far away from anywhere the internet was the best source of information.
Carter's website sold me on the guitar. The Carter has lived up to my expectations. Extremely dependable. I do, however, want another steel someday and I will probably get another model just for the sake of having a totally different sound.
Carter's website sold me on the guitar. The Carter has lived up to my expectations. Extremely dependable. I do, however, want another steel someday and I will probably get another model just for the sake of having a totally different sound.
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My hero has always been "The Big E" (but he can play any guitar and sound just great). I've been an Emmons guitar man for the last 23 years or so......first push/pull guitar I had I fell in love with the playability and the incredible tone.......When I got this LeGrand, after having various brands, I heard and felt what I had with my first Emmons......I guess that's why I'm still playing one. I wish I still had my first one, what a guitar..........I got it from Tommy Cass in MA. HAL
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Be Blessed........HAL
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Be Blessed........HAL
'85 Emmons LeGrande D-10,(8 & 5) Hilton Vol. Pedal, BJS Birthstone bar, Rack w/Evans Pre-amp, Lexicon MPX500; (2)1501-4 BW's in custom built cabs by T.A. Gibson, & Sound Tech PL802 Digital Power Amp.
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Great thread... I'm one of those who has to play and live with a guitar for a while to see how it "fits". So over the years I've kept my eye open for guitars I wanted to try and could also afford. (I've never bought one new yet). Apart from a Sierra I really couldn't warm up to, I've had Emmons PP and LeGrande, Carters, woodbody Mullen, Fessenden, and they've all been great guitars, each with attributes and detriments. Right now I have two really nice mica Mullen guitars, very fine in every way.
Actually, I guess it would be Ok to finally say "Mullen".....
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Actually, I guess it would be Ok to finally say "Mullen".....
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