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John Drury
Member

From: Gallatin, Tn USA

posted 26 October 2003 08:27 AM     profile     
How many of you picking on a Carter? Just curious. I am having one built, it should arrive mid month - November. My first brand new pedal steel. D-10, Black, 8 X 5, basically standard, one or two wierdo pulls. E-66 up front, 10-1 rear.

I have heard several that sound great, David Spires, Jr. Knight, Bobby Black, Jeff Newman, Milo Deering.

Who else do we have out there?

John Drury
NTSGA #3

DroopyPawn
Member

From: Fox, OK, USA

posted 26 October 2003 08:56 AM     profile     
I bought a Sierra Session SD12 last year but I'm considering a new Carter SD10.

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Lawrence Sullivan
Member

From: Granite City, Illinois, USA

posted 26 October 2003 09:37 AM     profile     
I just bought a new Carter SD 10, ordered at St Louis convention ,but having never played before what influenced my decision was their web site.
Just starting is kinda like buying a car and having never driven before or knowing how to maintain one, but they do have a good web site with lots of information on how things work and how to maintain it, and they answer any questions I have had so far.
Only thing is they didn't tell me the black ones are easier to play and sound better.
Keep pickin and I'll keep listening
Larry
Chippy Wood
Member

From: Elgin, Scotland

posted 26 October 2003 10:20 AM     profile     
I have a Carter S/10 Pad, love it, don't think I could part with it although I would like an Emmons or possibly a good U12.
Steven Cherson
Member

From: Atlantic Beach, N.Y.

posted 26 October 2003 10:39 AM     profile     
I have a Carter S-10. At the St. Louis convention I ordered a new S-10 wood body and neck, lacquer finish.

Steve

Tony Prior
Member

From: Charlotte NC

posted 26 October 2003 11:53 AM     profile     
Black D10 9+8
I really like it..
tp
Al Marcus
Member

From: Cedar Springs,MI USA

posted 26 October 2003 11:59 AM     profile     
I have had a few Carter Steels. I liked them all, A fine guitar and lightweight to boot.....al

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My Website..... www.cmedic.net/~almarcus/

John McGann
Member

From: Boston, Massachusetts, USA

posted 26 October 2003 12:39 PM     profile     
This year I got a used D10 Carter (the only other steel I've actually owned was made by a well known archtop luthier, John Zeidler, a dear friend who died of leukemia last year- a 12 string single neck w/ extended E9 tuning). I researched a lot and talked to various players and friends who had good things to say about them.

It was great out of the box, but I wanted to get the full compliment of 3rd and 4th string raises and lowers, so I added 2 knee levers to the C6 side, and also swapped out the George L's for Jerry Wallace TrueTones- the Truetones made a HUGE difference and improved what was a good sounding guitar into a great one! I had it in the famous Tom Cassella Basement of Push/Pulls and it sounded great among all of them- even Tom (who knows from great tone) thought it acquitted itself admirably!

The light weight really does make schlepping it around easier compared to a 95 pound D10. I'm really happy with it.

[This message was edited by John McGann on 26 October 2003 at 02:34 PM.]

Gene Jones
Member

From: Oklahoma City, OK USA

posted 26 October 2003 02:10 PM     profile     
I drove from Okla City to Carters at Dallas one morning. They had several D-10's on the floor so I asked John to play a few notes on each of them while my back was turned and I selected the one that sounded the best...

John and Bud tweaked my setup and Ann did the paperwork while I ate breakfast, and I was back on the road to Oklahoma City within two hours after arrival at the Carter store.

Played it that same night on-stage at my theater show without any familiarization and it was completely comfortable.

I'm still happy with it after three years.

www.genejones.com

[This message was edited by Gene Jones on 26 October 2003 at 02:13 PM.]

Moon in Alaska
Member

From: Kasilof, Alaska **** way up NORTH TO ALASKA

posted 26 October 2003 03:55 PM     profile     
I am a "dyed in the wool" Carter fan !
I have a 1996 Carter S-10 and really love
it !!
Moon

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Justin B. French
Member

From: Virginia Beach, VA, USA

posted 26 October 2003 10:49 PM     profile     
I love my Carter D-10.

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Carter D10, Fender 400
Nashville 1000, Goodrich L-120
DigiTech RP-100


Thomas Cepek
Member

From: Berlin, Germany

posted 27 October 2003 01:19 AM     profile     
Hi John!

I have four steels, all different brands. But I like my Carter most of them. It plays smooth, has a great tone and is lightweight.

Greetings from Germany,

Thomas

Steven Black
Member

From: Gahanna, Ohio, USA

posted 27 October 2003 03:39 AM     profile     
I love my carter D10 8+5 navy blue formica,
I need to update the pickups and have BCT done on it but it sound and the fact that I don`t have to hand money to my chiropractor
really stands for it self, this guitar really stays in tune, I want to purchase another one someday, especially the new custom carters.
Marc Friedland
Member

From: Vallejo, CA

posted 27 October 2003 09:27 AM     profile     
John,
I own and play two Carters, one is pre-BCT and the other one is new and has it. My wife likes the sound of both, but compared back to back she says the new one with BCT sounds warmer and more inviting. They're both S10's, one with 3 & 5, the new one with 4 & 5. I'm very happy with them and the service Carter offers. The other day at the N.CA steel jam about half the guitars played were Carters. Other than myself, the other players who played one were, Bobby Black, Richard Sinkler & Tom Cooper. -- Marc
Randy Pettit
Member

From: Van Alstyne, Texas USA

posted 27 October 2003 12:38 PM     profile     
I have two Carter S-12's.
George Mc Lellan
Member

From: Duluth, MN USA

posted 27 October 2003 01:13 PM     profile     
See Carter's website - Carter owners testimonials.

Lots of us there world wide.

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SUAS U' PHIOB
Geo


Eddie D.Bollinger
Member

From: Calhoun City, Mississippi

posted 27 October 2003 08:21 PM     profile     
I have a 1998 Carter D-10 8 & 5, Pre BCT,
I have had a Fender,2 Emmons,and a Sho-Bud
and the Carter fits me better than any of them did.
I have a very simple setup--The Carter,
a Goodrich pedal, and a Peavey Nashville 1000. The tone is there and the only person
I have to impress is myself.

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Eddie B.
Carter D-10
8 & 2many
msm@tycom.net

John Drury
Member

From: Gallatin, Tn USA

posted 27 October 2003 08:41 PM     profile     
I can tell by the responses to this post and the raft of E-mails that I have recieved that I picked a good company to build my steel. The folks at Carter seem to be in very good standing with the steel community. I see a lot of you have a second Carter. It seems to me T.W. also played a Carter at one time and maybe still does? I am really looking forward to getting my hands on one.

John Drury
NTSGA #3

Terry Downs
Member

From: Garland, TX US

posted 29 October 2003 06:37 PM     profile     
I have a Carter U12 that I bought almost a year ago. I absolutely love it.
Richard Sinkler
Member

From: Fremont, California

posted 31 October 2003 01:30 PM     profile     
I have a D10 that is about 3 years old. Has 9p/10k. Great guitar.
George Macdonald
Member

From: Lantzville, BC, Canada

posted 31 October 2003 01:59 PM     profile     
I have a Carter U12 that I bought 6 Months ago. I love everything about the guitar.
Chris Morano
Member

From: West Boylston, Massachusetts, USA

posted 31 October 2003 02:54 PM     profile     
I have a Carter D10 and love it, it sounds great, easy to carry and holds a lot of clothes.
Dyke Corson
Member

From: Urbana, IL USA

posted 31 October 2003 09:03 PM     profile     
I have a Carter D-10, I bought it new last fall. Gets great tone with the XR-16s. Very light weight so it's my first choice for pickup gigs. Also records great in the studio too. I still love my PPs, but this new guitar is trouble free fun!
Corky Owens
Member

From: North Richland Hills, Texas, USA

posted 10 November 2003 09:03 PM     profile     
Hey, John. I have been playing my Carter for
about a year and half and love the guitar. I
travel on the road with Gene Watson, so i
play my guitar alot. You won't regret your
decision to buy a Carter. Ann,John and Bud
build a great guitar and are great people to
do business with.
Corky Owens

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Richard Tipple
Member

From: Ohio, USA

posted 11 November 2003 09:47 AM     profile     
I play steel for "David Church" David does a lot of Hank Williams tribute shows & loves the tone of my Carter on the Hank songs. I love it for the tone, durability & ease of set-up. A very sharp little S-10 with all the bells & buttons I need

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Mark van Allen
Member

From: loganville, Ga. USA

posted 11 November 2003 10:21 AM     profile     
I have several fine guitars and one of my favorites is the Carter, mine was pre-bCT and I had it added. Contrary to what I've heard some people implying, it made a huge difference in the tone, sustain, and feel of the guitar. Plays great, Wallace Truetones make it sing! And way light too. Great guitars.

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Stop by the Steel Store at: www.markvanallen.com

Steve Stallings
Member

From: Bremond, Tx, pop 876, Home of the fighting Bremond Tigers

posted 11 November 2003 11:04 AM     profile     
I am a former Carter player and really enjoyed mine. I plan on checking out their custom shop series at the convention.
Don Discher
Member

From: Sault Ste Marie,Ontario,Canada

posted 11 November 2003 06:37 PM     profile     
I have a S 10 DB with 4p & 5kl. Black with polished package, beautiful guitar and nice to carry around,purchased from a great picker Al Brisco.
Dyke Corson
Member

From: Urbana, IL USA

posted 11 November 2003 07:02 PM     profile     
Corky, I will be in the opening band (playing my Carter) for you and Gene on Monday Nov. 24th in Champaign, IL....looking forward to hearing you guys!
John Drury
Member

From: Gallatin, Tn USA

posted 11 November 2003 08:24 PM     profile     
Well, tomorrow is the big day! I rec'd an e-mail from Ann saying it will be delivered some time on Wednesday. I have gotten a lot of positive feedback via e-mail from Carter owners and am really geezed about getting this axe.

John Drury
NTSGA #3

Corky Owens
Member

From: North Richland Hills, Texas, USA

posted 12 November 2003 10:12 PM     profile     
Hey, Dyke. Lookin' forward to learning a few
licks. Maybe we can sit around and trade licks before the show. Corky.

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seldomfed
Member

From: Colorado

posted 13 November 2003 12:16 PM     profile     
Ordered my Black , D-10 on 1/7/99 and still love it. Very reliable, easy to play, lovely guitar. A good value. A solid company. IF I had the bucks I'd buy two more, a S-12 and another S-10 or S-12 setup for Sacred Steel. I've been playing c&w steel mostly , but lately have been getting pickup gigs for alt-coutry and jam band stuff. Would love to explore other styles without having to mess about changing the setup of my D-10.

ENJOY your new axe!! Very cool.
chris

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Chris Kennison
Ft. Collins, Colorado
"There is no spoon"
www.book-em-danno.com


Bill Simmons
Member

From: Keller, Texas, USA

posted 13 November 2003 12:25 PM     profile     
Although I do not play a Carter at the moment, I wish I could have kept my D-10 Carter that Steve Stallings owned...very nice steels. Hi Steve!!
Daniel J. Cormier
Member

From: Lake Charles, LA, USA

posted 13 November 2003 01:34 PM     profile     
Just got my hands on a 2003 D-10 . Am very impressed with the tone and playability.This coming form a diehard Mullen & Zum fan.Bud still build and designs the good stuff

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Daniel J. Cormier
Mullens D-10 8/7,Mullens 8/5 , Peavey Sessions 400 Limited wedge,Nasville 1000,Peavey Nashville 400.
http://www.cajunsteelguitar.com

John McClung
Member

From: Los Angeles, CA, USA

posted 13 November 2003 02:09 PM     profile     
Any Los Angeles Carter players willing to let me sit down for a spell and play one? Feel free to email me direct, thanks. I'm average size and won't break anything, promise!
John Drury
Member

From: Gallatin, Tn USA

posted 13 November 2003 03:59 PM     profile     
The Carter was here when I got home from work. I pulled it out of the case and plugged it in and played. It was still in tune right out of the box! I spanked the plank until about 2 AM, what a treat to play! It is also a great looking guitar. They truly are World class steels, and Carter and Fabian are world Class builders.

John Drury
NTSGA #3

George Mc Lellan
Member

From: Duluth, MN USA

posted 14 November 2003 03:42 AM     profile     
toldja.

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SUAS U' PHIOB
Geo


Steven Black
Member

From: Gahanna, Ohio, USA

posted 14 November 2003 04:07 AM     profile     
I love my carter a D10 8+5 navy blue formica,
bought in 94, no BCT, I think it has excellent sound, though I might put true tones on it or the xr16 pickups. steveb.
John Drury
Member

From: Gallatin, Tn USA

posted 16 November 2003 07:42 AM     profile     
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!

John Drury
NTSGA #3

Joe Miraglia
Member

From: Panama, New York USA

posted 17 November 2003 08:31 AM     profile     
I play a D-10 Carter Pre-BCT. We are playing weekends. Me and my Carter get along just fine. Joe


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