Factory built steels,how many?
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I think a proper distinction might be
what builders do all assembly and design
and which builders source out part of
the work. I only know Bruce Zumsteg's
method. He does everything because that's
just his style. Unfortunately that includes
alot of labor that isn't MISSION CRITICAL.
Subsequently you wait 10-12 months. I admire
Bruce for being STUBBORN I guess.
what builders do all assembly and design
and which builders source out part of
the work. I only know Bruce Zumsteg's
method. He does everything because that's
just his style. Unfortunately that includes
alot of labor that isn't MISSION CRITICAL.
Subsequently you wait 10-12 months. I admire
Bruce for being STUBBORN I guess.
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Bill Baily, You win the first place trophy!
That's it,so many threads about how many people play this and that,who really cares? Ann Fabian started it and everyone good naturedly jumped in,I ask one intelligent question and the whole world is trying to read some horrible "put down" in it>what did he really mean"? I didn't mean anything,Does anyone know what "food for thought" means?
Bill, Stephen,WC, Jack,BJ, Carl,Kenny,David,Paul and many others know what I was saying,
Well,---All's well that ends well!
Now back to the boring stuff,
Bobbe <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by BobbeSeymour on 28 June 2001 at 10:36 PM.]</p></FONT>
That's it,so many threads about how many people play this and that,who really cares? Ann Fabian started it and everyone good naturedly jumped in,I ask one intelligent question and the whole world is trying to read some horrible "put down" in it>what did he really mean"? I didn't mean anything,Does anyone know what "food for thought" means?
Bill, Stephen,WC, Jack,BJ, Carl,Kenny,David,Paul and many others know what I was saying,
Well,---All's well that ends well!
Now back to the boring stuff,
Bobbe <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by BobbeSeymour on 28 June 2001 at 10:36 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Who cares where an instrument is made??
If the instrument is of high quality craftmanship - garage or factory, what's the issue? I have seen outstanding examples of both. I have also seen horrible examples of both.
Price? Value is in the eye of the beholder, as well as it's perceived value in the market and it always will be.
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Bill Fulbright
ICQ# 2251620
1998 Sierra U12 7x5; '74 Schecter Strat; Gibson ES-165; Peavey Classic 50-410, Line 6 POD 2.2
If the instrument is of high quality craftmanship - garage or factory, what's the issue? I have seen outstanding examples of both. I have also seen horrible examples of both.
Price? Value is in the eye of the beholder, as well as it's perceived value in the market and it always will be.
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Bill Fulbright
ICQ# 2251620
1998 Sierra U12 7x5; '74 Schecter Strat; Gibson ES-165; Peavey Classic 50-410, Line 6 POD 2.2
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<FONT SIZE=-1>Bobby Seymour said in this thread above, on June 28, 2001</FONT> <FONT SIZE=-2>(and edited it at 10:36 pm same day)</FONT><FONT SIZE=-1>:</FONT>
<FONT SIZE=-1>I am somewhat puzzled that Bobbe Seymour would think to give me credit for starting this series of threads since the entire credit should really go to the person who started it and that person is:</FONT>
<CENTER>Al Marcus</CENTER>
We do truly thank Al Marcus for his unsolicited support of Carter Steel Guitars. If anyone wishes to pass along Bobbe's comments to Al Marcus directly, Al's email is: almarcus@cmedic.net .
What's most interesting for me about my name coming up in the context of everyone getting a chance to <FONT SIZE=+1>celebrate the brands they each love and/or enjoy</FONT> is:
<CENTER>The new <FONT SIZE=+1>OnLine Steelers Directory</FONT></CENTER>
can now be searched for that EXACT info by brand -- such as "Carter" "Emmons" "Peavey" "Zum" and so on! <FONT SIZE=-1>btw: Your mileage may vary depending upon spelling
</FONT>
<FONT SIZE=-1>I wish to thank John Fabian and his whole team of consultants and beta testers who worked to get the NEW OnLine Steelers Directory to be such an incredibly useful resource for all of us!</FONT>
See my other post here for more details on this really cool site.
<FONT SIZE=-2>Ann Fabian
Carter Steel Guitars
<FONT COLOR="#8e236b">Factory</FONT> and Showroom Location:
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1-800-969-7332 orders (accessories and steels)
972-475-2324 international pro model sales
1-972-288-9100 technical info and to reach Factory & Showroom
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www.steelguitar.com
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Ann Fabian on 29 June 2001 at 06:44 AM.]</p></FONT>
</FONT><SMALL><FONT SIZE=-1>Ann Fabian started it</SMALL>
<FONT SIZE=-1>I am somewhat puzzled that Bobbe Seymour would think to give me credit for starting this series of threads since the entire credit should really go to the person who started it and that person is:</FONT>
<CENTER>Al Marcus</CENTER>
We do truly thank Al Marcus for his unsolicited support of Carter Steel Guitars. If anyone wishes to pass along Bobbe's comments to Al Marcus directly, Al's email is: almarcus@cmedic.net .
What's most interesting for me about my name coming up in the context of everyone getting a chance to <FONT SIZE=+1>celebrate the brands they each love and/or enjoy</FONT> is:
<CENTER>The new <FONT SIZE=+1>OnLine Steelers Directory</FONT></CENTER>
can now be searched for that EXACT info by brand -- such as "Carter" "Emmons" "Peavey" "Zum" and so on! <FONT SIZE=-1>btw: Your mileage may vary depending upon spelling
</FONT><FONT SIZE=-1>I wish to thank John Fabian and his whole team of consultants and beta testers who worked to get the NEW OnLine Steelers Directory to be such an incredibly useful resource for all of us!</FONT>
See my other post here for more details on this really cool site.
<FONT SIZE=-2>Ann Fabian
Carter Steel Guitars
<FONT COLOR="#8e236b">Factory</FONT> and Showroom Location:
617 West Kearney Street
Suite 101
Mesquite, Texas 75149 USA
LearnPSG@CarterStarter.com
1-800-969-7332 orders (accessories and steels)
972-475-2324 international pro model sales
1-972-288-9100 technical info and to reach Factory & Showroom
1-972-288-9169 FAX
www.steelguitar.com
The Steel Guitar Information Resource
www.steelguitarINFO.com
OnLine Steel Guitarists Directory
www.OnLineSteelers.com
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Ann Fabian on 29 June 2001 at 06:44 AM.]</p></FONT>


