Help! Carter "Pull Pin" Broken
Hi all,
About a month into learning the pedal steel on my newly purchased [second hand]Carter D10, all was going well, until the tuning rod connecting the 10th string to the A pedal pops out the right hand side (gulp). Had a good look under the PSG, and seems pretty straight forward what's happened. The 'pull pin' (looks like a tiny dumbell or 'dog bone') onto which the pull rod hooks has split in two. Newbie that I am, I'm fairly confident that it would be simple to put right if I had a replacement, but there's the damn rub!
Seems to be a guy in Canada (http://www.steelguitarscanada.com) that has replacement Carter parts. Assuming he's still in operation the part that I need is listed in his catalogue. Is this my only option?
Tbh I didn't realise that Carter no longer existed when I purchased my Pedal Steel, much as I like it, I'm starting to feel a little nervous about the future
. Assuming that my only options are to order spares from Canada, can anyone advise me as to what other parts are liable to fail/break on a PSG. Thinking I'll just gobble up all the spares I need for a rainy day.
Many thanks,
Dan.
About a month into learning the pedal steel on my newly purchased [second hand]Carter D10, all was going well, until the tuning rod connecting the 10th string to the A pedal pops out the right hand side (gulp). Had a good look under the PSG, and seems pretty straight forward what's happened. The 'pull pin' (looks like a tiny dumbell or 'dog bone') onto which the pull rod hooks has split in two. Newbie that I am, I'm fairly confident that it would be simple to put right if I had a replacement, but there's the damn rub!
Seems to be a guy in Canada (http://www.steelguitarscanada.com) that has replacement Carter parts. Assuming he's still in operation the part that I need is listed in his catalogue. Is this my only option?
Tbh I didn't realise that Carter no longer existed when I purchased my Pedal Steel, much as I like it, I'm starting to feel a little nervous about the future
Many thanks,
Dan.