For Sale ...... Carter LE Custom

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For Sale ...... Carter LE Custom

Postby Ted Nesbitt » Fri Mar 28, 2014 1:04 pm

I have decided to sell my Carter "LE Custom" This has been my personal guitar for the last 3 years. It plays, and sounds wonderful. It looks a "Million Dollars"
Custom built body by Mark Giles (America,s finest craftsman) It is finished in Red lacquer with MOP inlays on front apron and Carter logo. The guitar body is
made with solid birdseye maple, supplied by "Timeless Timbers" of Wisconsin. Pedal rack, necks, endplates and keyheads are chromeplated on aluminium.
Pick-ups are Lawrence XR16s. The guitar has 8 pedals and 7 k/levers, set-up Emmons copedent. The guitar is in "Outstanding condition" and the case is
as brand new. Believe me, this is a very special Carter.

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Re: For Sale ...... Carter LE Custom

Postby Ken Byng » Fri Mar 28, 2014 4:42 pm

Ted
How on earth can you let this guitar go? It is possibly the best guitar that Carter have ever built (besides mine :lol: ). As you know I was never a Carter man in a million years until I played mine at a show. I was pleasantly surprised at how it played and sounded.

Whoever buys this guitar is getting a wonderful instrument. Leave some of your licks on it. :D
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Re: For Sale ...... Carter LE Custom

Postby Ted Nesbitt » Fri Mar 28, 2014 10:38 pm

This great guitar is sold........ I will probably regret it later on.
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