My new PSG came tonight. Woo Hoo!

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My new PSG came tonight. Woo Hoo!

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Woo. Hoo.
If you smell something like a tire fire that's my brain burning. My new PSG came tonight.
Extra points to Larry Petree for a super packing job and a guitar that fully lives up to his word.
I've been noodling, mostly on the A6 neck since X6 is my current native tongue.
This thing is beautiful. Just beautiful.

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A beauty! I'm sure you are having loads of fun! :D
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She's Purddy
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Oh man are you in trouble...Way to go, Jerry!
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Fred Treece wrote:Oh man are you in trouble...Way to go, Jerry!
You got that right!
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Hey Jeffrey, How about a picture of the front. Looks good of what we can see. And Yes, Larry Petree is a Gentleman & Scholar and a great guy to deal with. J.R. Rose
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J R Rose wrote:Hey Jeffrey, How about a picture of the front. Looks good of what we can see. And Yes, Larry Petree is a Gentleman & Scholar and a great guy to deal with. J.R. Rose
It's hard to get a decent pic - my place is tiny (240 sq. ft.) and cluttered. Here's the best I can do.

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Congrats Jeffrey! You’re getting some decent pictures of the rear apron(business end) of your guitar! I’m with JR...want to see the front side, please? Thanks
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Congratulations ^_^
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Edward Rhea wrote:Congrats Jeffrey! You’re getting some decent pictures of the rear apron(business end) of your guitar! I’m with JR...want to see the front side, please? Thanks
Oops! Some of us are dim. :oops:


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Great looking machine!
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Thanks! Sounds great too. I'm pleased as punch.

And befuddled. :roll:
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My first Carter was just like this one except I had ordered Bill Lawrence XR-16 pu's for it.
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Look just like mine, got it Thursday! Was going to post PIC but not smart enough! I hope PSG comes easer than computer for me![/img]
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Congratulations ! By the way,there’s a Quilter combo amp behind,which model is it and how does it sound with your new psg ? Thanks.
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John Sluszny wrote:Congratulations ! By the way,there’s a Quilter combo amp behind,which model is it and how does it sound with your new psg ? Thanks.
The Quilter is a Mach 2 - 10" and it sounds great to me - but I don't play traditional country. The band I'm on is a country town local band and we play everything from Beach Boys to Blues to Beatles, Rolling Stones to Merle Haggard and a little Hank Williams I. I think if you wanted to play straight traditional country through it you'd want to use the clean channel.
Best amp I've ever had, and light as a feather too.
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