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Carvin CT6c original rhythym

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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2008

My buddy playing my carvin, wiyh a rhythym he made.

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  • What amp? And was that a flamed or quilted top? Looks really nice.

  • 15 watt spider 3. Or tone port and speakers i don't remeber. Its fat Flamed

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  • your boyfriend is horrible. maybe if you give him a blowjob BEFORE he plays, he will improve. I think the anticipation of his nob in your mouth threw him off bitchtits.

  • @shipleyshipster indeed, though every carvin I have seen in resale shops are excellent. And my old amp is still the best combo amp I have ever own.

  • @guitarspeare Carvin's are made to custom guitars, as and such are typically supposed to be for the person buying them specifically. They are trying to target people who will keep the guitar forever and not sell it. Resale is low because the whole point of Carvin is to get your own custom instrument, when you buy used, that is negated.

  • Prophecy001orEX : Yes Carvin is a good brand. They aren't very well known because they don't advertise a lot and the are factory direct. Many people compare the quality to PRS, which is saying a lot considering PRS guitars are almost always $2500 to $5000 lol. And a completely custom Carvin exactly to your specs, made on order is like $1,200-$1,500

  • @Prophecy001orEX great guitars but with limited resale value :(

    Really great tube amps as well.

  • Is carvin a good brand, i know they do the custom build

  • Looks flamed.

  • Nice. I have a CT6M, and I think it may be my favorite guitar. Not to nitpick, but just as an FYI, rhythm has nothing to do with which notes are being played but has everything to do with when and for how long they are played. But again, not to nitpick :)

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