![]() ![]() Not sure but I've heard the Carter outsells the rest and wouldn't be surprised. For me, I'm playing the Carter now for 90% of the stuff I do and I'll probably always play some sort of lightweight guitar from this point on. Any of these guitars will get the job done but I wouldn't want to use a Bigsby for todays music. There's got to be at least 100 or more homemade or I should say Custom guitars out there including the Anapeg from Australia at a cost I wouldn't be willing to pay. There's some other newer ones I can't remember but you can mix these above in any order. Lots of others but these would be my guess of the top guitars in todays market for up to date modern steel guitars. I don't think answering this would be fair to all the fine mfg's we have today. I have had some dandys that I thought were great when I was playing one of them, and later came to the conclusion they were not so good. I feel that this would just be someones opinion, that is a question you must answer for yourself. Nah, I think Bobbe is the one best qualified to answer this, he has his hands on all the best models. If I were to make a really definitely uneducated guess, I'd say. I don't think you can limit it to only 5 brands. What are the five most popular brands of PSG today? What do the pros play? Your profile | join | preferences | help | search Classic country shuffle styles for Band-in-a-Box, by BIAB guru Jim Baron. ![]()
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