!!! PSG Parts is back online !!!

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Post by SveinungL »

This is great news :-)
Best regards from Norway.
Thanks Sveinung Lilleheier
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Yes! I know I am not the only person that loves the Large tuning wrenches from Psg parts online!!
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Post by Abe Levy »

This is great news. Thanks Michael!!
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Thank you all for your kind words. I hope that I can get back to "normal" soon.

Michael
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I couldn't be happier with how I placed an order, it shipped the next day and I have it in hand super quickly.
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Post by Scott Spanbauer »

So glad to hear! Welcome back.
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that is a great news … welcome back 👍
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Post by Dale Rottacker »

I don't even need anything right now, and I'm STILL glad you're back.
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Post by John Sims »

I've already ordered from Michael. Lightening fast shipping, reasonable prices and a perfect fit for my Carter U-12 :D
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John

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Post by Al Brisco »

Hi Michael,

Was I ever glad to see that your back in business....as the pedal steel world needs you.

I'm so glad you have taken on the Carter parts. I often wonder what Carter would be like today if John Fabian & Bud Carter were still around.

I am retired but open to share any info that is pertinent, as I have lots of pedal steel documents that I can share.
Happy Steelin'
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Post by Larry Allen »

Does Michael have a new website. In cannot pull anything up for him??? Mahalo Larry
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Does Michael have a new website. In cannot pull anything up for him??? Mahalo Larry
Yes Larry; that new site crashed few weeks ago and Michael "AGAIN" is in the process of getting a website technically sound and that takes a while; I'm betting we'll start the new year with a new website. :?: :?: :?: 8) 8) 8)
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Post by Bill C. Buntin »

Great news Michael.

Al I wonder that same thing about Bud and John. They were “go to” guys.
Carter guitars were underrated. I loved the one John and Bud built for me in 1997.
Another one I wish I had kept.
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Post by Dave Mudgett »

Here's the thread where Michael announced recurring problems with the website on Nov 18 - viewtopic.php?t=404779
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Post by Lynn Kasdorf »

As of 12/9/24, psgparts.com is down. Specifically, the domain is parked and not pointing to a website.

I look forward to it being resurrected.
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Post by Dan Beller-McKenna »

Back up and running.