How many of the older MSAs are in regular use?

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Palmer
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I use a Classic SS that I converted to an Sd-10. It never breaks a string sounds great and is smooth as silk. Jack Palmer.
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Post by Ric Epperle »

1978 MSA Vintage XL D12 :)
MSA D12 Vintage XL 8+5
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Yes!!

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Still pickin' the heck out of this ol '72, setup is universal, with a few added triple raises. You can bet these ol MSA's will be around for many years to come. They are real work horses thats for sure.
Flowers are nice too!!
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Post by Donny Hinson »

I'll still drag out my ol' 1973 8+8 Classic if the prospective "environment" isn't suitable to use my "Mill". :roll:
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Post by Steve English »

This little 10-banger was originally purchased as a back-up to my D-12 back in 1983 (this guitar is a '74).

Over the years I've bought and sold several different brands, but this is the only one that has never left the stable. I've owned 4 MSA's and each has been an excellent guitar. I've never had an issue with any of them. This one plays as well as any "modern" guitar I've sat behind....and I've never had to file :whoa: or modify any parts :lol: .

I've accumulated enough parts to configure this one as a 6/5, and routinely change it around to try different pulls. Solid!

I would like to take one of Gary Rittenberry's guitars for a spin..... 8)


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Post by Mike Perlowin »

I don't need another steel, and actually have no place to put one, but I can't help thinking how cool it would be to have one of those black mica guitars with the white trim to go with my white one with the black trim.

I once jokingly told Bud Carter that he built those MSAs so well that there was no reason for me to get a new Carter, and he laughed, but said others had told him the same thing.
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Post by Charles Davidson »

Over the years have owned severeal topnotch guitars,My 35 year old MSA-D10 is the ONLY one that I have to change the third string because it goes dead,can't remember the last time I broke one while I was playing.DYKBC.
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Post by Earnest Bovine »

Ricky Newman wrote:
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I really love this damn guitar.

Then for heaven's sake get it in out of the snow!!
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Post by Earnest Bovine »

Ricky Newman wrote:
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I really love this damn guitar.

Then for heaven's sake get it in out of the snow!!
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Post by Brad Issendorf »

My 1975 maple D-10 Classic is my contribution. My first and only guitar for about 15yrs until the new Legend came along. I still take it out to jobs a couple of times a year. Been a good old guitar, still a good old guitar.
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Humm

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Steve: your MSA S-10 looks like mines 'litte brother' & don't ya just love the color of them!! Yours would do those flowers of mine justice!!

Ernie Pollock :D
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Post by Steve English »

Ernie,
While originally browsing this thread, I did a double-take when I came across the picture of your guitar.

My wife has taken up painting with watercolors and enjoys painting flowers and desert plants. She used my favorite pair of boots as a vase for her flowers in this painting, and it came out so good I just couldn't get mad at her......

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So when I saw what I thought was MY guitar with those flowers on it.........:lol:
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Post by Ricky Newman »

Earnest,

Rest assured, we were only out there for a few minutes. Mothers polish and 3-in-1 oil are hell on a small apartment.

Thanks for your concern,

Ricky
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0ld msa

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I don"t have a picture of Les Green"s 1974 MSA,but I
got to sang a few songs with his backup and it sounded very good. It was a real treat to hear Les,and Sonny and the other guy"s,I had not played with them for 50 years.Thanks again.
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Post by Larry Robertson »

I'm still playing my MSA Vintage XL D10, blue laquer, that I bought from Danny Cormier about 2 years ago. Play it every day & gigs also. I love it. Stays in tune when moved, & does NOT have that Emmons P/P sound and thank goodness. If everybody had the same tone there would be no need for any other guitars or players. I like the sounds I can get from mine! I am lucky to have it.
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Post by Larry Robertson »

PS to my previous post: SN 2C6698
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MSA D-10, Carter U12, Fessy SDU-12,Emmons P/P D-10, Emmons P/P U-12,Emmons S-10 ShoBud SuperPro, Lap steel, keyboards, 6-string Guitars.. too many
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Post by Les Green »

Hey Dean, thanks for the compliment! Enjoyed having you out here for a few days. Make it again sometime. By the way, '73 not '74. Sonny is 74!!!
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Post by Dean Batye »

Les,would you say thanks to the boys for me.Sonny is
74 your MSA IS A 73,Sorry about that,I had forgot he was older then me. Ha! Ha!Thanks for the invite,I will take you up on that.
Thanks again,
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Post by Quentin Hickey »

Ricky, that is one beautiful guitar!
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Post by Ian Sutton »

Here is my 76 Classic S10. I also just took in a slightly earlier one to overhaul for a friend before he sells it.

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Post by Alvin Douglas »

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Mine is a 1974 S10. I have returned the pots to factory. Replace the capacitor and added the factory switch that was used for the D10. I added a 1/4" jack to the underside. A short 1/4" cable connects my tuner to the pickup and is disconnected by the switch.
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Post by Greg Johnson »

Still using my old black 73' Classic.
MSA CLassic SD-10
92 Emmons LII
79 Super Pro
Quilter TT
Evans FET 500
Fender Twin 65 RI
American Takimine
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I HAVE A 1974 S10 LIKE NEW ,LOVE IT.BLACK MICA/WHITE TRIM 5X4. WHITE COLORED PU.I :) TALKED TO REECE SHORTLY BEFORE HIS PASSING,HE CONFIRMED IT WAS 74.
Now have a SX 6 string lap in G,.A Tele plus telecaster, Larrivee acoustic.Also have a Fender resonator guitar with new Quarterman cone and spider,and an Allan tailpiece.Playing through a Fender Super Champ XD,using a little delay on the amp and a Harmonix Holy Grail Echo pedal,set on Hall turned to about 1pm.Just got a Fender Dual 6 Stringmaster style. Bought a Yamaha FGX5 Recently and love it.
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Post by Quentin Hickey »

Carl McLaughlin wrote:I HAVE A 1974 S10 LIKE NEW ,LOVE IT.BLACK MICA/WHITE TRIM 5X4. WHITE COLORED PU.I :) TALKED TO REECE SHORTLY BEFORE HIS PASSING,HE CONFIRMED IT WAS 74.
Hi Carl, they are great steel aren't they? And had the one of the very best standing right behind them.

RIP Mr Anderson.
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Post by Mike Wheeler »

I love MSAs. I cut my teeth on a white tidewood Classic U-12 back in '73 and played that baby to death.

Now, I have 2 late 70s, lacquer, 12 string "The Universal" steels. The most recent one that I purchased was one of Reece's personal guitars. And am I ever proud of it. It's one beautiful guitar, and it reminds me of him every time I look at it. I really miss that ole boy, too.
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