For Sale Msa Classic Sd-12

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Scot Rush
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For Sale Msa Classic Sd-12

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FOR SALE MSA CLASSIC SD-12
3 PEDALS 4 KNEES EMMONS SET UP
RECENTLY POLISHED ALL THE CHROME
HAD NEW BUSHINGS INSTALLED IN CHANGER
INSTALLED NEW GEORGE L PICK UP
THIS ONE SOUNDS GREAT STAYS IN TUNE AND PLAYS GREAT
$1050 SHIPED AND INSURED
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Jonathan Schwabe
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You have a pm!
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Scott Appleton
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msa 12

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what are those screws inbetween the changer and PU?
they do not appear to be original.
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there is only 1 screw that is not original
had to use it to put the gerge l pick up on
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Post by Mike Wheeler »

Scott, those 4 screws in a row are for the 2 changer axle supports. They are not mods or "additions"...they are original.

The other screw, as Scot says, is helping hold the George L pickup in place. That one is an "addition".

These MSA guitars are real workhorses, easy to work on, have great pedal and knee lever action and will perform well for a very long time.

This would be a great choice for a beginner, or a pro. And what an incredible price!! :eek:
Best regards,
Mike
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do you have the parts for the missing C6th neck ?
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roy sorry i sold the c6th parts to another msa enthusiast
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Hi Scot,
PM Sent
Thanks
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sd-12

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email sent
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Allen Winkelman
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hi

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How hard would it be to come by the parts to make this a universal 12? thanks Al :)
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i think i got the blank page thing taken care of
thank you guys for the help
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Post by Scot Rush »

allen i dont know anything about a universal or what it would take to convert this one is a extended e9th
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Post by Jim Palenscar »

You would need 4 more pedals and a vertical knee lever to make this a uni- about $700-$800 new. Also 2 adapters to enable 3 raises(on the 4th and 5th strings) from a 2 raise system.
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