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Wanting to add floor and knee pedals to a MSA Pro Am Sidekick guitar recently purchased. Need 3 knees, 2 kick lefts and 1 kright plus one floor pedal with all the hookups. Thanks



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edited to add: I will consider buying an old beater guitar. These axes are pretty rare right now.
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I'd always thought they were as flexible as a maverick.
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Lane, thanks for the comeback. I believe the little Pro Am Sidekick is much more flexible than a maverick, it comes with an all pull triple lower/raise changer. The hold up mostly has always been the bell cranks, which are really not bell cranks. Thinking about converting them to some thing like the Carson Wells setup. I would only have to replace the bell cranks system and that's not too difficult. The knees would be a different situation. Thinking about using upside down pull on the right kick knees.


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Fred I got a pedal bracket with 3 pedals in like new condition. Emblem is in great shape too. Let me know I will send you a picture. I think I got some knees also.

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Dwight you got a yahoo email.


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ttt please

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Fred sorry about the delay, I got parts such as these:
2 Knees with accessories for left or right.
3 pedals(for the Pro-AM)
Thats all I got.

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Fred sorry about the delay, I got parts such as these:
2 Knees with accessories for left or right.
3 pedals(for the Pro-AM)
Thats all I got.

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Dwight, very interested. Shoot me an email for price shipping etc. email fjshannon1@suddenlink.net



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not going to give up. sure could use some parts.


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nobody got anything but Dwight Lewis and he won't answer my emails. Thanks folks.
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Post by Michael Yahl »

Phred,

I'm not that familiar with the Pro-Am undercarriage but didn't they use a lot of the standard MSA hardware?

If so, I should have a lot of what you need.

Check my website www.psgparts.com

If you shoot me some pictures, perhaps we could figure something out.

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Post by Fred Shannon »

Michael thanks for the offer but I think I'm gonna' go with a Carson Wells undercarriage (complete). There's a lot of stamped steel under the original and I like the Wells make up. The msa has a nice cabinet made of hard rock maple with some signature in it. Thanks again for the offer, I've heard nothing but good things about your products.


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