Parts for MSA Pro Am Sidekick Guitar
- Fred Shannon
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Parts for MSA Pro Am Sidekick Guitar
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
phred
edited to add: I will consider buying an old beater guitar. These axes are pretty rare right now.
phred
edited to add: I will consider buying an old beater guitar. These axes are pretty rare right now.
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- Fred Shannon
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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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MSA Side kick parts
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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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.
Dwight
2 Knees with accessories for left or right.
3 pedals(for the Pro-AM)
Thats all I got.
Dwight
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- Dwight Lewis
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MSA parts
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.
Dwight
2 Knees with accessories for left or right.
3 pedals(for the Pro-AM)
Thats all I got.
Dwight
Dekley (PRS-10C), BMI S12
- Fred Shannon
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Dwight, very interested. Shoot me an email for price shipping etc. email fjshannon1@suddenlink.net
thanks phred
thanks phred
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b0b--close it out
nobody got anything but Dwight Lewis and he won't answer my emails. Thanks folks.
CLOSE IT OUT
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CLOSE IT OUT
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- Michael Yahl
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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.
Sorry, just saw this thread.
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.
Sorry, just saw this thread.
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- Fred Shannon
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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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