Arm Lever ?
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- Damir Besic
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Arm Lever ?
MSA on Ebay,with arm lever.Never seen anything like that before.
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Hmmm...somebody butchered up a nice old MSA. From what the seller said...
...that might even be a hat-rack, though! <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Donny Hinson on 05 January 2003 at 07:09 PM.]</p></FONT><SMALL>Built in 1990 - this was the last MSA built.</SMALL>
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I have a catalogue/ steel guitar magazine, with all the MSA's pictured.
One is what i'd call an Emrald Green 12 string, with the wrist lever,
one of most beautiful guitar's i've ever seen.
looks somewhat easier to use than the one on ebay.
If i can get someone to scan it, I'll post it.
I'm sure Maurice has a copy of it tho,
Maybe he will post it.
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66 Emmons D-10 bolt-on
One is what i'd call an Emrald Green 12 string, with the wrist lever,
one of most beautiful guitar's i've ever seen.
looks somewhat easier to use than the one on ebay.
If i can get someone to scan it, I'll post it.
I'm sure Maurice has a copy of it tho,
Maybe he will post it.
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Not exactly the same, but Gene Fields built one of his GFI guitars from the ground up for a picker who was paralyzed from the waist down that had levers positioned in such a way that the player got the effects of all 3 pedals and I think one or two knee lever effects, in the shape of a square through which the player placed his right forearm and moved his arm left, right or right-and-up, as well as left-and-up (I think) in order to actuate them. I have a picture of it, but no scanner...I think one has to be a little bit of a mad scientist/genius to design a pedal steel anyway
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I have used wrist levers off and on for a long time. At the present time I have wrist levers on two of my single 12's which are similar to the one pictured.
Wrist levers work easy, they are accessible, and much more comfortable to use than most would think. However, should one not want to use it, it can be removed in one second.
Wrist levers work easy, they are accessible, and much more comfortable to use than most would think. However, should one not want to use it, it can be removed in one second.
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