Trading my 12 string for a 10

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Todd Pertll
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Trading my 12 string for a 10

Post by Todd Pertll »

I've been looking at getting a smaller guitar for traveling purposes. I wish I could keep my 12 string but can't really afford to keep both around. Anyway, I'm toying with the idea of trading my MSA 12 (7p5k)for some sort of 10 string. Something that would fit in an overhead compartment of a plane. Preferably at least 3p3k. Bonus if you could set it up to my preferred set-up.

I'll say up front that I'm not sure how serious I am about this, but if anyone out there would possibly entertain such an offer please email me. Or if you have thoughts on the matter like if I'm out of line or crazy please let me know.

toddpertll@gmail.com

thanks,

todd
Marvin Born
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Post by Marvin Born »

Check out Lone Star Steel Guitars. I brought one home from Dallas in the overhead bin of a MD-80 with no problems. It is the E'Lite, push pull, S-10, 3 X 4, 26 pounds in the case.
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