If you had only 1 D-10 forever; What?

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Chuck Martin
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Post by Chuck Martin »

Put me down for MSA too. I've tried other brands, and except for substituting as a gym membership, the old MSAs are great guitars. I prefer the sound of their wood necks but that's another topic.
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David L. Donald
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Post by David L. Donald »

Recapping :
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Ok this is the list so far.

commit Hari-Kari unless it's a universal
Anapeg ?? This is a new one to me.
Derby

Emmons,
Emmons or Fessenden. Hopefully, it doesn't REALLY HAVE TO BE a D-10
Emmons or Williams
Emmons Push Pull.
Emmons push pull
1978 Emmons D-10 8+7
black Emmons Push Pull
6 Emmons D10's !!! or'66 Bolt-ons... Land o Goshen!!
74 Laquer Finish Emmons Push-Pull 8 & 5
A couple more Emmons
1965 Emmons (wraparound) D-10 (black) #2019 ( very specific!) [ but... I might change my mind about the old P/P when my new MILLENIUM arrives ]

Fessenden dispaces PP Emmons
GFI dispalces Push Pull Emmons

b0b's Sierra Session keyless
another agrees with bobby 100%

Sierra Session displaces Williams

S12 8/5 Black MSA Millenium
MSA Millennium!
1977 MSA Classic
two more MSA's
opps almost forgot my MSA Milleneum ultra custom ide
black 3-D S-12 MSA Millennium. (post Dallas hands on)

two Little Buddies (Drole) or really ZB Custom (cool)

my Ol'Bud Professional 8/4 ...Yeah Crowbear.
ShoBud S-12 with the Emmons pickup with or without trade-in of children
ShoBud Professional, 8+4 1973
Another Profesional

Zum..laquer.red ,12 on top ext E9 ,10 on bottom C6,9 floors,6 knees,maybe7,or 8
Zum or go back( to a lap steel and a 10 watt amp [ My present rig ] )
ZUMSTEEL!!!
'98 Zumsteel U12
I'll add my teacher Stepahanes Zum U-12

Mullen D-10 but GFI close second.
JCH
Franklin
FRANKLIN!!!!!

Interesting list I hope to see a few more dreams coming on this list

Emmons certainly leads, Sho-Buds holding in there well. Must be "that sound"
And Zum and MSA are doing well also.

But the Milleniums seem to be getting very high praise.. to go with the price. I have never seen one, but from what I have seen on the MSA site ~I am not surprised
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Paul Warnik
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1965 Emmons (wraparound) D-10 (black) #2019
Sidney Malone
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Post by Sidney Malone »

I intentionally stayed out of this one till I got back from Dallas because there was a new guitar I hadn't tried out.

I will say without any hesitation my choice of steel will be a black 3-D S-12 MSA Millennium. I haven't heard anything like it!!
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I might change my mind about the old P/P when my new MILLENIUM arrives Image
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