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Gary Schlotterbeck
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MSA student models

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Does anyone out there have an old MSA Red Baron or an MSA Sidekick that is in rough shape that I can cannibalize? If so PM me and we'll talk.
Thanks, Gary
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Gary Schlotterbeck
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Location: Hagerstown, Maryland

I found what I need.

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I found a place here in San Francisco where I can make everything that I need from scratch. It's called TechShop. You buy a membership and then you can use the equipment. They have everything from a milling machine to a 3-D printer, a full woodworking shop that include a planer. They also have computers with CAD design software. So, I'm going to build both a single 10 with 3 pedals and 4 knees, and an 8 string lap steel. My first effort will be Push Pull, then once I get more proficient with the equipment, I'll tackle an all pull changer. My membership will start the first week of August, so....here goes, wish me luck.
Ray Thomas
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Gary, a man in my area has one think its 3 and 1, wants around 700 for it, had it quite awhile, wonder why, will put you in touch if desired.
Ray Thomas
Livesteel Strings Dealer
Call 919-920-5482
Text rayssteel@gmail.com or email
David Lubinski
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Post by David Lubinski »

I have an MSA 10 string that I bought used in the 1980's. I wonder how I can find out what model it is?
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