Help needed on MSA

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Brendan Mitchell
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Help needed on MSA

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A friend of mine has an MSA semi classic which doesn't have a lever to lower the E's.
Having only worked on Emmons guitars I'm not sure where to start.Any suggestions?There are not too many steel guitar mechanics in Australia.
Regards Brendan
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Post by Michael Brebes »

Look in Links/Steel Vendors.
You'll find "MSA Style Parts(Randy Raemer)".
Hope that helps.
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Jim Smith
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Post by Jim Smith »

WARNING: There have been many posts in the past about people not getting their parts and losing money to Randy Reimer. I'm surprised that b0b hasn't removed his link yet.
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Post by Rex Thomas »

Think nothing of it Michael, but ABSOLUTELY to what Jim Smith said. I too have seen those many posts.
If it were me I'd drop an e-mail to MSA & see if they could steer me the right direction: http://www.msapedalsteels.com/
Hope you find the parts you need.
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Post by John Fabian »

You could have a local machinist copy the necessary parts or do it yourself.

MSA Semi-Classics have the same double raise/double lower scissor fingers as those installed in the Classic models, but the plate in the tuning window is only drilled for single raise/ single lower. Accessing the second raise or lower positions is a simple operation you can perform with a hand held drill.

To add the knee lever parts, simply unscrew the 6 screws on the outer back panel, add the necessary parts, replace the outer back panel and then rod and adjust the new knee lever(s).

John Fabian

BTW, we are working with one of our vendors to source these types of basic MSA parts. However, I seriously doubt happen before first quarter of 2004.
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Post by Al Marcus »

John- A great idea! There are a lot of MSA older guitars out there designed and built by Bud Carter......al Image

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Post by Jim Eaton »

Steelguitar Nashville lists "some" MSA parts on their website.
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Post by Darvin Willhoite »

I rebuilt a Semi Classic about a year ago and drilled the extra holes as John suggested. It had two knee levers, I added two more and drilled the mounting holes for a vertical should it be needed in the future. It made a really nice lightweight single neck guitar which played and sounded really good.

David Parker in San Antonio was making MSA parts. I've lost his email address, maybe someone else has it. He sent me a sample of some of his parts and they were really nice.

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Post by Jeff A. Smith »

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>John Fabian:

BTW, we are working with one of our vendors to source these types of basic MSA parts. However, I seriously doubt happen before first quarter of 2004.</SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Great news!

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Post by Brendan Mitchell »

Thanks for your replys
Would I be right calling this guitar a push pull ? Only I had it in my head MSA were all pull.
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Post by Jim Smith »

Your friend's MSA is all pull. Image<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jim Smith on 14 September 2003 at 08:44 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Thanks again
Brendan
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Post by Jerry Erickson »

Check with Tom Bradshaw also. I'm pretty sure his email address is in the links under vendors. I bought some parts from him earlier this year for an MSA that I'm working on.
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Post by Cairo Zoots »

David Parker was llopar@swbell.net a coupla years ago.

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