Parts for an old MSA

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Jesse Adams
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Parts for an old MSA

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Hi, I've been scouring the web looking for parts for my MSA, I believe it's in the neighborhood of the 1970's. I know psgparts was the place to go but his site is still down. Does anybody have any other suggestions for where I might find them?
What's that weird twangy slide thingy?
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Mike Wheeler
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You might try Jim Palenscar at Steel Guitars of North Country.
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Mike
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Don Poland
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Post by Don Poland »

Also, Wayne Link in Canada has great service. Wayne is a super guy to deal with.

http://www.mts.net/~linkon/
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Lane Gray
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Post by Lane Gray »

In addition to Jim Palenscar at
www.steelguitars.me
you have Tom Bradshaw at
www.songwriter.com/bradshaw
Both are good sources for MSA parts
2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects
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Thanks for the suggestions! I'll get in touch with these guys for sure!
What's that weird twangy slide thingy?
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tom bradshaw in concord, ca. used to have lots of early msa stuff. a better dealer you won't find!
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