S-10 with additional pedals/levers

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Bob Carlucci
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S-10 with additional pedals/levers

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I have a buyer for my MSA Classic S 10.. I like it a lot but am looking for a lighter steel if I can find one... Seeking a nice S10, modern or vintage with an all pull changer, and at at least 4 and 5, or 5 and 4.. May consider a 3 and 4 depending on price,and if I can get pull parts reasonably for it... Will consider any brands except really heavy ones {old MSA etc] and GFI.. S10 ONLY, no double frames.. I was going to have one built but can't really wait 5 or more months, as I have a steady gig and will be playing a lot in the months to come... Not really looking for an ultra high end steel, just something that plays and stays in tune, and is not overly heavy... Have money in hand and ready to buy right now if the right steel comes along... bob
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Eric Philippsen
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I have a blond Sho-Bud Pro-1 that I was just about to list on the Forum this afternoon. Late 70's or thereabouts. Pretty nice although nicotine stained from, apparently, being in a heavy smoker's environment. $1300+shipping.
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Eric Philippsen wrote:I have a blond Sho-Bud Pro-1 that I was just about to list on the Forum this afternoon. Late 70's or thereabouts. Pretty nice although nicotine stained from, apparently, being in a heavy smoker's environment. $1300+shipping.
What does it have for pedals/levers?...

bob
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Eric Philippsen
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I double-checked and, sorry, it's a 3x3. It doesn't have 4 or more knee levers like you're looking for.

Best of luck.

Thanks.
Bruce Griffin
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I've had no reply, so I guess you have no interest. Good luck with your search.
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Bruce Griffin wrote:I've had no reply, so I guess you have no interest. Good luck with your search.
bruce... I have replied to your PM, wasn't around last night, ... bob
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i want to make a public apology to Bob; he did respond in a responsible and timely fashion, I simply reacted a little too quickly, as I'm sometimes prone to do. Not everyone is around their computer every day, they're off doing better things or having a life! My sincere apologies, the fault is entirely mine, and out of line. I hope Bob will accept my apology, and hope this will not reflect badly on him in any way.
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Bob, Have a Fender Artist 3x4 email or call 304-290-4232 Can be seen PSG for sale Thx JU
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