Two MSA steel guitars for trade or sale ** TRADED **

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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jeff reynolds
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Two MSA steel guitars for trade or sale ** TRADED **

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I would like to move these two steels ( one is a S12e9extd the other is a D12 ) and get a D10 or S12Univ
I am looking for one that is easy to change pedal and knee lever functions and is a quality enough instrument to gig on.
Open to suggestions , comments and offers .
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Junior Knight
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Post by Junior Knight »

do u have pics of the d-12?
2006 Msa S-12 “milly” 8 & 5

. Peavey Nashville 1-12 Tommy Huff speaker cabs. Goodrich pedals & matchbro.Steeler Choice seats.. that is all..(for now) lol


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John McClung
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Here ya go, Junior. This MSA D-12 was mine for quite a while, highly customized by my buddy Tom Bradshaw. Weighs a bit, as you no doubt would know, since you own an even earlier one.
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David Mason
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Post by David Mason »

Can't a S12E9th be re-jiggered to a U12 fairly easily? (By someone who finds this easy, of course.. :D )
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thanks John McClung

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Post by Stephen Gambrell »

Prices? A front pic on the S-12? SSet-up?
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Post by Niels Andrews »

Well my friend, you are not making any sense. To change an MSA around is as easy as it gets. Just send it to Jim Palenscar and he will make what you have a U12 and it will be done right.
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to change copedant on a msa is not easy with those round crossbars its a nightmare!
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changing coped on an msa

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changing coped on msa, , piece of cake
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to change copedant on a msa is not easy with those round crossbars its a nightmare!


I Know.. I've done it . I want square or hex shaft guitar with bell cranks that can be put on and/or moved around without having to remove the cross shaft. also would like to have an aluminum neck guitar ...
still open to suggestions from the pros on here .

and yes , the thought of shipping the S12 to Jim has been on my mind .

Thanks for all the comments . keep them coming ...
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Post by Gary Walker »

I MISS MY '75 MSA CLASSIC D-12 9 & 5, IT WAS GREAT AND WHEN NOT IN USE; MADE A GREAT DOOR STOP :D
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The Two MSA's , Two Fender Amps and some cash Now live in TX.
An Emmons Lashley LeGrande III D10 8X6 now lives in Mississippi.

Thank You David Mitchell.
Enjoy The Gear , Spend The Cash .
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