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Holy moly!

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These are awesome guitars! I had a red one of these and I should have never parted with it. This was a giant step in the MSA Manufacturing history. These guitars were the template of today's modern guitars . They are light, have a short keyhead, play smooth as butter and ar as quite as a church mouse in the studio. They look and sound amazing. I had a BL Chrome covered 605 in my front neck and that PU was a great match up to that guitar.
These don't show up every day . Worth every penny and you know if Damir is involved, it's a good product.
I'm setting the timer on this sale!
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Brian Ostrom wrote:This was a giant step in the MSA Manufacturing history. These guitars were the template of today's modern guitars .
Amen to that
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I had one identical to this one, only in Black..Never should have traded it.. A great instrument
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These are really nice guitars, I had a red one that I played for about 13 years and sold it in a moment of weakness. I now have a twin to this one in the closet, waiting for me to get time to add some levers and put my setup on it.
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Bud Carter was a genius, there is no guitar out there, that he was involved with, that I don't like...
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MSA SS steel guitar reply from Steve B.

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Hello Damir, you are killing me and bad timing too, I have been searching for an MSA SS double 10 for years, does it have 3 raise 3 lowers on changers?
if it does I am going to cry cause my budget is crimped right now to buy it unless I can make payments. Steve B.
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MSA SS steel guitar reply from Steve B.

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This is too amazing, great guitar in great shape too, sob, sob, sob, sniff, sob, hanker chief please, I want it so bad, Steve B.
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Steven Black wrote: does it have 3 raise 3 lowers on changers?
yeap 3/3 changer
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So nice....Damir...where do you get these guitars?
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I know people .... :alien: :alien: :alien: lol
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UP... these are Great Guitars..... :D
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:D
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Msa

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They are the third leg of the Emmons - Shobud - MSA stool. Unlike the other two legs, I have never had a mediocre one.
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lots of interest, but still available...
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ttt...
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Beautiful axe!
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trade in progress..
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