BMI S-10, 3 X 4, Emmons, $1275 + 1/2 shipping - SOLD

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Scotty Wenzel
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BMI S-10, 3 X 4, Emmons, $1275 + 1/2 shipping - SOLD

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Selling my 80's BMI S-10 in very good condition. Serial number #1007. Emmons setup. Plays nice and and stays in tune. Great guitar for a beginner or Pro who wants a light S-10.

Includes original hardshell case. New strings and just lubricated.

I will split freight costs with the buyer to anywhere in the lower 48 states.

Will accept Cashier’s Check or PayPal. (Paypal add 3% fees). Guitar will ship upon cashiers check clearing my bank, or for PayPal, account verification and funds receipt. I have over 550 all positive feedback rating on Ebay (ID = waltmires).

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PM or email me if interested and THANKS FOR LOOKING!
Scotty W.



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That's a good looking guitar. A great price for a beginner and a fine guitar for a pro.

Don built me an S-10 a couple of years ago and I just love it. It sounds great through all my amps. Easy to set up or make changes to. Mine also has a 705 pickup.

My skinny arms and weak back love it, too!
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Thanks Lee! Yup, it's a pretty one and a little sad to part with her, but I've got a new Mullen that's taken her place. :D
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Where are you located? I may possibly be interested, as soon as I found out what's going on with my lost guitar by UPS. I would want to pick it, I've lost faith with shipping company's now. Thank you!
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Never mind, I see Kansas now. Sorry
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Hey Adam, if you were interested in buying my BMI, I'm pretty confident that shipping the guitar to you shouldn't be an issue as I would ship direct from my company, fully insured with direct signature required. I've shipped a lot of gear through the years and haven't lost a piece. Also, you're not too terribly far as I'm basically in Kansas City.

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Scotty
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Post by Wesley Medlen »

Scotty these are very good steels. I have 2 SD10's. One is exactly like your's except for pad and 5th lever. s/n on mine is 625 made in 86 so your's is probably newer. If I was in need of one I would be after it. I only live about 75 miles south east of you. Good luck Wes
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Hi Wesley! Thanks for the dating info, as I was pretty much guessing from other posts I had seen. So perhaps a late 80's build date?

Good to know that you're just down the road neighbor... :D

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Scotty
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They have a jam at Am. Legion in Baldwin 2nd Sat. about 6pm I try to get up there occasionaly.
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Hi Scotty,

I have a sister to your guitar, except she's black. When I got her, someone had messed her up a little underneath, rods were crisscrossed, levers set up wrong, etc. I had very little trouble getting her straightened out, plus I moved a knee lever over to where I could reach it. She was pretty easy for me to work on, and I'm a girl, so. . . .

Absolutely love the tone and playing ability of this model of guitar.

Hope she finds a good home.
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That sounds great! I've got to play the waiting game with UPS, and see how everything unfolds. I will be keeping an eye on this guitar, and let you know what I find out either way. Thanks, Adam
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Post by Scotty Wenzel »

Hi Lynn,

Thanks for the BMI family update! Black is always a cool finish on a guitar in my book as my new Mullen is black too. Yup, these BMIs are really nice, solid axes and as you mentioned, easy to make changes on...

Keep on steelin' in PA!! :-)

Best,
Scotty
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Great deal for a beginner/intermediate. (Can't believe it's still around...)
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Thanks Ben! Yup great little axe and surprised it hasn't sold yet too... Going up on the Bay & Reverb in the next couple of days.

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What is the weight in the case?
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steel guitar for sale

Post by Kenneth Davis »

Scotty,
Could this steel be converted over to a C 6th tuning? I am interested if that is possible.

Thank You, Ken
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