How many old MSA Guitar still around?
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I bought an MSA Classic D12 9-5 several years ago, (my second steel, and probably my last) walnut, gorgeous, and heavy. Weighs around 90 lbs in the case. The first thing I realized was how well it stays in tune, once new strings are settled in. My first steel was a Sho Bud Maverick and it went out of tune during each set of a gig. The changer mechanism on the maverick looked like coat hangers that had been hit by a lawn mower and somehow ended up stuck on the bottom of the steel. I don't mean to poke fun at Sho Bud, as I know their pro models are beautiful and well built. The mechanism on the MSA is pristine, and smooth, and well, just MSA all the way! It sounds stunning through my Session 500. It is built so well, I know it will outlast me!
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I've had 2 Sho-Buds, a ZB, and played Emmons, Rustler, and a few others...I bought an MSA D-12 new in '75 and never looked back. See pics: http://community.webshots.com/album/160977719iUyJIi
I got away from the performing in '79 to run a business....just started back a few months ago with a S-10 that's been hiding in the closet for too many years. Also just bought and refurbished another S-10 last week. Love 'em!!!
Pictures of the process are available for your entertainment at: http://community.webshots.com/album/158792728FdIZlU
As for the next time, I would buy a Carter if I couln't afford a Millennium
I got away from the performing in '79 to run a business....just started back a few months ago with a S-10 that's been hiding in the closet for too many years. Also just bought and refurbished another S-10 last week. Love 'em!!!
Pictures of the process are available for your entertainment at: http://community.webshots.com/album/158792728FdIZlU
As for the next time, I would buy a Carter if I couln't afford a Millennium
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I have a beautiful like new Wood sunburst MSA "Universal" model S12 with 8/5 Now and it sounds great with the SuperSustain II pickup in the aluminum pocket like the old Shobuds......
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Check out:
http://www.cadillaccowboys.com/RolledSteel.html
to read about an incident which proved to me the solidness and reliability of the old MSA ... when ... I hate to admit it ... my steel actually ... rolled off a stage ... and crashed to the ground. It stayed in tune.
That was my first steel, which I bought used in 1975. Since then I have bought two more MSAs: a U-12 MSA from around 1980 (same burgundy color as the one in the photo above) and a sleek Millennium U-12.
In any case, a distressing, yet funny story.
http://www.cadillaccowboys.com/RolledSteel.html
to read about an incident which proved to me the solidness and reliability of the old MSA ... when ... I hate to admit it ... my steel actually ... rolled off a stage ... and crashed to the ground. It stayed in tune.
That was my first steel, which I bought used in 1975. Since then I have bought two more MSAs: a U-12 MSA from around 1980 (same burgundy color as the one in the photo above) and a sleek Millennium U-12.
In any case, a distressing, yet funny story.
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I have a white MSA d-10, 9+5, but I don't know it's age. It has serial nr. 2C3260. Does anybody know anything about this steel. Picture you can see at www.tommy-steel.com/mygear
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Apparently, lots. Mine is a D-10 Classic 8+4 in black, supersustain pickups, serial# 2C2846, final assembly signature by Bud Carter, in near-mint condition. I'd be interested in any dating information if it's available. Thanks in advance if you can help out.
This guitar ain't for the faint-of-back, but it plays and sounds great, and is obviously built to last. Smooooth action, stays in tune, a pleasure to play. I know it's personal taste, and de gustibus non disputandum. But I think these pickups sound good for what I'm doing. I've thought about putting Truetones on this guitar, I hear many rave reviews. So I may try 'em, but I sure like the lack of hum on the SSs.
I think of these MSAs analogously to Les Paul guitars, which also aren't light and don't cluck like a Tele. Don't get me wrong, I love Teles, but I think Les and Gibson just mighta had something there also, perhaps??
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MSA Classic D-10 8+4, Sierra S-10 3+4;
Peavey LTD 400, Line6 Pod 2.0 + Ampeg BA 112, '64 Fender Deluxe Reverb
This guitar ain't for the faint-of-back, but it plays and sounds great, and is obviously built to last. Smooooth action, stays in tune, a pleasure to play. I know it's personal taste, and de gustibus non disputandum. But I think these pickups sound good for what I'm doing. I've thought about putting Truetones on this guitar, I hear many rave reviews. So I may try 'em, but I sure like the lack of hum on the SSs.
I think of these MSAs analogously to Les Paul guitars, which also aren't light and don't cluck like a Tele. Don't get me wrong, I love Teles, but I think Les and Gibson just mighta had something there also, perhaps??
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MSA Classic D-10 8+4, Sierra S-10 3+4;
Peavey LTD 400, Line6 Pod 2.0 + Ampeg BA 112, '64 Fender Deluxe Reverb
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Hi Dave....Thank you for providing me the opportunity to answer you question.
Serial number 2C-2846 is a black double 10 which left the factory with 8 pedals and 2 knee levers. It was originally shipped to our distributor in Chicago. Your guitar had its 30th birthday about 2 months ago. It was born on June 21st 1974.
All of us at MSA appreciate your playing one of our guitars, and consider all who own, or have owned an MSA, to be part of our family.
Serial number 2C-2846 is a black double 10 which left the factory with 8 pedals and 2 knee levers. It was originally shipped to our distributor in Chicago. Your guitar had its 30th birthday about 2 months ago. It was born on June 21st 1974.
All of us at MSA appreciate your playing one of our guitars, and consider all who own, or have owned an MSA, to be part of our family.
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I have a 1977 burgandy red single ten, 3 pedals, 4 knees. It is the "Classic" model in lacquer finish. Nice, easy playing, solid as a rock guitar. It stays set up in my shop for practice, and my Zum does the road work. My first guitar was an MSA semi-classic, 3 and 1. I bought that one new in 1972 and played it for 20 years before moving up to guitar with more knees. Long live MSA! Larry Jamieson, Walton, NY
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I just got another MSA classic of ebay. It had Tom Bradshaws B&B Shadow decal on it plus a Tom Bradshaw restoration plate inside. I am in the process of stripping of the tidewood formica and will be replacing it with purple sparkle drum wrap. I have had all the aluminum parts professionally polished and have an aluminum neck for it. I will probably put a truetone pickup on it. Iwill post pictures of it when I get it completed.
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I have what was born (in 1970) as an MSA D-10. I have a question about the original changer on this guitar. Was it originally an all-pull system? I know this one had the flat cross bars (which have been replaced with square bars), and the guitar is now set up with a pull/release system. Were all MSA guitars all-pull?
Bought a nice S-12 Universal in about '75.... beautiful blue maple...couldn't play it...wish I'd kept it...yada, yada, yada...
Bought a nice S-12 Universal in about '75.... beautiful blue maple...couldn't play it...wish I'd kept it...yada, yada, yada...
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Jim,
I bought it from Daniel Cormier. He is a forum member. djcormier@cox-internet.com. Regards, Brian
I bought it from Daniel Cormier. He is a forum member. djcormier@cox-internet.com. Regards, Brian
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Chuck....I was just surfing by, saw where you joined what we consider to be our MSA family by becoming an owner, so thought I would welcome you and provide some information about your guitar.
Records indicate your guitar was built "for stock", which means we built it for the music store MSA once had at our manufacturing facitity. Sorry, but I have no way of tracing the name of the person who bought the guitar.
I can however tell you the guitar was originally built with 8 pedals and 4 knee levers and it was built in May of 1976.
Theres many years of service left in your guitar, just keep er oiled and keep er busy playing....she loves that.
Records indicate your guitar was built "for stock", which means we built it for the music store MSA once had at our manufacturing facitity. Sorry, but I have no way of tracing the name of the person who bought the guitar.
I can however tell you the guitar was originally built with 8 pedals and 4 knee levers and it was built in May of 1976.
Theres many years of service left in your guitar, just keep er oiled and keep er busy playing....she loves that.