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Damir, could I ask a favour? I am rehabbing an MSA D12 (just the E9 for now). When I bought it it had an unknown copedant. I'm getting ready to reinstall the cranks and rods. Could you please post a photo showing a side view of the E9 cranks so I can see which holes to use and also the end plate? Much appreciated if you could take time to do this for me. Thank you sir.
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Deane Cahoon wrote:Damir, could I ask a favour? I am rehabbing an MSA D12 (just the E9 for now). When I bought it it had an unknown copedant. I'm getting ready to reinstall the cranks and rods. Could you please post a photo showing a side view of the E9 cranks so I can see which holes to use and also the end plate? Much appreciated if you could take time to do this for me. Thank you sir.
Deane, these are all the photos I have of the undercarriage...hope it helps


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Deane, these are all the photos I have of the undercarriage...hope it helps

Thank you, I can blow them up a bit and see what I need. Good luck with the sale.
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you are very welcome my friend...
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generally, the holes in the changer correspond with the holes in the bellcranks if you get my drift
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weight of this guitar

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How much does this guitar weigh by itself and/or with the case? I'm looking for something lighter than my Sho Bud professional. I'm getting old & can't lift near as much as I used to and I was told by another steel player that the MSA was considerably lighter than the Sho Bud.

Thank you for your time, Ken
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would take a nice Stage One or S10 Carter in some kind of trade...
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Damir, I have a StageOne, that is by all practical being, is brand new. When I got it the original packing material was still in it. The person said he only tried playing it a few times gave up, I have played it several more times. I have the Mullen Discovery I got from you, but I really enjoy the StageOne. I have a new Encore on order, I was really looking toward a U-12. What are you offering. Can't promise, I bought this one after I traded you my other one.
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dirt cheap now $1600 plus shipping and forum fee...
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Good Buy!
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Jeff Metz Jr. wrote:Good Buy!
I would have to agree my friend, these Classic MSA are wonderful guitars, I don't think there is a better buy out there then a nice MSA...
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$1600 + shipping and forum fee
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This is in the price range I will be working with in February when I get my next bonus (knock on wood). I'd love to buy my first pedal steel from you because of your great reputation in the forum. Is this MSA a guitar for which replacement parts are available if needed? What makes this one a great choice for a first-timer?
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I bought a Classic D10 just like this back in the late '80's from Mack in Colorado Springs. It cost $1000 then. He said it was the best steel guitar to buy for a someone like myself when starting from an advanced guitar background.

Indeed this was great advice. Though I no longer own it, I certainly agree that it was a great guitar to start with. It is a solid, reliable guitar. This one's undercarriage is cleaner than mine was.

According to an inflation calculator: $1000 in 1988 is worth $2000 now. So, $1600 is a better deal than I got for mine. :P

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Great deal for that guitar.
Too bad it is wrong-handed.
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thanks guys, I'm losing money on this deal, but have to move few guitars...been doing too much trading, and no selling lol ...but its all good, as long as we have fun :wink:
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