MSA D12 lacquer $1,350 OBO (price drop)
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MSA D12 lacquer $1,350 OBO (price drop)
Nice lacquer MSA D12 for sale. I really love the feel of this guitar but took it out for a gig for the first time since March and realize, it sounds awesome, feels great but Im not getting any younger for sure. Im going to try to fill in as much as I can with this guitar as a few folks on here have owned it. It was loaded up by Tom Bradshaw but when I got it, it needed some minor upkeep and had it set up and normal routine maintenance. It was originally a 10 pedal 10 lever guitar and I had some work on it. The vertical levers were removed and it originally had a split Franklin change on 0 pedal and RKL. I had that changed and now the Franklin change is on the 0 pedal entirely with 10,6 and 5. One of the vertical levers had the 2nd string D# to E raise and this was moved to LKR along with the F# to G# raise on the first string. The E raise and lowers were on the right and were moved back to the left and the LKL now has the half stop on it. Most of the tuning nuts were replaced with new ones and although they do not need to be replaced now, I have extras to include. The roller nuts were custom made before I received it and are perfect. My favorite change on this whole thing is an extra LKL that you move your knee forward to reach. It drops the 3rd string from G# to G giving you a minor on strings 3,4,5 but also raises string 9 to E so you get an octave lower with the extended E9th with 12-9 being E,G#,B,E and the A and B pedals work the same with this grouping. On the E9th you have 0 pedal and Emmons setup on 1,2,3 (in this case 2,3,4) and standard knee setup. On the C6th, the 4 pedal starts at 6-10 as standard. There is a pedal where 4 (in this case 5) would be that raises 4th string from E to F, 9th from C to D and 11th F to G. On a standard C6th it would be strings 9, 7 and 2 but there are 2 higher strings that are F and D. The controls have been bypassed but there is a working fuzz unit on the D12 and have had some fun messing around with it and making noise. I cant remember off hand but can provide the copedent but since there are 8 knee levers, the C6th has 4 and E9th 4 and can chart it out if needed. Comes with the plastic molded MSA case and rod bag. It has the humbuckers in it and sounds really great. The D12 was given a nice setup and plays like butter and I love the way it feels and sounds. $1,500 + $100 shipping OBO. If you have any questions, please reach out and I will gladly address them. Thanks
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Msa D12
This Is My Old Guitar . I miss It.... Miss all the E9 Extd stuff it has .
Guitar has a GREAT Tone !!! But IT IS HEAVY .... Not Fun To Haul to Gigs.
Guitar has a GREAT Tone !!! But IT IS HEAVY .... Not Fun To Haul to Gigs.
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You are right about that. After I got it back from having work done, it plays and sounds awesome. I used to take it out a lot and think I got used to the weight. Started taking out another guitar the last few months and playing this one at home. Decided to take it out last weekend and realize its a great guitar for playing at home or recording but man... Didnt realize how heavy it was.
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It looks like the two vert. Knee lvrs have been removed . Is that true ??
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Jeff's old D-12
I thought that looked like your old D-12 MSA. Loaded but heavy. Whoever gets it just needs a dolly.
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Re: Msa D12
yea, when I had it done, I had the 1st, 2nd and 7th raises on RKL and the vertical had the 2nd string raise so there was no point in leaving it on. The C6th vertical is something I would not have used so I said may as well remove that also. Having the E's moved back to the left was my main concern. It didn't make it any lighter though. I almost had the 2nd LKL removed but I really liked that 3rd string lower/9th string raise.jeff reynolds wrote:It looks like the two vert. Knee lvrs have been removed . Is that true ??
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Msa D12
I want this guitar back .
Lets make a deal .
Call me 601-260-5206
Lets make a deal .
Call me 601-260-5206
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This used to be my very custom D12 10+10, set up for me by Tom Bradshaw.
One feature it has that's not been mentioned accurately is the roller nuts, they aren't gauged, but don't need to be, each nut is on a post which can be raised or lowered with an allen wrench, so each string is exactly the right height, and if you change gauges on a string, just adjust that string's roller nut height, and you're back in perfect height business.
Sorry the verticals have been removed, they had custom removable pads so you could still close the case.
Great guitar for a stay-at-home study steel. It IS heavy!
One feature it has that's not been mentioned accurately is the roller nuts, they aren't gauged, but don't need to be, each nut is on a post which can be raised or lowered with an allen wrench, so each string is exactly the right height, and if you change gauges on a string, just adjust that string's roller nut height, and you're back in perfect height business.
Sorry the verticals have been removed, they had custom removable pads so you could still close the case.
Great guitar for a stay-at-home study steel. It IS heavy!
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If you want to have an ongoing discussion, please email me, don't use the Forum messaging which I detest! steelguitarlessons@earthlink.net
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Msa. D12
Hello Mark, I'm looking at posting for the MSA D12. Would you have any interest for trade. I have 1950s Gibson console Grande Triple 8 with original p-90 pickups. I just head home new Grover machine heads put on 24 total 18 to 1 ratio. If interested, can send pictures thanks. Joseph Portland Oregon
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I bought the guitar and yes it's heavy... Not that much noticeable than a solid d10.
I'm about ready to sell it. I hate to admit that I can't mentally get around having 12 strings.
I have this guitar set up in church and leave it there - I actually had to take off the bottom 2 strings is it to be able to play it.
If sell or trade for an all pull sd or d10.
I'm about ready to sell it. I hate to admit that I can't mentally get around having 12 strings.
I have this guitar set up in church and leave it there - I actually had to take off the bottom 2 strings is it to be able to play it.
If sell or trade for an all pull sd or d10.
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