My New Old Msa
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My New Old Msa
I got an old msa $500,and junked the plywood, bought a piece of curly maple $50, had a friend make me a cabinet for $50, added an aluminum neck $130, added a Bill Lawrence pu $110, covered the cabinet with red drum sparkle $70, had all the aluminum hardware highly polished $100, had Reese's daughter hand paint an MSA fretboard $80, bought aluminum legs $80, bought a new decal $20, got new fingers from Bud Carter $65, Total cost $1255 for what I consider the finest guitar in the world with killer tone. MSA mechanics are awesome. These mechanics are 30 years old but still brand new. I have had an ldg, sierra, gfi, but none compare in looks, sound or ease of playing as this to this new old MSA CLASSIC!! By the way it is 10 string 3 = 4. Someone has alreadt tried it out and offered me $2,500 but it is not for sale. It is my personal favorite. Am I just a little biased?
Cool. I'm looking into building my own pedal steel. I have a keyless 25
Cool. I'm looking into building my own pedal steel. I have a keyless 25
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Per I will try and get some pictures up. My digital camera is an old sony. But I'll try.
Bill! Yes, I wanted a great sound, hence the curly maple. However, I don't care for the look of curly maple, but I just love that red sparkle for looks. I am not conservative and have seen too many pedal steels that look like my kitchen cabinets. I dont like wood finishes asnd especially browns. Just my liking. Red drum sparkle is durable an awesome looking. Even Carter Pedal Steels give this as an option. Brian
Bill! Yes, I wanted a great sound, hence the curly maple. However, I don't care for the look of curly maple, but I just love that red sparkle for looks. I am not conservative and have seen too many pedal steels that look like my kitchen cabinets. I dont like wood finishes asnd especially browns. Just my liking. Red drum sparkle is durable an awesome looking. Even Carter Pedal Steels give this as an option. Brian
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Those MSA's were real workhorses, no doubt about that, but the new MSA Millenium is another great guitar for the 21st century , will probably last a lifetime and a lot easier on your back......al
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I'm waiting for pictures, too!!
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Here are the pictures at last. tbh
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Hi Steve,
Thank you for your compliments. I really like my MSA Classic. It is much nicer in real life. Those pictures could have been better. That red sparkle is so beautiful and quite easy to put on. I used a hair dryer to soften up the old glue and the old mica came off quite easily.
I got the aluminum neck from Daniel Cormier of Cajun Steel Guitar in Lake Charles Louisana. It was around $130. It really is a beautiful neck. The only thing that gave me trouble was trying to fit the center
support that goes in the middle of the changer. With more patience I could have put it in. If you look at the picture you will see that in the end I just left it off and it is fine. I put 2 screws in the hole to
fill them up.
You would have to buy machine screws to secure the neck to the cabinet as the wood neck uses wood screws. I had to drill 2 extra holes in the cabinet to attach
the neck to the cabinet. The aluminum neck already had the extra holes drilled and threaded. I hope this helps you as you start your project.
Thank you for your compliments. I really like my MSA Classic. It is much nicer in real life. Those pictures could have been better. That red sparkle is so beautiful and quite easy to put on. I used a hair dryer to soften up the old glue and the old mica came off quite easily.
I got the aluminum neck from Daniel Cormier of Cajun Steel Guitar in Lake Charles Louisana. It was around $130. It really is a beautiful neck. The only thing that gave me trouble was trying to fit the center
support that goes in the middle of the changer. With more patience I could have put it in. If you look at the picture you will see that in the end I just left it off and it is fine. I put 2 screws in the hole to
fill them up.
You would have to buy machine screws to secure the neck to the cabinet as the wood neck uses wood screws. I had to drill 2 extra holes in the cabinet to attach
the neck to the cabinet. The aluminum neck already had the extra holes drilled and threaded. I hope this helps you as you start your project.
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