MSA Pedal Steel SD-12 4x4 $1400 Shipped lower 48

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Earl Blake
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MSA Pedal Steel SD-12 4x4 $1400 Shipped lower 48

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Tuned Ext E9 Emmons with Franklin pedal at the 0 then ABC. Knees E's on left. RKL drops 6 and raises 1
RKR drops 2 and 9


Condition is good. It's currently missing a couple of nylon nuts on the Franklin pedal. (I ordered them and can't for the life of me find them)
Case is a little rough.

I think it may have been a D12 at one point. I've had it for a couple years and the previous owner didn't know. I just put new strings on it and she sings.
$1400 shipped.....I'll cover up to $100 shipping to the lower 48


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Bump price drop

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Happy 4th....Price drop. If you're looking for something like this give me a shout. Can't offend me with an offer.
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Earl Blake
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MSA Pedal Steel SD-12 4x4

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Bump..still available.
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Bump for price drop. It's still available. The top 10 strings are standard E9 Emmons configuration. Add the bottom 2 makes it Ext E9. Would make a great first guitar while you're learning in the music room. Or a Second guitar for someone that gigs. It's pretty heavy at 75# so gigging would be hard on the back. Or get split cases and lighten the load. I'll consider trades...I'm looking for a new amp. Telonics, Milkman.....Money +/-.
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Up one time....thanks
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Up for shipping discount

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I'll cover up to $100 shipping to the lower 48.
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Earl,
Can you tell me how you have the Franklin pedal setup?
Does it drop the Bs to As and the 6th string from G# to F#?
Does the RKL drop 6 a whole step and raise 1 a whole step?
Does RKR drop 2 and 9 a half step?

Thanks,

Parnell
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Post by Earl Blake »

Hi Parnell,
Thanks for the comment. I'll dig it out of the case in the morning and look at it closer. I don't remember off hand.

Thanks
Earl
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LKL LKR
4 E-F 4 E-D#
8 E-F 8 E-D#

P1
5 B-A
6 G# (missing nylon nut I think drops to A)


P2
5 B-C#
9 D-D#
12 E (missing nylon nut I think drops to D or D#)


P3
3 G#-A
6 G#-A
10 B-C#

P4
4 E-F#
5 B-C#

RKL RKR
1 F#-G# 2 D#-C#
6 G#-F# 9 D-E
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Post by Earl Blake »

I'm in no way an expert. This is the way I have it tuned and that may be incorrect.


1 F#
2 D#
3 G#
4 E
5 B
6 G#
7 F#
8 E
9 D
10 B
11 G#
12 E
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Parnell Flynn
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Thanks

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Thanks for the quick reply Earl! One thing I hope you can clear up for me,
when you mention Pedal 2 moving string 12 (you are missing the tuning
peg) you have the starting tone as E, which seems to be the norm for extended
E9 (I am no expert either by the way). In the next post you have that string
Tuned to G#, is tuned to G# or E? I love the new pictures by the way!
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Re: Thanks

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Parnell Flynn wrote:Thanks for the quick reply Earl! One thing I hope you can clear up for me,
when you mention Pedal 2 moving string 12 (you are missing the tuning
peg) you have the starting tone as E, which seems to be the norm for extended
E9 (I am no expert either by the way). In the next post you have that string
Tuned to G#, is tuned to G# or E? I love the new pictures by the way!
I fixed it.....and I was trying so hard to get it right. You are correct 12=E 11=G#

Thanks about the pictures. I finally finished the stone work on the fireplace and so I got rid of the old painters rug in the background. I'm no Damir though :D
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Is this steel available. Thanks
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