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Damir - your photography really does justice to this beautiful instrument. The Williams D10 plays/sounds like a dream!
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Hey Damir,

Can you confirm this is a double raise/lower? I think the silkscreen has an XL when it's the 3R/3L, but i wanted to double check.

These silk screened MSAs are just great!!

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Jon Schimek wrote:Hey Damir,

Can you confirm this is a double raise/lower? I think the silkscreen has an XL when it's the 3R/3L, but i wanted to double check.

These silk screened MSAs are just great!!

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Jon, it is a 2/2 changer
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Jeff Bond wrote:Damir - your photography really does justice to this beautiful instrument. The Williams D10 plays/sounds like a dream!
hi there my friend, I am very happy that you like your guitar .... this MSA is a beauty too, it was great to meet you, take care and enjoy your new Willy :)
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Very nice guitar. Wish you were local! ;)
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Kicking tires I guess ... How much does it weigh? Where's the C pedal?
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I just weighed its sister, and it's just shy of 40 pounds
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Every string on the the double raise double lower changer on the MSA classics can easily be converted to triple raise single lower, or single raise triple lower, with Tom Bradshaw's conversion gizmos.

Mo copedant has 3 triple raises and one triple lower. The gizmos worked perfectly. Once they were installed, I I never has a problem.
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thanks Mike, thats a great info, I didn't know that....
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Damir, the gizmos are a little tricky to install, but once in place they work perfectly and never wear out or need any maintenance.

I had them in both my former classics for at least 15 years.
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Mike Perlowin wrote:Damir, the gizmos are a little tricky to install, but once in place they work perfectly and never wear out or need any maintenance.

I had them in both my former classics for at least 15 years.


thanks Mike, sounds interesting, I don't think I've ever seen one of those...
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Damir, You should talk to Ton Bradshaw about these, Also, I believe Michael Yahl makes them.

Tom designed them for MSAs, but they will work on many other guitars as well.
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Mike Perlowin wrote:Damir, You should talk to Ton Bradshaw about these, Also, I believe Michael Yahl makes them.

Tom designed them for MSAs, but they will work on many other guitars as well.



thank you my friend... bumpero for a super nice guitar
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would this or that sierra be a better 12 string for sacred steel?

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Sam Steele wrote:would this or that sierra be a better 12 string for sacred steel?

thanks


I don't think I know enough about sacred steel to say one way or the other, maybe some other guys can chime in and help....
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Hello, can this be made in to a Universal 12? Are parts available to add knees and pedals? Thank you.
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