Stunning MSA Legend D12 9x8 price drop
- Dustin Cook
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Stunning MSA Legend D12 9x8 price drop
Selling my MSA. Telonics PU’s. Amazing tone. Gorgeous AAA flame maple body by Mark Giles. 9p and 8k. This steel new would be $9-10k. Selling for $6.5k obo. Split cases. Ext E9 and C6. Steel is standard height MSA factory legs and pedal rods. Also have factory MSA legs and pedal rods to lower 1”
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In my admittedly limited experience, an MSA D-12 is magnificent. I had to sell mine because I was broke due to medical matters, but of all the steels I've owned, an MSA D12 is my first choice.
Steel crazy after all these years.
$100 reward for info leading to the purchase of a fender D8 white, yellow, or butterscotch.
$100 reward for info leading to the purchase of a fender D8 white, yellow, or butterscotch.
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What is not really amazing to me, but so happy it's occurring, is that "with cabinet by Mark Giles" is becoming a definite selling point when describing an instrument for sale.
Of course, Mark is a dear friend of mine and I've owned and played a few of his guitars (currently including a beautiful maple/rosewood Fessenden to die for), so seeing others praise his work is gratifying to me.
Of course, Mark is a dear friend of mine and I've owned and played a few of his guitars (currently including a beautiful maple/rosewood Fessenden to die for), so seeing others praise his work is gratifying to me.
My rig: Infinity and Telonics.
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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Weight
I don’t know, I would normally just weigh it and tell you, however I got plowed by a car last week and I can’t lift anything that heavy at the moment. The steel isn’t actually very heavy, not much more than any standard D10.
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Right and Johnny you did a great job on this one. I owned it for awhile and enjoyed it looks, playability, and sound great steel for sure. Just about got it back off you at one point again and you changed your mind. which I do not blame or hold anything against you for that. take care my friend and good luck on your sale Dustin on this fine steel. If I played d-12 it would be very tempting, but at my age that will not happen and trying to slow down and move some of my own inventory.
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Bump
Bump price change to 7k obo
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Price drop
Dropping to $6.5k