MSA S10 Classic

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Bo Borland
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MSA S10 Classic

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I never thought I would sell this one but...here she is.
1974 MSA S-10 Classic #1C2013, rosewood mica came from the factory with 5 pedals 4 levers, now has 6 & 4.
I have owned it since 1974.
Original case, owners manual, and some original extra MSA parts
I added the Franklin change at pedal 1 with all MSA parts. It needs two longer pull rods to make it work, the cross rod and pull fingers are installed already.
This steel still plays like new, always well maintained, lubed,and adjusted.
Like all MSA steels it is a built to last forever.
P1- Franklin P2-3-4 Emmons P5 lowers Eb to D, P6 Raises G# (6) to A
LKL F# raise to G# Ebraise to E
LKR Eb lower D/C# D lower to C#
RKL raises E
RKR lowers E
original molded case with tray
The changer end of case has 2 wheels installed into the wood and other end has a case handle also 2 case handles on front of case.
It needs no work, and is always ready to play. Aside from the added pedal and cross rod, this steel is orignal and unmolested.

$1000.00 plus shipping to U.S.
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I had one exactly like it in the mid 80's. Some beep beep stole it. I did'nt even have a chance to play it.
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bummer Ron !
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why not bump it! This gal is getting lonely ! Someone give her a new home.
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Louis Cecere
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Hi Bo, Im interested im the msa guitar Idont live too far away about a 1/2 hr. heres my e-mail address lcsccc75@msn.com see yah , lou
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I been watching and drooling and if I wasnt already in debt that beauty would be here and now I find I actually went to see you play it to boot, which means you are the only ones on the forum I have ever seen play, I think
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bumped

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I moved the off topic replies to "Steel Players" under the title "1977".

http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=102516
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Hey Bo...still have that MSA???? I could be persuaded. Got some pix???Jory
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Bill Dobkins
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Interested " would like to buy..

Post by Bill Dobkins »

Bo I want the MSA steel. Would you be interested in my Miller as a trade in. It is a S-10 3x3 I would trade for 500.00 difference.If your not interested in trade I still want it. How can I pay you.
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