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Joey Ace


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Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Post  Posted 7 Mar 2005 4:31 pm    
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Did anybody try the new MSA Lap Steels?

What I saw and heard of them in Dallas was awesome.

David posted pictures at http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum4/HTML/008000.html

This is becoming a "Golden Age" for Steels.
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HowardR


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N.Y.C.-Fire Island-Asheville
Post  Posted 7 Mar 2005 5:18 pm    
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Allow me, Mr. Ace.....hey, all you need is a G, and you'd be a C6.








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HowardR


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N.Y.C.-Fire Island-Asheville
Post  Posted 7 Mar 2005 5:21 pm    
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What's that? Ya' ain't had enough?





[This message was edited by HowardR on 07 March 2005 at 05:22 PM.]

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Joey Ace


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Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Post  Posted 7 Mar 2005 5:51 pm    
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Quote:
"all you need is a G, and you'd be a C6"


The name fit me well for my first 21 years, when I was A Minor.

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Bill McCloskey


From:
Nanuet, NY
Post  Posted 7 Mar 2005 6:04 pm    
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I'm C6 just looking at these laps. Someone give me a dramamene.
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HowardR


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N.Y.C.-Fire Island-Asheville
Post  Posted 7 Mar 2005 6:13 pm    
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Bill, I don't know if you've ever been to these shows, but it is sooooooo tempting to want to buy everything that you see. There are just so many great builders of all things steel.

Anyhow, look at the keyhead of the six string. Look at the sides right below strings 1 & 6. You can see the removable plates that enable you to add the tuners for the additional strings.
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Ed Altrichter

 

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Schroeder, Minnesota, USA
Post  Posted 13 Mar 2005 11:07 pm    
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Any comments or input on these ?
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Bill McCloskey


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Nanuet, NY
Post  Posted 14 Mar 2005 7:11 am    
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Just placed my order for a 12 string green MSA SuperSlide. I spoke with Reece on the phone: what a great person!

Apparently, there has been a flood of orders just in the last week. I guess I'm not the only forum member who has an order in.
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James Quackenbush

 

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Pomona, New York, USA
Post  Posted 14 Mar 2005 7:53 am    
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Howard,
I see these additional plates, but the nut doesn't appear wide enough to handle 2 additional strings if they were added...Is the nut and integral part of the headstock, or can it be changed ?....Thanks, Jim

Bill,
Yes , Reece is truely on of the finest people you would ever want to know in this business.... He's a gem .....Jim
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P Gleespen


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Toledo, OH USA
Post  Posted 14 Mar 2005 8:09 am    
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Any general ideas on the price range of these puppies? I looked on the MSA site, but couldn't find it.

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William Steward


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Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Post  Posted 14 Mar 2005 8:56 am    
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To hear Maurice Anderson play that 12 string was worth the price of admission alone. The variety of extended chord voicings he could grab with the extra strings was amazing...after hearing him play it made me wonder who needs pedals anyway.
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Jeff Strouse


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Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Post  Posted 14 Mar 2005 8:57 am    
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Boy the string spacing looks much more comfortable on the six stringer as opposed to the 12! Nice feature on the tuners to be able to add two more strings...and the nut looks like it could accommodate the two extra strings on the ends, without making the spacing more narrow..

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Ron Randall

 

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Dallas, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 14 Mar 2005 7:24 pm    
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I played the 12 string. The sound, the tone. The string spacing matches a 12 string MSA PSG. (11/32) The scale is shorter than a PSG my guess is about 22.5"? Slants were much easier than I thought possible, Because of the short scale I think.
The body is hollowed out. The neck is solid with a piece of aluminum sandwiched between the neck and the fret board.
My feeble memory says about $1800 for the 12 string.
I got the "want-to" real bad.

Ron
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Bill McCloskey


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Nanuet, NY
Post  Posted 14 Mar 2005 7:53 pm    
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The price quoted me was not so steep. But I don't know if forum rules permit me to quote them.
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Dan Sawyer

 

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Studio City, California, USA
Post  Posted 14 Mar 2005 8:18 pm    
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Wow! How very interesting. That bar sticking out the side sure looks like some sort of pitch changer. Appears to be connected to a spring inside the guitar. Anybody know about this?
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HowardR


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N.Y.C.-Fire Island-Asheville
Post  Posted 14 Mar 2005 8:22 pm    
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There's a kit available for adding strings. I don't quite know what that entails. If memory serves me correct, the nut on the 6 string was fixed. I guess you'll have to get this info straight from MSA. I know that the string spacing will become narrower once you add strings to the 6'er.

There's an attachment that affixes to the bar. It's a hernia support. Hey, we're not as young as we used to be!

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db

 

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Bethlehem, PA 18015 USA
Post  Posted 14 Mar 2005 8:40 pm    
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I'm bewildered . . .
What is the "Arm" about?
It's a lot of engineering for what purpose?

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Dan Balde
U-12/8&5, S-7/D 3&1, S-6/E,A & G3


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Ron Randall

 

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Dallas, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 14 Mar 2005 10:23 pm    
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The arm is to hold the steel away from you when playing standing with a strap. Notice the steel has strap buttons.
It is also predrilled/tapped for 3 legs.

hope this helps(hernia support.ha!)

Ron

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Reece Anderson

 

From:
Keller Texas USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 15 Mar 2005 8:47 am    
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Thank each of you for your interest and questions.

First of all may I say, although the SuperSlide design is completed, we are considering our options relative to the design for the “body separation” device which can be seen in the pictures posted as a retractable arm.

Both the 6 to 8 string neck and the 9 to 12 string neck can be attached to the same guitar body, thereby providing a unique advantage for future options. The approximate weight of the Super Slide is 7 pounds.

The string spacing on the 6 string is .425 at the bridge and .369 at the nut. Should a 7th string be added the string spacing remains the same. If an 8th string is added the spacing is very slightly narrowed to .384 and .339 at the nut.

On the 10 string neck the string spacing is .375 at the bridge and .312 at the nut. Should 12 strings be added, the string spacing is .344 at the bridge (which is common on most pedal steel guitars) and .284 at the nut.

It’s possible to order the specific string spacing desired on either the 6 or 10 string neck. In addition the spacing can be easily changed when and if desired by changing out the “string thru” block and the nut.

The prices mentioned on this forum for the SuperSlide and soft case, are considerably over estimated. For pricing quotes you may contact me through the MSA website address. www.msapedalsteels.com

We at MSA appreciate your interest and invite your questions.



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Chuck Fisher

 

From:
Santa Cruz, California, USA * R.I.P.
Post  Posted 15 Mar 2005 1:29 pm    
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Reece,

Hi and greetings from the left coast!

Nice work, guy, looks very cool.

CF
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John Bushouse

 

Post  Posted 15 Mar 2005 1:55 pm    
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The body separation unit just LOOKS like it should be some sort of a string bender - not because one is necessary, but because it looks so cool.
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Ron Whitfield

 

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Kaaawa, Hawaii, USA
Post  Posted 15 Mar 2005 1:59 pm    
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What kind of tuners are used?
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Ed Altrichter

 

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Schroeder, Minnesota, USA
Post  Posted 17 Mar 2005 8:39 am    
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How does the SuperSlide sound and handle in comparison to some others; say, Rickenbacker, Sierra, etc ?
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Reece Anderson

 

From:
Keller Texas USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 17 Mar 2005 2:26 pm    
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Chuck F....Thank you for your comment!

Ron W....The SuperSlide has Sperzel tuning keys!

Ed A....For a non biased opinion on the sound, go to Events & Announcements and read the thread called MSA SuperSlide and see Randy Beavers comments!
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Bill Brummett

 

From:
Greensburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Post  Posted 19 Mar 2005 8:13 pm    
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I briefly tried out both the 6 and 12 string at the Dallas show.

Beautifully done instrument. Great sustain and tone. Real quality. Not sure about the prices, though. They seem a little steep. Seems like thay quoted something in the 1200 to 1300 range for the 6 stringer.

Herb Remington in Houston makes a single neck lap steel 6, 8, or 10 string that comes close to this sound for a lot less $$$.

BTW, the "ARM" in the picture must be part of the stand they were on. There was nothing like that on the guitars that I noticed. But then, I was not looking at the bottom of them, so I could be wrong!!

[This message was edited by Bill Brummett on 19 March 2005 at 08:14 PM.]

[This message was edited by Bill Brummett on 19 March 2005 at 08:16 PM.]

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