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Don Lorusso
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Msa d-10

Post by Don Lorusso »

Maurice Anderson could you please tell when
my MSA stell was built. The number of this
guitar is 2C1494. Thank you.
Greg McMullen
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Post by Greg McMullen »

hey there maurice,

while you are at it, how about looking up some info for my steel.
2c277

thanks,
greg

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MSA D-10 8x6
Mesa/Boogie MK I 1-15" combo
Reece Anderson
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Location: Keller Texas USA, R.I.P.

Post by Reece Anderson »

Don L....Serial number 2C-1494 is a rosewood formica double 10 which left the factory with 8 pedals and 2 knee levers. It went to someone named Turner, and appears to have been shipped directly from MSA as per instructions for our then distributor CMI. Your guitar was born on Oct. 26th 1973.

Greg M....I would have to say the value of your guitar just went up. Your white double 10 guitar first went to my long time dear friend and master steel guitarist, Paul Franklin. The amount of pedals and knee levers originally installed was not entered into record, nor was the exact date of manufacture.
Dean Neeley
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Location: Aiken,SC USA

Post by Dean Neeley »

Mr.Anderson what about this one.2C6314
Best playing guitar i've ever played.

Dean Neeley
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Andrew Kilinski
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Post by Andrew Kilinski »

hey there maurice,

while you are at it, how about looking up
some info for my steel.

1S3680

thanks,
andrew
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b0b
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Post by b0b »

Moved to "Pedal Steel" section, for the benefit of future searches
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