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Chris LeDrew


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Post  Posted 31 Jan 2007 5:25 pm    
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Can anybody give me a worth estimate on an MCI Range Expander D-10, very clean? I don't own it, just came across it somewhere. I have no pics. Just a ballpark would be great.
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Chris LeDrew


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Post  Posted 1 Feb 2007 10:46 pm    
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I received an accurate estimate by email (thanks, J.P.). One of the best sounding guitars I've ever played, by the way. What a tone. With worn out strings and dust all over it, it still sang lke a bird.
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Bobbe Seymour

 

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Post  Posted 1 Feb 2007 11:12 pm    
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Average, $2450.00, Wholesale is $1850.00, this is to be in like new cond. This is right out of the new dealers book,

Bobbe,
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Chris LeDrew


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Post  Posted 2 Feb 2007 6:40 am    
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Bobbe,

By the way this guitar sounded, I'm not surprised that they retail for over $2,000. Effortless sustain, beautiful tone and really comfortable to play. As a Sho~Bud fan, I was a bit floored at how much I liked this guitar. It lived up to everything I have heard and read about the Arlington MCI/EMCI welded frame guitars. Fortunately for fans of these guitars, their greatness still seems to be a well-kept secret outside the steel world, which makes possible an unexpected great deal every now and then.
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Jerry Tillman

 

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Post  Posted 2 Feb 2007 7:09 am     mci
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I have an MCI 8-8 that I traded for and when I first heard it I was floored by the sound.I set up my 66 push pull for comparsion and they seem to be equal or in the same area as far as sustain and tone.I,m still a pushpull snob but this MCI makes me very uncomfortable. lakeshrk
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Dick Wood


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Springtown Texas, USA
Post  Posted 2 Feb 2007 7:24 am    
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A few months back I stopped by a club to see if I knew any of the band. My old friend and steel instructor Steve lamb was playing there.

When they took a break, I walked up and saw he was playing an MCI through one of the new SE200 Evans. What a great sound he had that night.
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Bill Moore


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Manchester, Michigan
Post  Posted 2 Feb 2007 7:55 am    
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Well, they must be good, look who played one, check out ebay item number 200073018308
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Chris LeDrew


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Post  Posted 2 Feb 2007 8:53 am    
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Bill,

That's just like the one I played, with the RangeXpander logo and all.
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Bobbe Seymour

 

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Post  Posted 2 Feb 2007 10:33 am    
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Remember, Sho-Bud ownes MCI,, or EMCI. Even to this day.

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Chris LeDrew


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Post  Posted 2 Feb 2007 12:04 pm    
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Imagine if Gretsch reissued the Sho~Bud and the MCI.....that would be really cool. But knowing their track record for shutting down great steel guitars, this will most likely never happen.
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John Lacey

 

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Black Diamond, Alberta, Canada
Post  Posted 2 Feb 2007 12:20 pm    
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Chris, I own an EMCI and a '69 PP and I love both those guitars. I've done a comparison recording of both of them on the same piece and same amp and i have trouble telling them apart. It's about 20 years old but plays like a new guitar (it was treated very well by it's previous owner.) Only down side, they're orphan guitars but parts can be had.
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Chris LeDrew


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Post  Posted 3 Feb 2007 12:15 am    
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John,

I recall a recent thread with a video link to Jay Dee playing an
(E?)MCI. Everyone commented on how great his "PP" sounded, but Jay Dee chimed in later to say that it was his EMCI (or MCI, I can't recall)....very interesting, to say the least. I saw the link, and his guitar didn't have a logo. Therefore, everyone just assumed........
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Brian Henry

 

Post  Posted 3 Feb 2007 8:51 am    
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I have an MCI sd 10 and it is a 1986 model. I also have an SD10 Carter 2006 model. I play each for a month and swop each month. I hate to admit it but that 20 year old MCI is the best sounding guitar, and easiest to play mechanically that I have ever had. I also like the carter, and use it mainly for gigs because it is so light. However, my studio guitar is my MCI and I will never sell it. Actually I wish I could find another MCI just in case my current one ever breaks down.
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Jody Sanders

 

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Post  Posted 5 Feb 2007 9:09 pm    
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It is nice to know that I have a $2450.00 steel guitar sitting in my music room. Thanks Bobbe. I play a D10 Pedalmaster on the road. My EMCI has not been out in years. Jody.
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Murnel Babineaux


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Mermentau, Louisiana, USA
Post  Posted 7 Feb 2007 8:40 pm    
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The MCI - EMCI has a sound very similar to a Emmons Push-Pull. The high end is very clean, but the most noticeable difference is the clarity of the bass strings. The mid-range is clear and clean, as well.

I describe the sound of the strings like the sound of a six-string electric guitar. After owning many steel guitars the last 25 years, this EMCI has the best sound (12 String Universal).

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Jody Sanders

 

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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2007 8:50 pm    
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Alittle trivia here : When Buddy and George Lewis were inventing the E66 steel guitar pickup, they kept experimenting until Buddy's EMCI sounded as close as they could get it to the Emmons Buddy was playing. Thus, the great sound of the EMCI with E66 Pickups. Jody.
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Jerry Tillman

 

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Florida
Post  Posted 8 Feb 2007 3:23 am     tone pu,s
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I agree with all the comments about the tone of these steels and add that my MCI has Bill Lawerance 705,s and as stated before sounds just like my 66 Emmons. lakeshrk
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