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Posted: 1 Jan 2009 9:08 am
by Rich Currier
As I'm sure we all know... A D-12 isn't any good unless it weighs at least 100 pounds...

Rich


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Posted: 1 Jan 2009 9:22 am
by Jeff Waller
dwight: what year is the last msa in your pics the rosewood..i got a d-12 that looks just like it..

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Posted: 2 Jan 2009 8:09 am
by Dwight Lewis
Jeff, I had a friend date it to early 1970. It is all wood and the changer/undercarriage is different than modern mechanics now. But it has the goods. I love it. And Rich I would expect that you built your house around the D-12. :lol: Foundation first then with a crane you sat the D-12 in place, then built the remainder of the house. :lol: And Darvin, if there was ever a future father-in-law program, I would like to put my name on it and guess what you would be first in line :D Talk about a candy store for Steel Guitar Junkies. I am the same way with my steels and drums, peaveys as well. May the Chords live forever. You guys inspire me .

Dwight

Posted: 2 Jan 2009 8:46 am
by Bill Hatcher
Rolls Royce?.......

I think of them as sort of a cross between a Mack Truck and a Sherman Tank! They may even make it through a nuclear blast.

Great guitars. Heavy yes, but so was Babe Ruth.

Posted: 2 Jan 2009 9:18 am
by Darvin Willhoite
I built a dual case setup for my '75 Classic which makes it much easier to move around. I can latch the two cases together if I'm where I can roll them, or detach them if I have to carry them. The legs, pedal bar, and case weighs around 30 lbs, and the guitar and case weighs around 70 lbs.

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Posted: 2 Jan 2009 9:23 am
by Darvin Willhoite
Al Marcus, I just rotate these guitars around, I really don't like one more than the other. The new MSA's sure do play great, but with proper adjustment, the old one's do too. I play in a church praise band where I can leave my stuff set up, and I usually switch guitars every couple of months. I have a Williams and a Fessenden in the mix also, and I'm restoring a couple of Sho Buds that should be playable in a year or two.

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Posted: 2 Jan 2009 12:24 pm
by Dwight Lewis
I hear ya Darvin, I am a tone freak and with my drum kits I get ridiculous. I had 4 snare drums each with its own quality and tone and I wanted to play them all. I play at church as well. You have a beautiful collection my friend and GOD BLESS everyone and may HE expand your talents further than you could ever dream of. :)

Dwight

Posted: 4 Jan 2009 9:49 am
by David Wright
Darvin,
Damm good looking cases, and a very nice collection of MSA"S , and amps....

Here's my one of a kind MSA, :D

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