MSA Classic XL Lacquer D10 8&4

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
John Rogers
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Vintage or Classic ?

Post by John Rogers »

Hello David -

I rebuilt and refinished my MSA after it had been damaged in a flood about 25 years ago and lost the original logos on the front. I gave the serial number to Reece and he said according to that, it's a Vintage XL. I saw a post in this thread where someone said - maybe the difference between a Classic and the Vintage is that the Classic has a double/double changer and the Vintage has a Triple/Triple changer. I have a Double/Double. Do you know?

Oddly - I had, and repaired, the same crack in mine!

It's a great guitar!

Thanks,
Sam
Michael Weaver
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Post by Michael Weaver »

I had a Vintage XL for many years, and it had a double raise-double lower changer.
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Richard Jones
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Location: Alabama, gadsden

Post by Richard Jones »

hi is the msa still for sale?
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Bob Haglock
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MSA XL D10 New Home

Post by Bob Haglock »

Hi guys, I saw this discussion and thought I'd update it a little. I am the new owner of this beautiful MSA XL D10. It is now sitting in my music room in St. Clairsville, Ohio. David, I love this guitar and want to thank you for a smooth transaction and the work you put into polishing it. I'm having longer pedal rods made for me. A guy of 6'3". I also own an MSA S-10 that I've played for 35 years. Thanks again, Bob.
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