1973 MSA D-10 Classic

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Greg McMullen
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1973 MSA D-10 Classic

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1973 MSA D-10 Classic Pedal Steel E9/C6
8 pedals, 6 knee levers Day setup
white mica
geo. L p.u.'s PF-2 on the E9, and PF-1 on the C6
I have the original p.u.’s if the buyer wants them.
1 replaced tuner. It does not match the rest, and 1 tuner needs a slight bit of repair (but does hold tune). Both on the E9 neck
1 pedal has been replaced. It does not match the other 7 in color, and there is wear on all pedals. Some pitting on legs.
this well traveled instrument has a little bit of a history… originally built for Paul Franklin. I’ve owned it since 1996.
***local (nyc/nj/ct area) sale only***
$1200
Includes: HEAVY duty road case, cover, leg/rod bag and three sets each of Ernie Ball e9/c6 strings

more pics upon request

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*edited to show a better/cleaner photo*
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Paul Wade
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msa d-10

Post by Paul Wade »

hello,

just wondering, can you give us some history of that
msa d-10 that you said that it was built for paul franklin?? i dont recall paul ever playing a m.s.a

p.w :?:
Greg McMullen
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Post by Greg McMullen »

this should answer that question...

http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... highlight=
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Post by Gavin Dunn »

Hey Greg, I'd really like to see some more pictures, you can e-mail them to me if you don't wan't to post them here.
thanks.
Greg McMullen
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Post by Greg McMullen »

moderator, please close this thread.
thank you,
greg
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