Julian Tharpe model MSA on eBay

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Jim Smith
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Julian Tharpe model MSA on eBay

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Just saw this old style single neck 20 Image string MSA with 11 pedals and 4 knee levers on eBay! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=896009513
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That is old. That is the one with the F clip bellcrank which is removable and easily put in another spot.

I had a double 12 MSA wtih the same underneath.. I think it was my first MSA that I got from Reece....al Image
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That must require a verrrrrry lonnnnnng bar!
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<SMALL>SOME OF THE BINDING AROUND THE EDGES OF THE FRET BOARD AND THE EDGES OF THE TABLE HAS BEEN REGLUED </SMALL>
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Post by Donny Hinson »

Well, in all my years of playing, I've only seen two S20 steels...and that's one of 'em! One-of-a-kind, and belonging to a famous player, it could escalate back to it's original price (if more than one person is interested).
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So....how was this beast tuned and what did the pedals do? Was it tuned and played like a double neck squeezed into one neck?

Also, how about that cool mic stand attached to the top?

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110 lbs in the case! Image

Does anyone know the capabilities of this changer? Is it single raise, single lower, or what?

Looks like it would be a good candidate for an extended version of my F diatonic tuning.

What was the original selling price on this model?


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Ah, that´s a mic stand on the top? I thought it was a lamp! Image
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Bobby-That model probably was double raise and double lower. The underneath looks like a D12 MSA that I had around 1968.My D12 with 10 and 7 was about $1500 then...al Image
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Sold for $810.
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