Looking for my lost MSA pedal steel, single 10

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Spriggie Hensley
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Looking for my lost MSA pedal steel, single 10

Post by Spriggie Hensley »

I am looking for my old MSA pedal steel guitar, it was traded to Ralph Hansel's Music Center West Allis Wisconsin in about 1985. Its a single 10 string, 3 floor 4 knee, dark burgundy wood body. It was signed at the tuning keys by Rick Kornicker with a ball point pen. Reward for finding plus purchase price. Thank you, Sprig
Paul Warnik
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Post by Paul Warnik »

Spriggie-I dont know if I would be of any help finding your MSA-But rather just wanted to mention-that I remember years ago that I would make regular guitar hunting trips to the Milwaukee area and would stop in at Hansel's and also Record Head-I remember that Ralph was a "horsetrader" and his store was about the only game in town for steel guitars-was Rick Kornicker the guy who taught steel there? I remember one guy who used to drive all the way from the southwest side of Chicago suburbs to take lessons up there-I also remember that I got a decent Fender Stringmaster triple eight blonde long scale with tweed case for $300 bucks or less from Ralph before he died-I also bought my first vintage National Tri-cone (which I still have some 20 years later) up at Record Head-are any of these places still in business??? Those were the good old days! Image
Spriggie Hensley
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Post by Spriggie Hensley »

Paul, thank you for the reply and input, I will track that down. Rick was a teacher-player from Waukegan Illinois, and yes those were the good old days and I remember them and Ralph well and fondly. I know it’s a long shot but thought I would give it a try.
Respectfully, Sprig
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George McLellan
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Post by George McLellan »

Good luck in finding your MSA. Mine has been missing since 84. The thief was a store owner in the Nashville area. S10 4x5. I still have the papers on it so if it shows up anywhere, I still concider it stolen from me.

serial #1C2196

Those of you familure with the Minneapolis area would know who the thief with the initials of, C. S. is.

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Geo


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