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How many old MSA Guitar still around?
Posted: 15 Dec 2003 3:08 pm
by Walter Stettner
I play one of the old MSA Guitars from the 70's (D-10, 8+7), beautiful instrument, very heavy, but very reliable!
How many still use one of the original MSA Guitars?
Walter
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Posted: 15 Dec 2003 5:18 pm
by slick
76 MSA Classic S12 extended E9,love it.
Wayne
Posted: 15 Dec 2003 5:32 pm
by Donny Hinson
I still use my ol' MSA ('73 Classic) from time to time...especially in the venues that the clientele might not appreciate my new <i>Millennium</i), (if you know what I mean
).
Posted: 15 Dec 2003 5:39 pm
by Carter York
It's not mine, but Jon Rauhouse plays one, a:
Mid 70s MSA Classic Single Neck 10 string, 3 pedals, 4 knee levers. E9 tuning.
pix-
http://www.jonrauhouse.com/site/index.php?page=gear
CY
Posted: 15 Dec 2003 7:41 pm
by Fred Shannon
Well I have a few of them...
1--Sunburst S12 Universal.
1--White SD12 Universal.
1--Walnut Classic SD10 Universal.
1--SS, SD10 (Factory) Walnut Universal.
1--Very old (moveable xbars) Walnut SD12 tuned E9 Ext.
1--Marlin blue Millennium SD10 Universal.
All are in excellent condition with the possible exception of the old moveable xbars unit..It's so old, Reece doesn't even have a record of the SN. It still plays but it takes 2 people to mash the pedals down.
I also have a very old Marlen SD12 pushpull tuned in Universal.
a beautiful Emmons D10 PP...C6 and E9.
a beautiful pristine 'Bud Pro III C6 and E9..
All are used nearly daily in the school.
I also have my old Fender 400 that took my kids through College and is part of the family. Sits idle most of the time in the studio, but that's good. It needs the rest. And I'm gittin' ready to join it.
FRED
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If it aint got a steel, it aint real
Posted: 15 Dec 2003 10:56 pm
by KENNY KRUPNICK
1981 MSA Vintage XL. Emerald Green. 9 pedals,and 5 knee levers.
Posted: 15 Dec 2003 11:21 pm
by Gil Berry
A 1976 (I think) D12 8/5. I don't play it that much since I went universal, but it still sits in my "studio" and it's just as good a guitar today as it was the day I got it from the factory. Built like a tank (and weighs about the same).
Posted: 16 Dec 2003 4:23 am
by Ulf Edlund
Mine is a 1982 Classic SS 8+4 with truetones.
Works and sounds fine.
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Posted: 16 Dec 2003 1:15 pm
by Paul Norris
70's MSA classic D10 (orginal)
Posted: 16 Dec 2003 2:28 pm
by Paul Norris
( original )
Posted: 16 Dec 2003 5:56 pm
by Tommy Mc
1980 Vintage XL S-10. Originally was 3 + 4, and I added a vertical. Photo:
http://www.geocities.com/yonah69/MSA.html
Posted: 16 Dec 2003 8:33 pm
by Bill Llewellyn
Mine is a 1973 U12. Have a look:
http://www.rahul.net/thinker/images/msa3.jpg
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Posted: 16 Dec 2003 9:42 pm
by Keith Murrow
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Posted: 17 Dec 2003 1:04 am
by Walter Stettner
Keith,
That's exactly right! We had all our band equipment in the bus one night when it started getting really cold! Next day all the musicians had to retune their instruments from scratch (guitars, bass), for my MSA it was just the usual fine tuning and I was ready to play.
3000 years means nothing to an MSA!!!
Walter
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Posted: 17 Dec 2003 4:55 am
by Mike Perlowin
I have 2 U-12s. One is maple/lacquer and the other is a laminate/mica. Both are excellent instruments, and I see no reason to ever replace either one.
Posted: 18 Dec 2003 9:39 am
by Roger Andrusky
I have a 1976 MSA D10 with an 8/4 set up. I love it and I'll never sell it, even if she has racked by back a time or two. I'd like to be buried with it some day, but that wouldn't be practical! I have a Session 400 of the same vintage. Same thing goes for it, too!
Posted: 18 Dec 2003 11:49 am
by Susan Alcorn
I still play an MSA (a D10 Vintage XL) -- in fact, I think it was one of the very last ones built. I've always liked the tone of a wooden neck, and my guitar through most of it's twenty-something year history has had great tone and has played like a dream. Some of the new guitars on the market look very good too and are very tempting, but unless I win the lottery I doubt I will ever have the money to buy one of them. Prices have gone up a little.
Posted: 18 Dec 2003 12:13 pm
by Dave Van Allen
<SMALL>I'd like to be buried with it some day, but that wouldn't be practical!</SMALL>
it would be a cruel joke on your pall bearers... "I didn't think he'd put on this much weight"....
I played my '74 MSA d10 classic (I was the original owner.) for 25 years, and it has a new home with A former student of mine to whom I traded it for my ZB.
"how many old MSA guitar still around?" I'd say damn near all of 'em- they are built like tanks and almost impossible to destroy
Posted: 18 Dec 2003 2:34 pm
by Walter Stettner
Yeah, it's not easy to get rid of those things...but it looks like nobody really WANTS to get rid of them (I don't!!!)
Walter
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Posted: 18 Dec 2003 4:07 pm
by Paul Wade
i have had alot of m.s.a! p.s.g
2 d-10 classic ss 1980
3 d-10 classic 1976 mica &wood
1 s-10 vintange xl with pad 1982
i am using a 1978 black d-10 clasic 8&7
love msa i was taught on a m.s .a vintange xl d-10
paul wade
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Posted: 21 Dec 2003 5:11 pm
by David Higginbotham
Love my MSA with the Bill Lawrence 705's. Great combination with the wooden necks. How true it is about staying in tune!
Dave
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MSA Classic D-10 8/5, Carter S-10 3/5, Profex II, Nashville 400
Posted: 22 Dec 2003 3:22 pm
by Bill Hatcher
Got a couple.
Posted: 22 Dec 2003 7:02 pm
by Don Patterson
I have a '74 Classic S-10 in nearly new condition.
Posted: 22 Dec 2003 10:45 pm
by Vernon Hester
I have a 1977, Classic,maple with BL 710's.
Nice
Vern
Posted: 23 Dec 2003 5:24 am
by Reece Anderson
I only wish it were possible for each of you to truly realize the honor it has been for me to be a part of MSA since it's inception.
I truly appreciate each of you who have contributed to MSA's success over the years. All of you have made a positive difference in my life, for which I will be eternally grateful.