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I have listed my Moyo S12 built by Glenn Taylor who is a great player and builder (many folks might have his volume pedal) on local Craigslist

https://boulder.craigslist.org/msg/d/hy ... 02096.html

Price is $1800 net to me. The copedant (extended E9) is pictured in the ad. It has a hard case build by Glenn and is very light and compact and unique guitar.It is #008

Will pay forum donation for any sale generated through the forum. Feel free to email me through the forum for any more info or specific questions.

thanks for looking,

Steve
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beautiful... I owned MOYO, and it sounds great...
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Thanks Damir it’s a very nice steel
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Steven Meyrich wrote:Thanks Damir it’s a very nice steel
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you’re welcome Steven... mine was S12 as well, and I can’t play 12 strings, if it was S10 I wouldn’t have sold it
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Can you tell me what it weighs in the case? I'm in France... :whoa:
Merci. Beautiful guitar.
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Geoff-Excusez-moi but I am not able to ship internationally at this time sorry.

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2020 bump thanks and Happy New Year!
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Merci Steven. Je comprends. Bonne chance avec le vente. 8)
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Open to reasonable offers on this instrument. I can do better images if you need just send me an email through the forum thanks.

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Gordon-yes that is Glenn Taylor who is he builder playing - I can't be sure its the identical guitar as mine is #008 and he has built more since then. I think he is on #17 now. If you look for "Bonnie and the Clydes" you can also see Glenn playing in a more country rock setting.

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I'm just going to pipe in here and say I'm around with advice, parts and/or help for copedant changes or whatever.
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Thanks Glenn!
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bump for price reduction thanks,

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Case 30L 13W 7D includes custom leg bag inside comes with it:
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WOW. I got a chance to test drive this yesterday and it's a really, really unique steel. Everything about this steel is super solid and a lot of features are different but cool.

For instance, the fret markers don't appear to be a decal, but perhaps some sort of inlay and the wood is sorta routed in and out of the shape of the body to make like a fret board feel... it goes in and out of the taper of the body near the pickup. It's super cool and subtle detail and just an example of the care put into this.

Another really cool feature was in the pedal rack. It wasn't something you attach to the legs but rather the pedal rack and feet are a singular piece and the legs go into the entire rack. It made for a super solid feel.

The steel has just a ton of little details like that that make it really unique and the form factor is really small. Very very innovative.

I'm steel heavy at the moment and am a universal player. I'm tempted to grab it and get a copedent change but I can't justify it a the moment without selling a steel. I'll probably agonize over this and consider selling my Kline but for the moment I have too many guitars to add another without having to go to marriage counseling.

I can say at $1800 this is the best deal going right now. The quality of this is way up there. This is NOT a starter/home project grade instrument.
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Thanks for the great review Jon and nice to visit with you.

Steve
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