Would be nice if folks here posted their Universals

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Colin Swinney
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Would be nice if folks here posted their Universals

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I want to make the switch from a D-10 at some point. I’d love to see some Universal steels to covet until then. Post ‘em if you got ‘em!
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My 2003 U-12 ZumSteel with 7 pedals and 5 knee levers.
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Beautiful. Zum cabinet designs are so frickin’ cool.
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This us the one I found on E-bay.

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I never decorated any of my other steels, but this one needed it. I think it looks a lot better now.

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I have 2 GFI's, 1 Keyed, 1 keyless. Both set up Day System Jeff Newman U12 Tuning.
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Here's mine
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Love that white MSA. I’m not one for white six strings usually, but a white steel guitar always catches my eye.

Dave, what’s that mica color called? Looks awesome.
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Here’s one I used to have…
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Post by Pete Burak »

There are also a few to check out in the Steels For Sale section.
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Chromatic Harmonica, Guitar, and Pedal Steel (Williams U12 Series 700, Emmons lap)
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MSA 12 String E9th/B6th Universal
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This is how my keyless ones looked straight out of the box.
They're still in good shape!
The Excel is 25½", the Williams 24¼". They have identical Alumitone pickups and sound similar although they feel different. The Excel is good for playing with a loud band - the Williams is a little more dignified :)

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Post by Colin Swinney »

I’m drooling over here, thanks everyone. Those new MSA’s look so damn sleek, if I could ever order new I think that would be my first choice.
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My 2011 Bb6 U12 MSA Studio Pro

Special features - Maurice Anderson signed underneath when I picked it up from his house, and it was built by the great Johnny Cox


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Colin -

In my extremely limited view, MSA guitars are the kings of U12, because of Reece’s vibe…
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MSA. Magnificent.Superior. Awesome.
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My herd that I switched from Uni to Ext E9th..
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MSA have a deserved reputation, but not for lightness.

My choice of Excel keyless was partly for ease of hauling, and the Williams is nice and easy too. I'm ok now but it's possible I may get old at some point.
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These pictures show my Williams with only 5 floors and 5 knees. It is now set-up a true universal with 7 floors and 5 knees.

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My G2

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Colin,

I see 3 Universals in the For Sale section. There's a Carter, a Mullen and a Williams. Maybe more but that's as far as I searched.
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