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Dwight Lewis


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Post  Posted 28 Nov 2008 2:06 am    
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Does anyone know where I can get GUAGED ROLLER nuts for an MSA Classic? Thanks
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Don Poland


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Hanover, PA.
Post  Posted 28 Nov 2008 7:59 am    
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Dwight, try contacting Bobby Bowman. He is a member here on the forum. He rebuilt my 74 Classic a couple years ago and installed gauged roller nuts.
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David Doggett


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Post  Posted 28 Nov 2008 6:03 pm    
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Have you tried contacting MSA? They use gauged nut rollers on all their current models. Seems like they would be able to supply the parts you need.
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Dwight Lewis


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Post  Posted 11 Jan 2009 1:41 pm     Guage rollers for MSA D-12
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Still looking, Cant get in contact with MSA for some reason. Somebody help Shocked
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Jacek Jakubek


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Post  Posted 11 Jan 2009 2:03 pm    
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You can get some here.
http://www.bsgsteelguitars.com/rollers.htm
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Reece Anderson

 

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Keller Texas USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 12 Jan 2009 6:17 am    
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Dwight......I can't imagine why you are unable to reach MSA. If you wish, you may contact me by email, and you will find my address on our website. I will however inform you, that the rollers we use on the new MSA will not fit on your guitar. As Don says, Bobby Bowman could be of help to you.
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Robert Harper

 

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Alabama, USA
Post  Posted 12 Jan 2009 10:11 am     Guaged rooler
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I suggest that if you use a guaged roller you are kinda stuck with useing the same gauge string all the time. I had one on my MSA. I did not like it. I brought it used and really did not know what gauge string to use and it wasn't all that gteat especia;;y at the first fret.
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David Doggett


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Post  Posted 12 Jan 2009 10:37 am    
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In my experience you are not necessarily stuck with a single gauge. You can make reasonable gauge changes and gauged rollers will still have the strings in a much flatter plain than ungauged rollers. The only exception might be U-shaped grooves that hug the strings tightly (smaller gauges might work, but larger ones might not fit). Gauged rollers are not too big a deal for 10-string E9. But they are essential in my experience for 12-string pedal steels.
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Mike Perlowin


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Los Angeles CA
Post  Posted 12 Jan 2009 11:14 am     Re: Guage rollers for MSA D-12
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Dwight Lewis wrote:
Still looking, Cant get in contact with MSA for some reason. Somebody help Shocked
Dwight


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Dwight Lewis


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Huntsville, Alabama
Post  Posted 13 Jan 2009 10:59 pm    
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Thanks David , Robert and Reese (especially). I believe they are essential on the 12 stringer. I will give Mike a call Wednesday. Thankyou all

And may the chords be with you.

Dwight
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Mike Perlowin


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Post  Posted 14 Jan 2009 12:02 am    
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[quote="Dwight Lewis" I will give Mike a call Wednesday. [/quote]

Dwight, that's MSA's number, not mine. You should ask for Kyle when you call.
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Dwight Lewis


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Huntsville, Alabama
Post  Posted 16 Jan 2009 10:35 pm     MSA Guaged rollers
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Thanks Mike, will do.

Dwight
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Darvin Willhoite


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Roxton, Tx. USA
Post  Posted 17 Jan 2009 8:58 am    
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I don't have gauged rollers on my older MSA's and it is not a problem for me, even when playing in F or Bb. I tend to pull the bar back to just cover the grip I'm playing. If I need to play the chromatic strings, I just slide the bar up there. This way, there's fewer strings to pick up bar drag noise.
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Alan Brookes


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Post  Posted 17 Jan 2009 9:57 am    
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90% of people spell the word GAUGED wrong...... Embarassed
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Dwight Lewis


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Huntsville, Alabama
Post  Posted 17 Jan 2009 10:53 am     AU or ua ? , Can't get it right
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Alright let's do this by the numbers G U A G E, no no I mean G A U G E. How about gage? And I use to work with these type of tools everyday. Just when you think you know something you don't. Keep us honest Alan. Smile Rolling Eyes

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Jimmie Martin

 

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Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 17 Jan 2009 6:00 pm     rollers
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Don Burrows
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Don made some for me for a msa Brass ones. They change your tone for the better.
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Alan Brookes


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Post  Posted 18 Jan 2009 11:17 am     Re: AU or ua ? , Can't get it right
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Dwight Lewis wrote:
...Just when you think you know something you don't. Keep us honest Alan. Smile Rolling Eyes

I've been involved in the preservation of narrow-gauge railways most of my life, and for years I spelled it guage, until someone pointed out my error. Embarassed Almost every time we see g and u together we almost think of it as one letter gu, much like the Dutch ij, so our mind tells us guage, as in lan-guage. Embarassed Gage is a Webster invention, but it's only used in North America, whereas Gauge is universal. Very Happy
Sorry to stray off-topic. Very Happy
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Earnest Bovine


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Los Angeles CA USA
Post  Posted 18 Jan 2009 7:12 pm     Re: AU or ua ? , Can't get it right
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Alan Brookes wrote:
Gage is a Webster invention, but it's only used in North America, whereas Gauge is universal. Very Happy
Sorry to stray off-topic. Very Happy
Do "color" and "catalog" still look wrong to you?
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Alan Brookes


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Post  Posted 18 Jan 2009 7:24 pm    
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No, I use them all the time, and thru, though I don't use thruout. The "our" ending isn't etymological anyway. It comes from the French "eur".
Color/colour used to be spelt "couleur", as in French, so they're both changed. Shocked
I'm not too keen on theater and meter instead of theatre and metre, though. Then there's jail instead of gaol, and curb instead of kerb. English and American spellings used to be the same until Noah Webster got his hands on them. But spelling has changed in England, too, over the years. We used to write waggon, physick, electrick, shew, connexion, to name but a handful. Oh Well Confused
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