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Topic: MSA SD-10 w/ 3&4 |
Tim Tweedale
From: Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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Posted 15 Nov 2004 11:23 pm
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$850 is the new price. And here it is:
This used to be a D-12, when it was built in 1974 (it still has a 12-string changer and 12-string keyhead). It is in very good condition and sounds great. Includes original hardshell case.
All standard changes plus: RKL which lowers the 6th string G# to F# and raises the 1st string F# to G#.
I'm also interested in a possible trade (+ additional cash) for a double neck steel.
-Tim |
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Tim Tweedale
From: Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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Posted 17 Nov 2004 3:22 pm
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Bump. |
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Mike Wheeler
From: Delaware, Ohio, USA
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Posted 17 Nov 2004 7:18 pm
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Hey Everybody,
Bump for a good friend.
Can't see why someone doesn't gobble this one up. I had an MSA U-12 from that era...my first steel! Yeah, I really jumped in with both feet on that one...being a novice and all. But when I heard that sound that day in the showroom, I couldn't resist. And this baby can be anything you want it to be. Just add some parts and you've got a D-10, S-12, SD-12, etc.
Come on think about it...IMHO, you would be very happy with this sweetheart in your hands. |
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Charles Tilley
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Posted 18 Nov 2004 3:20 am
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Tim,
Send me an email so I can get hold of you. I cannot get the emails from the forum posts to open for me. |
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Tim Tweedale
From: Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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Posted 18 Nov 2004 12:38 pm
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Done, Charles.
-Tim |
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Mike Wheeler
From: Delaware, Ohio, USA
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Posted 21 Nov 2004 2:13 pm
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A bump for a great deal, and a good guy. |
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Tim Tweedale
From: Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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Posted 23 Nov 2004 12:10 pm
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Bump. |
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Tim Tweedale
From: Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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Posted 14 Dec 2004 11:49 am
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Bump! |
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Sonny Miller
From: Lino Lakes, Minnesota, USA
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Posted 14 Dec 2004 2:57 pm
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Nice looking , but i found the wider fret board a little bit uncomfortable on the lower octave, Altho the upper octave was a real nice playing. Besides the student of mine is looking for a real nice MSA in the 1000.00 range as that is all he has. I think a SD10 MSA or a MSA D10 would work out fine for him. Need 5 knees at least. Still looking! |
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Jerry Hayes
From: Virginia Beach, Va.
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Posted 15 Dec 2004 4:48 am
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I see this guitar still has the 12 string peghead with pegs 1 and 12 removed. I guess that means the high G# string would be in what normally would be the 4th peg. Would that extra string length make string breakage more of a problem on the 3rd and 5th strings? It seems like it would. I remember a student that Blackie Taylor had in Calif. years ago that had a 12 string but he'd just removed the bottom two string for just that reason....JH
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Livin' in the Past and Future with a 12 string Mooney Universal tuning.
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Mike Wheeler
From: Delaware, Ohio, USA
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Posted 15 Dec 2004 5:52 am
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Hi guys,
I played an MSA U-12 for many years back in the 70's and can tell you that string breakage was never a problem. Yes, there is extra length from the roller nut to the tuning peg, but it didn't cause any problems.
These MSA U-12's are real sweet and clear as a bell. Of course, almost non-existant cabinet drop and staying in tune are the MSA hallmarks. Someone will be very happy with this guitar...not to mention how much the value would increase if it were restored to full D-12 condition. |
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Grant Johnson
From: Nashville TN
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Posted 15 Dec 2004 8:35 am
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I will add that string breakage is not a problem with these longer keyhead MSA's. The ten string heads from this era are the same length and I have not had a string break after a few months of daily hard use on the third string.
These MSA's were built to last!
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Tim Tweedale
From: Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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Posted 15 Dec 2004 11:29 am
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In the year and a halfv I've had this guitar I've broken maybe 3 G#s... a couple of high B's and one low B.
-Tim[This message was edited by Tim Tweedale on 15 December 2004 at 11:36 AM.] |
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Travis Bernhardt
From: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Posted 15 Dec 2004 3:01 pm
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And Tim is a nut who picks way too hard.
Seriously, I've never broken a single string on my guitar--the first time Tim sits down behind it, he breaks the fifth string in two minutes.
-Travis |
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Tim Tweedale
From: Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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Posted 28 Dec 2004 12:37 pm
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This beauty's still for sale. To pre-emptively answer a question too; I do not have the parts that were taken of this guitar when it was converted from a D-12 to an SD-10.
-Tim |
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Tim Tweedale
From: Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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Posted 31 Dec 2004 4:33 pm
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Sold! Payment pending... and I'll send a donation as soon as it's received.
-Tim |
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