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Topic: MSA Semi-Classic 3x2 (Emmons) S10 $3000 SOLD Please Close |
Michael Gentry
From: Rock Island, Illinois
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Posted 1 Jun 2021 2:50 am
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This guitar I have had for 10 years. It's mechanically sound and plays very well. Looks great. The case on the other hand looks rough but it functions. The one thing that is not perfect is the RKR(E lever) is missing it's screw that holds it to the undercarriage. It came with an incorrect screw and was roughing up the chassis so I've always just used a soft semi-rigid wire. It never bothered me. Assuming Michael Yahl is still producing parts I'm assuming he would have that.
I love this guitar. I put a lot of blood sweat and tears into it. It just sits these days and I have other hobbies that I would like to invest in. It's a good guitar.
I have more pics if anyone would like a specific shot I can get that. Just send me a PM.
If some one offers the 3K I'll also throw in a Hudson Pak-A-Seat very good condition, Ernie Ball Volume pedal near mint, picks, bar, extra single coil, three learning books, extra rods etc. It's turnkey. Would make a great first guitar. It's clean.
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Last edited by Michael Gentry on 1 Jun 2021 4:50 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Michael Gentry
From: Rock Island, Illinois
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Posted 1 Jun 2021 4:00 pm Changer Access Chassis Modification
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Michael Gentry
From: Rock Island, Illinois
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Posted 1 Jun 2021 4:14 pm
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I also ,moved all the pedals over one position. I was planning on adding a "zero" pedal and never bought the parts to complete the install. _________________ MSA Semi-Classic
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