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Michael Yahl


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Post  Posted 17 Feb 2024 4:55 pm    
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OK guys,
Since you're all interested in building your own PSG, I just made my new website live, so go check it out.
I have limited stock on a bunch of NOS Carter hardware. I usually don't have the major topside components but I got quite a few from AL Brisco.
That's not to mention all of the bottom side stuff that I now have which is all NOS Carter.
Cross shafts, bell cranks, changers, necks, fret boards, necks, , pedals and pedal bars, and some end plates but not both sides.
Go browse around as most MSA stuff is kinda like an erector set.
I'm still out of stock on a lot of items that I usually carry but hope to get the majority of that stuff refilled over the next few months. They are all ALL-PULL.

I'll probably be putting up different types of changer fingers once I get them all sorted out.

I have over 1500 bell cranks of different configurations! Trust me, I know manufacturing and it's way cheaper to buy these than trying to make your own.

There's a lot of possibilities here so go take a look!

Thanks

Michael Yahl
PSG Parts, LLC
www.psgparts.com
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