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David Wright Member From: Modesto .Ca USA. |
posted 06 March 2005 08:03 PM
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Heres some pictures of the new non~pedal Super~Slide And a Sun~Burst D~10 [This message was edited by David Wright on 06 March 2005 at 08:04 PM.] [This message was edited by David Wright on 06 March 2005 at 08:06 PM.] [This message was edited by David Wright on 06 March 2005 at 08:08 PM.] |
Dan Burnham Member From: Martin, Tennessee, USA |
posted 06 March 2005 08:06 PM
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David, contact me please, dan@pcunet.com |
Bill Cunningham Member From: Cumming, Ga. USA |
posted 07 March 2005 06:19 AM
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If you didn't hear Johnny Cox play the E13 Super Slide on his set Saturday afternoon, you missed a real treat. Just an awesome tone played by a master. ------------------ |
Randy Beavers Member From: Lebanon,TN 37090 |
posted 07 March 2005 07:11 AM
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Sunday I wandered into the MSA room to visit with friends. Jerry and Kyle showed me their new lap steel. When they plugged it into an amp for me I couldn't believe what I heard. This is the best sounding and playing lap steel I've ever played. I'll go out on the limb and say it's probably the best that's ever been made! I've never heard such sustain on any guitar, pedal or non. Tone is somewhere between a pedal guitar and a Rickenbacher. I believe this is going to be a huge success for the MSA company. The exposure will reach much farther than the pedal steel community. |
Jay Jessup Member From: Charlottesville, VA, USA |
posted 07 March 2005 08:23 AM
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Nice Pic's David, What's the purpose of the light spring attached to something that looks like a lever on one end and the bridge pickup assembly on the other? |
bob drawbaugh Member From: scottsboro, al. usa |
posted 07 March 2005 10:28 AM
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Bill, you are right He did a great job as sounded great on the new MSA superslide. Randy I think you are right. The tone on the MSA Superslide was second to none, and I'm talking about Pedal or non pedal. It has to be the best sounding steel guitar I have ever heard. The sound that Johnny and Reece got out this thing was outstanding. I don't even play lap steel and I want one. [This message was edited by bob drawbaugh on 07 March 2005 at 06:31 PM.] |
Bill Cunningham Member From: Cumming, Ga. USA |
posted 07 March 2005 12:09 PM
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Bob D: I don't know where you were, but I didn't see or hear anything about Reese or Johnny and "THONGS." But the guitars really sounded great..... ------------------ |
Roger Edgington Member From: San Antonio, Texas USA |
posted 07 March 2005 03:34 PM
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David,that's really cool. I wish I would have tried one while I was there. What is the scale length? Looks like it has legs also? |
DeWitt Scott Member From: St. Louis, Missouri, USA |
posted 07 March 2005 03:38 PM
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I played the new MSA lap steel on one tune on my set on Sunday morning and it had a fine tone. That "extra" piece you see on the guitar is a metal brace that folds out and molds around your body as a brace when you are standing and playing the guitar. A nice idea. It should be a good seller for MSA. Scotty |
Joey Ace Sysop From: Southern Ontario, Canada |
posted 07 March 2005 04:36 PM
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Discussion about these should really be in "No Peddlers". There's a post there at this link. The original post is an Announcement, so this remains open. Thanks. [This message was edited by Joey Ace on 07 March 2005 at 04:37 PM.] |
bob drawbaugh Member From: scottsboro, al. usa |
posted 07 March 2005 06:34 PM
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Bill, now you know what I was doing in school. Thinking about steelguitar. |
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