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Topic: 2004 Millennium M2 pics
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Kyle Bennett Member From: Dallas, TX USA
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posted 10 November 2003 11:28 AM
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Visit our website for a preview of the 2004 Millennium M2's. www.msapedalsteels.com |
Rex Thomas Member From: Thompson's Station, TN
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posted 10 November 2003 12:10 PM
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SHARP!!! |
PAUL WARNIK Member From: OAK LAWN,IL,USA
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posted 10 November 2003 01:15 PM
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Nice pictures Kyle  |
David Deratany Member From: Cape Cod Massachusetts
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posted 10 November 2003 01:49 PM
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I anguished at length between the black twill and the green twill. Seeing the green, I can only say one of each would be just right. But then I suppose I'd want a third after seeing another color, and so on.I just put into my "old one" (1982 S12U) a George-L 5 way pickup I already had, and that eliminated the microphonic problem that had developed. With a little tightening up and adjusting and cleaning, it is now almost like new, except for a few bar dings. But as nice as it plays and as nice as it sounds with the George-L on dual coil humbucking (I need a new switch to get beyond that configuration) it can't hold a candle to the M2, 2004. It was worth every cent. |
Ulf Edlund Member From: Umeå, Sweden
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posted 10 November 2003 02:04 PM
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I want one.  Uffe |
PAUL WARNIK Member From: OAK LAWN,IL,USA
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posted 10 November 2003 04:22 PM
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David D-You cannot go wrong with the black-I like the way my black one looks  |
Bobby Lee Sysop From: Cloverdale, North California, USA
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posted 10 November 2003 08:13 PM
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Black guitars sound best.  |
Bill Cutright Member From: Akron, OH
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posted 11 November 2003 12:30 AM
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Dunno, I fear it's just my paranoia that it's just another sign that the SG is dead, but shouldn't there be(along with the HOF nominations and inductions,) a technical achievement award, and this thing should get it?? Congratulations and Kudos, MA |
Richard Gonzales Member From: FITCHBURG,MA USA
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posted 11 November 2003 06:54 AM
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Great pictures Kyle ! For those who have not had the opportunity to play the Millennium, in my opinion it sounds and plays as good as it looks, maybe better! |
Jody Carver Member From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever
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posted 11 November 2003 07:01 AM
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Its a beauty with class,just like the man who designed it, Fred Shannon looks real good behind that baby as does Danny. I wish all you good luck and use your new MSA in the best of health.  |
Rick Schmidt Member From: Carlsbad, CA. USA
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posted 11 November 2003 07:37 AM
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Just beautiful Kyle! Just curious, how much does that D10 9+8 weigh with the case? |
Kyle Bennett Member From: Dallas, TX USA
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posted 11 November 2003 03:37 PM
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Rick, The Millennium M2 D10 9+8 pictured on our website is approximately 39 pounds (that also includes the volume pedal quick mount). Case weights vary by manufacture and design.
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Rick Schmidt Member From: Carlsbad, CA. USA
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posted 11 November 2003 05:53 PM
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Incredible Kyle! So are there any ATA cases that you know of that'll keep everything under 50 Llbs? I think that's what weve been limited to now on most flights isnt it? |
Jim Smith Member From: Plano, TX, USA
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posted 11 November 2003 06:30 PM
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According to this old post: http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/004901.html Donny Hinson's D-10 Millennium in a Dell ATA case weighs 56 pounds. |
PAUL WARNIK Member From: OAK LAWN,IL,USA
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posted 11 November 2003 07:45 PM
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I myself have never flown to a gig-So I dont care if it is six pounds over some airlines limit-I just know that it is so much lighter to carry than any other D-10 I have ever owned and that is a welcome change to me since I'm no longer as phyically fit as when I was a younger man I can still SHOOT though  |
Jim West Member From: Vista,CA
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posted 12 November 2003 07:29 AM
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They look great! Do they sound as good as they look? What could you compare them to? |
Kyle Bennett Member From: Dallas, TX USA
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posted 13 November 2003 06:02 PM
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Sidney Malone Member From: Buna, TX
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posted 14 November 2003 01:11 AM
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Great pics Kyle!!! For those who haven't seen or played one in person, please do so at your earliest convience, you will be surprised at the tone clarity, beauty and features!!First class all the way!! |
Richard Gonzales Member From: FITCHBURG,MA USA
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posted 14 November 2003 02:06 PM
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Hi Kyle; Would there be a possibility you could have the three pros( Johnny,Junior and Reece) sign my new M2 Millennium. It could be the first "Signature"series offered by MSA.[This message was edited by Richard Gonzales on 14 November 2003 at 02:07 PM.] |
Kyle Bennett Member From: Dallas, TX USA
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posted 14 November 2003 09:35 PM
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Hi Richard, I'll have all three of them sign it. |