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Jeff Hogsten
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From: Flatwoods Ky USA

posted 01 August 2004 09:56 PM     profile     
I just bought a emci I love it I cant imagine how this copany went under or why no one just copied the design it definatly is closer to the push pull sound than anything else Ive heard I just wondered who else is playing one and what pick ups they are using on it
Paddy Long
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From: Christchurch, New Zealand

posted 01 August 2004 10:00 PM     profile     
Hi Jeff - Had my MCI since new - 1986, GL10-1 on the E9th neck and E66 on the C6th neck, sounds fantastic.

Burton Lee
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From: Denton, Texas, USA

posted 02 August 2004 02:27 PM     profile     
Hey Paddy,

What kind of MCI do you have? I love hearing about other MCI guitars! Is it bolted or welded frame?

and Jeff-- is that Bill Simmons' old EMCI? I hear it's a beaut!

Maybe we should post pics and start one of those I Love my MCI threads... hmm..

Burton Lee
Denton, TX

Jeff Hogsten
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From: Flatwoods Ky USA

posted 02 August 2004 05:05 PM     profile     
yes Burton that is Bills guitar, it is in great shape, Ive only played it one weekend but everyone in my band said they noticed a difference they were really on my for selling my push pull I went to it from another top brand and they were all knoced out but everyone even people out front said this was cleaner and cut through better but still didnt sound harsh it has a e66 which I was thinking about tring a trutone or emmons single coil but now Im not so sure I may just stick with the e66
Nicholas Dedring
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From: Brooklyn, New York, USA

posted 02 August 2004 07:52 PM     profile     
I have an old wood neck waco MCI, I like it a good bit, it's the broke country cousin of an EMCI by any account.

Good guitars from what I've heard from lots of folks... mine is partly rebuilt with available undercarriage parts (new knee levers and bellcranks) and I've got no complaints whatsoever.

For what you get, they are one of the best bangs for the buck you can find... congrats on finding yer one true love

Paddy Long
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From: Christchurch, New Zealand

posted 02 August 2004 08:37 PM     profile     
Hi Burton - mine is a MCI Rangexpander D10, welded frame, open ended key heads, Ali necks - it originally had Barcus Berry pickups when I got it from the factory. Black Aprons, Dark grey (Black Pearl) top deck. Fabulous guitar 9+9 - and the GL pickups have really made it even better. I just got a new Zum 9+9 but the MCI is not for sale.
Bobby Sparks
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From: Williamston, North Carolina, USA

posted 02 August 2004 09:05 PM     profile     
Jeff,
I have an early '80's Waco model MCI also. Mine is a black D10, 8&4 and has BL 705's on both necks.
Bobby

[This message was edited by Bobby Sparks on 02 August 2004 at 09:08 PM.]

Bobby Sparks
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From: Williamston, North Carolina, USA

posted 02 August 2004 09:06 PM     profile     
OOPS!! Link didn't work...anyway, the address is http://home.earthlink.net/~skraps/id0.html

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