Work needed on MSA in the NEast
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Eric OHara
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Work needed on MSA in the NEast
Hi - a friend of mine has an MSA guitar. He was wondering if there is someone in the northeast that works on them. Also any ideas as to the year. I’d guess mid 70’s?
Many thanks. EO
Many thanks. EO
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Bill McCloskey
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Re: Work needed on MSA in the NEast
Check with Dave Grafe on the forum. I've had him work on all my guitars and is really good with fair prices.
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Re: Work needed on MSA in the NEast
Thats an MSA Classic SS.. Somewhat different from MSA Classic guitars as it does not utilize an aluminum frame. Pull parts mount directly into the wood body , and they are narrower underneath than a standard MSA.. I live in NY state and have owned played and worked on MSA guitars for many decades including the SS guitars.. Lots of other guys here in the NE can work on them as well,, they are not difficult.. I think I still have some MSA pull parts around as well. It might help if you let us know exactly what you need done.. Some of us on the forum might be able to walk you through it without taking or shipping the guitar anywhere.. Looks like you are up close to Lake Champlain.. Thats a 4-5 hour ride from here, or the Hudson Valley... You can PM me and maybe I can help you fix the guitar yourself, before spending any money on it... bob
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Eric OHara
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Re: Work needed on MSA in the NEast
Hi Bob, thanks for the info. It’s a friends guitar. I have not had a chance to look at it yet but plan to to see if it’s something I can remedy. If it’s too involved (eg pulling the changer and cleaning or replacing parts) we’ll definitely give you a shout.
Yes we are are up lake Champlain way but don’t have a problem with that drive. Straight shot south.
Thanks again for the info. EO
Yes we are are up lake Champlain way but don’t have a problem with that drive. Straight shot south.
Thanks again for the info. EO
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Evans JE-200, RE-150
Peavey Nashville 112, 400
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RQ Jones Retrofit
Beard Decophonic 57/ Fishman JD preamp
Goodrich 6122-R
Walrus Slotva Reverb, Chase Bliss Brothers AM, Fairfield Cur. 900, Walrus EB-10
Evans JE-200, RE-150
Peavey Nashville 112, 400
Keal Cases