To Maurice A: my MSA's year?
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Chris Brooks
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To Maurice A: my MSA's year?
Hi Mr Anderson,
The MSA SD 12 Vintage XL I bought from Bill Erb (Mark Tomeo's old axe) is # 1C6478. Can you help me with the year?
Does XL mean long scale?
It's a heavy old beast to move around, so I guess I'll keep it set up in the apartment to practice on, and gig on my Carter.
Thanks in advance,
Chris
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now living in the Ocean State ....
The MSA SD 12 Vintage XL I bought from Bill Erb (Mark Tomeo's old axe) is # 1C6478. Can you help me with the year?
Does XL mean long scale?
It's a heavy old beast to move around, so I guess I'll keep it set up in the apartment to practice on, and gig on my Carter.
Thanks in advance,
Chris
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now living in the Ocean State ....
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Reece Anderson
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Chris B....First of all may I tell you how much I appreciate your being a part of the MSA family.
Your guitar, serial number 1C-6478 was originally shipped to Scotty's Music in St.Louis. (date of manufacture was not entered into record)
Bill Tomeo could have been the first owner, but after we ship to the original destination our tracking system terminated with the exception of the warranty cards, which have long since been misplaced.
The "XL" was a model designation and had nothing to do with the scale of the guitar. All MSA's have always utilized a 24 inch scale.
Your guitar, serial number 1C-6478 was originally shipped to Scotty's Music in St.Louis. (date of manufacture was not entered into record)
Bill Tomeo could have been the first owner, but after we ship to the original destination our tracking system terminated with the exception of the warranty cards, which have long since been misplaced.
The "XL" was a model designation and had nothing to do with the scale of the guitar. All MSA's have always utilized a 24 inch scale.
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