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Very pretty Mike, heres mine.
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Post by Mike Perlowin RIP »

Yours looks good too Hook. Have you seen Joan Cox's? I think that's the best looking one I've seen to date.

I can;t believe how wonderful these guitars are. Every time I sit down at mine I like it more and more. Now I have to figure out what to do with my older guitars. I may never touch either of them again.

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Post by Mike Wheeler »

Well, I can solve that problem for you Mike....just send them to me for safe-keeping. You could visit them anytime you like....and I'll even polish them once a week!! LOL!! Image
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Post by Calvin Walley »

Mike, i love the purple color, a beautiful guitar

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Post by Bryan Knox »

Beyond description. Absolutely beyond description.

Wish I could take 'em for a spin.

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Post by David Mason »

<SMALL>Now I have to figure out what to do with my older guitars. I may never touch either of them again.</SMALL>
Since Los Angeles is going to fall into the ocean anyday now from The Big One, you can send one of them to me here in Maryland for safekeeping too Mike. Though the town I live in will be mostly underwater when the polar ice caps melt, I'm on the third floor and we'll be mostly O.K. at least until the food runs out (first, we eat the yappy little dogs, then the neighbors I spoze). Can't eat a steel, so no problem there! Image
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Post by Hook Moore »

Thanks Mike. I agree with you, these are great guitars, so comfortable to play and look and sound great.
I have not seen Joan`s guitar but Johnny was telling me how pretty it is.
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Post by Mike Perlowin RIP »

Hook, Joan's guitar simply looks spectacular. It makes ours humble by comparison.

I really think the folks at MSA should take a picture of every guitar they make, and post the best ones on their web site.

In addition to Joan's Millennium, they also had some incredible looking legends at the convention this year.

At this time, when every builder is making great guitars, MSA once again stands out (as they did before) as the cream of the crop.



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Post by Hook Moore »

Sounds great , hope to see it in Dallas in March.
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Here is mine.The first Sunburst D-10.
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Post by Hook Moore »

Thanks Al, and Glenn your guitar looks great!
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Post by Stephen Gambrell »

Hook, there's a guy that works where I do, drives a restored '65 Mustang, that's EXACTLY the same color as your guitar! MIGHTY purty!
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Post by Tony Rankin »

Here's one I bought a couple of months ago, that I have been messing around with a little. I had some pinstriping done to the front and I really like how it looks.

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Thank you Stephen Image

Tony, some nice pinstripe work, looks very cool Image
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Post by Mike Perlowin RIP »

MSA now stands for Magnificently Superior Axe.

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Post by Stephen Silver »

So, how long did it take everyone to get their new MSA's?

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Post by Mike Perlowin RIP »

Turnaround time for mine was 5 months. When I ordered the guitar in late January of last year, I was told it would be ready by the middle of June. It took about a week longer than expected (Johnny had to design the wrist lever.) My guitar was shipped June 22.

It is reasonable to assume that guitars are delivered on a first come first served basis, and as more people order them, the waiting period will be longer.

However long it takes, it's worth the wait.

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Post by James Quackenbush »

Mike,
LOVE THE PURPLE !!....It looks GReAT !!...Jim