Beautiful guitar. I have a 70s MSA u12. I bought it from Herb Remington, twice! I bought it, sold it back to him and then went down and bought it back from him. Ha ha. I watched him play a few times in front of me and had no idea who he was! He made a sound unlike anyone else! Im from Houston.
That is really cool, Jim! I got to do a show with Herb many, many years ago, and he was a real good player and a good guy. He also built good steel guitars as well. My dad played twelve string universal MSAs for quite a while, and he always enjoyed those guitars. Thank you and keep picking!
Aaron I have beat my head against the wall trying to remember you because I recognized your voice then a light bulb went off when I seen you comment on Johnie Kings post on the forum. I bought your Deckley from you when I lived in Vidor. Marvin Rich brought me to your house. I still have that guitar to this day. If you have trouble remembering brother I was known as Festus when I lived down there
So cool to hear from you. I have a picture of me playing that guitar on a studio date on my fridg. Wished I had it back, first guitar I bought. Hope you are doing well and stay in touch. Send a pic if you can.
I recently received my new MSA 10-6 Tour Pro. My previous guitars were a Kline D10 and an Emmons Push-pull, both were great guitars. The Tour Pro is my personal favorite because it has a very realistic sounding Dobro neck that is very useful. The E9 feels and sounds great. I like the swapable pickups. The ability to illuminate the fretboards came in super handy at a gig this week when the sun went down and there were no stage lights. I miss being able to play c6th but was mostly playing E9 anyway then grabbing my dobro. Now I only have to bring one instrument
Cool and congratulations on the new ax. Yes the C6 is cool but when I played out I never really got to use it. So I play the C stuff for my own grins and enjoyment at the house. If you can email me a pic of your new guitar would love to see it. steelpicking@gmail.com Keep picking!
Welcome to the MSA Family, Thats a LOT of guitar!!!.... You have some great info that your sharing with the steel players...Keep up the G@@D work....Great Playing also...........
Hey Aaron. It was so good to finally meet you in person today and glad Mitchell got you fixed up! You sound so awesome no matter what guitar you’re behind. I think you and the MSA Legend are a great fit! Hope you guys have a great and safe trip back home to south Texas. Hope to see you again soon!!
Thank you for the kind words, Scott! It was great getting to meet and hang out with y'all! Jacob and I really enjoyed our time at the shop and the warm welcome! We had a great trip and have been enjoying the guitar. Thank you again and keep picking!
Super cool guitar! I am still a learning steel guitarist, but I love my MSA Sidekick. Built in the 1970's, it's super simple set-up and it's great for gigging. Clean tone, smooth action, and I can't complain.
Aaron, I totally understand your desire to own an MSA. I own an MSA S10 Classic which I love. They are fine guitars. I also once owned a Mullen and traded it at the time for a Derby which I still have. My main guitar today is a GFI Ultra. Congratulations on your new guitar and I look forward to your fine playing and wonderful videos.
Thank you for the kind words, Frank! Good to hear from you! I got to play a Derby recently at Johnie King's place. They are really nice guitars, and one of my students has a GFI. Also, a well-built, good sounding guitar. Keep picking!
Aaron, lovely guitar. I think the new Legend is a phenomenal guitar. I would love to try one. I already have too many and not sure what I would trade. I have a MSA Classic D10 8x2 I bought used but it's like new. It's a fine guitar but no match for my PRP Mullen D10 8x4 I bought new in 94. Have you tried the new Emmons Resound? I have yet to see or play it. Tempted but not motivated go that deep in debt. Enjoy your new guitar.
Thank you! Sounds like you have some fine guitars! Looking forward to spending more time with mine! I have been seeing UA-cam videos on those Emmons guitars. They definitely have the classic sound. I guess if you want a Rolls-Royce, you have to pay Rolls-Royce prices, ha ha! Hopefully I can try one someday. Maybe they will have one at the Dallas show. Thank you for subscribing and keep picking!
Beautiful guitar.
I have a 70s MSA u12.
I bought it from Herb Remington, twice!
I bought it, sold it back to him and then went down and bought it back from him. Ha ha.
I watched him play a few times in front of me and had no idea who he was!
He made a sound unlike anyone else!
Im from Houston.
That is really cool, Jim! I got to do a show with Herb many, many years ago, and he was a real good player and a good guy. He also built good steel guitars as well. My dad played twelve string universal MSAs for quite a while, and he always enjoyed those guitars.
Thank you and keep picking!
I HAVE A THREE PEDAL 10 STRING MSA. HAVE NOT USED MUCH BUT SO FAR - LOVE IT.
Great!
Aaron I have beat my head against the wall trying to remember you because I recognized your voice then a light bulb went off when I seen you comment on Johnie Kings post on the forum. I bought your Deckley from you when I lived in Vidor. Marvin Rich brought me to your house. I still have that guitar to this day. If you have trouble remembering brother I was known as Festus when I lived down there
So cool to hear from you. I have a picture of me playing that guitar on a studio date on my fridg. Wished I had it back, first guitar I bought. Hope you are doing well and stay in touch. Send a pic if you can.
@@SteelPicking will do Aaron. I'm playing an S12 MSA Classic with Zane Becks tuning now. Really love this guitar.
I recently received my new MSA 10-6 Tour Pro. My previous guitars were a Kline D10 and an Emmons Push-pull, both were great guitars. The Tour Pro is my personal favorite because it has a very realistic sounding Dobro neck that is very useful. The E9 feels and sounds great. I like the swapable pickups. The ability to illuminate the fretboards came in super handy at a gig this week when the sun went down and there were no stage lights. I miss being able to play c6th but was mostly playing E9 anyway then grabbing my dobro. Now I only have to bring one instrument
Cool and congratulations on the new ax. Yes the C6 is cool but when I played out I never really got to use it. So I play the C stuff for my own grins and enjoyment at the house. If you can email me a pic of your new guitar would love to see it. steelpicking@gmail.com Keep picking!
I own the 2019 MSA XL Legend, like it a lot and I follow ur lessons a lot too, thx for everything
Thank you very much for the kind words and subscribing! Glad to be playing an MSA as well!
Keep picking!
Welcome to the MSA Family, Thats a LOT of guitar!!!.... You have some great info that your sharing with the steel players...Keep up the G@@D work....Great Playing also...........
Thank you so much, David! I appreciate the kind words! I really enjoy your playing and videos!
Keep picking!
It sounds great Aaron and so do you !
Thank you very much, Bo! Glad that you enjoyed it!
Keep picking!
MSA are great; even the older ones! I love my Vintage XL from the 80's that Billy Cooper went through. Excellent . Congrats!
Doug, thanks and yes they are really good guitars.
Johnny and Sue are great people! Lots of good guitars there.
Ditto!
Hey Aaron. It was so good to finally meet you in person today and glad Mitchell got you fixed up! You sound so awesome no matter what guitar you’re behind. I think you and the MSA Legend are a great fit! Hope you guys have a great and safe trip back home to south Texas. Hope to see you again soon!!
Thank you for the kind words, Scott! It was great getting to meet and hang out with y'all! Jacob and I really enjoyed our time at the shop and the warm welcome! We had a great trip and have been enjoying the guitar.
Thank you again and keep picking!
Super cool guitar! I am still a learning steel guitarist, but I love my MSA Sidekick. Built in the 1970's, it's super simple set-up and it's great for gigging. Clean tone, smooth action, and I can't complain.
Very cool!
Aaron, I totally understand your desire to own an MSA. I own an MSA S10 Classic which I love. They are fine guitars. I also once owned a Mullen and traded it at the time for a Derby which I still have. My main guitar today is a GFI Ultra.
Congratulations on your new guitar and I look forward to your fine playing and wonderful videos.
Thank you for the kind words, Frank! Good to hear from you!
I got to play a Derby recently at Johnie King's place. They are really nice guitars, and one of my students has a GFI. Also, a well-built, good sounding guitar.
Keep picking!
Beautiful guitar, Aaron. It's you in the seat making it sound nice though
Thank you very much for the kind words, Allan! Looking forward to making more videos with it!
Thank you for subscribing and keep picking!
Aaron, lovely guitar. I think the new Legend is a phenomenal guitar. I would love to try one. I already have too many and not sure what I would trade. I have a MSA Classic D10 8x2 I bought used but it's like new. It's a fine guitar but no match for my PRP Mullen D10 8x4 I bought new in 94. Have you tried the new Emmons Resound? I have yet to see or play it. Tempted but not motivated go that deep in debt. Enjoy your new guitar.
Thank you! Sounds like you have some fine guitars! Looking forward to spending more time with mine! I have been seeing UA-cam videos on those Emmons guitars. They definitely have the classic sound. I guess if you want a Rolls-Royce, you have to pay Rolls-Royce prices, ha ha! Hopefully I can try one someday. Maybe they will have one at the Dallas show.
Thank you for subscribing and keep picking!