
Here is my mid 1970’s MSA Sidekick pedal steel guitar. I can’t believe how nice it is! It’s a closet classic! Doesn’t look like it was played very much. It still has the case, leg bag and even the instruction manual! I originally purchased it to use some of the parts for another MSA steel guitar project I’m working on but after I got it home I decided it is too nice to part out. I played it several times with the band and it really sounds good. I also like that it is very lightweight (as far as pedal steel guitars go.)The only thing keeping me from using it more is that it only has one knee lever ( E-Eb) and isn’t really practical and maybe impossible to add more. So it’s going to stay the way it is.





