Marlen D-10

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Lamar Colvin
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Marlen D-10

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I'm posting this for my good freind Randy Roe.
Marlen D-10,8+5,excelent condition. $2200.00.
If interested, contact Randy at 352 595 8084
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Ned McIntosh
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Post by Ned McIntosh »

This looks awesome! I have a definite soft spot for Marlens, my first steel was a 1975-built D10 in walnut formica with the pull-release changer, and it played well and sounded rich, balanced and warm. There was no hint of "thin-ness" about the sound, especially through the Fender Vibrosonic Reverb with a 15" Cerwin Vega speaker. It also stayed in tune well, although I do recall the top two tuning-keys on each neck had to be turned so it fitted into the case, needing a slight tweak after setting up. It was a minor thing that never bothered me, and I regret selling my old Marlen.

This one looks like an Emmons setup, all-pull model, and not being too au fait with the Marlens, I'm guessing it's a late-model. Interesting-looking pickups too, different from the ones on mine. As I recall, the Marlens were built! It should have "tone to the bone" and I am surprised no-one has taken the bait on this one. If I lived in the CONUS I'd be in my car driving to pick it up right now!

Come on guys, this is a fine instrument needing a good home to help the friend of a forum-member. Additionally, the lucky new owner will have a genuine piece of steel-guitar history which has decades of pleasure and pride of ownership still to give.

Honestly, there are times when living in the southern hemisphere is so frustrating!
The steel guitar is a hard mistress. She will obsess you, bemuse and bewitch you. She will dash your hopes on what seems to be whim, only to tease you into renewing the relationship once more so she can do it to you all over again...and yet, if you somehow manage to touch her in that certain magic way, she will yield up a sound which has so much soul, raw emotion and heartfelt depth to it that she will pierce you to the very core of your being.
Lamar Colvin
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Post by Lamar Colvin »

More info. All pull,triple raise,double lower,Serial#177389 5
Skip Cole
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Post by Skip Cole »

I was very surprised to hear the tone that Tony Arrowood's Marlen has. It was the first time in years that i'd heard one.You can hear him play it and play it well on Youtube. Give him a listen. :)
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Rick Winfield
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Post by Rick Winfield »

real beauty
looks like humbuckers, not Marlen pups ?
I once owned a 73 D10 all maple 8x4 pull release
"tone to the bone"
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Lamar Colvin
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Post by Lamar Colvin »

bump
Dick Cochran
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Post by Dick Cochran »

The pickups look like Bill Lawrence 705's. That explains the tone.
Lamar Colvin
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Post by Lamar Colvin »

Guitar traded. Please close
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