Request Assistance In Identifying Brand of Steel Guitar.
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I agree. The cut endplates and the quality of the castings are of the period and that area of the country.Donny Hinson wrote:Definitely a Marlen, probably mid-to-late '60s model.
Note that the bolt-on changer pillows are identical to the early Emmons bolt-on design. Not surprising since Ron Lashley worked with and for Leonard Stadler on Marlens before launching the Emmons guitar project with Buddy. Mike Cass could correct me, but I think the same foundry produced parts for both Marlen AND Emmons.
Did the bolt-on design come from Big Ron? Or from Leonard? Inquiring minds want to know.
My rig: Infinity and Telonics.
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?