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chas smith R.I.P.


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Encino, CA, USA
Post  Posted 1 Apr 2015 7:58 pm    
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Around 25yrs ago, if it had three 10-sring necks, I had to have it and I bought a Marlen T-10, that if memory serves me well, was made October 1968. I was playing a T-10 Bigsby console guitar in a western swing band and I wanted this for a rock-a-billy band, but as fate would have it, I got the D-11 Emmons cut-tail that I think was Bobby Garrett's and the Marlen went back into the cases.

It has 11 pedals and split coil pups. I recently took it out of the cases and am cleaning it up a bit, but not too much. Middle neck is E9, bottom neck is C6 and I wish I knew what the top neck was ???

It has 3 peds. Ped-A raises string 1 and lowers string 4. Ped-B raises string 2 and lowers string 7. Ped C raises strings 3 and 5. Everything is totally out of adjustment and I don't know whether its up a whole or half or what. If anybody knows what this tuning could be, I would love to know.

Here are some pics:






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Jeff Metz Jr.


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York, Pennsylvania, USA
Post  Posted 1 Apr 2015 11:43 pm    
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Any interest in selling this beauty? Worth a shot!
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Earnest Bovine


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Los Angeles CA USA
Post  Posted 2 Apr 2015 9:32 am     Re: Marlen T-10
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chas smith wrote:
I wish I knew what the top neck was ???

It has 3 peds. Ped-A raises string 1 and lowers string 4. Ped-B raises string 2 and lowers string 7. Ped C raises strings 3 and 5. Everything is totally out of adjustment and I don't know whether its up a whole or half or what. If anybody knows what this tuning could be, I would love to know.



It looks like "Ped C", rightmost pedal, could have raised str 3&4, instead of str5. In that case these pedals could have been common C6 or A6 pedals. More likely A6, since you already have a C6 neck. Lotsa players used both C6 and A6 back then.
Tab:


       P     P     P
E     +F
C#          +D
A                 ++B
F#                ++G#
E    -D#
C#          -C
A
F#
D
A
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chas smith R.I.P.


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Encino, CA, USA
Post  Posted 2 Apr 2015 10:36 am    
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Thank you Doug. I must be going stupid because it looked like the 5,6,7 pattern, but I wasn't making the connection and my T-10 console is A6, C6, E13.
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Edward Rhea

 

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Medford Oklahoma, USA
Post  Posted 2 Apr 2015 1:59 pm    
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Nice! That is a really cool axe. Thanks for sharing, Chas!
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Richard Sinkler


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aka: Rusty Strings -- Missoula, Montana
Post  Posted 2 Apr 2015 5:33 pm    
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Gorgeous! How much does that bad boy weigh?
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chas smith R.I.P.


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Encino, CA, USA
Post  Posted 3 Apr 2015 2:55 pm    
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Richard, it's 53lbs and it travels in 2 cases.
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J. Michael Robbins


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Dayton, OH now in Hickory, NC
Post  Posted 10 Apr 2015 8:57 am    
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Hi Chas
That is a beautiful piece of Marlen history! I was not aware that Leonard had made T-10's. I have a 1970 Marlen D10 that has the same changers and undercarriage. What is the serial number of your guitar?
Mike
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Richard Sinkler


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aka: Rusty Strings -- Missoula, Montana
Post  Posted 10 Apr 2015 2:12 pm    
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Only 53#. Wow. Must be made from balsa wood. Laughing

I keep drooling every time I look at this lovely lady. Whoa!
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Dan Robinson


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Colorado, USA
Post  Posted 11 Apr 2015 12:10 am    
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Chas, that sure is a beautiful guitar. Unfamiliar to me, and the clean undercarriage is delightful to behold.

I would have guessed it was at least 20 pounds heavier. Didn't know of split cases in use at that time but I was too young (i.e. stupid) to care how heavy music gear was. Or how many flights of stairs if there was a gig at the top.

That is a real piece of steel guitar history. Thanks for sharing it with us.

Dan
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