Late-50s Marlen S8 with 3 pedals

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Jeffrey Shu
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Late-50s Marlen S8 with 3 pedals

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A rare bird! A late-50s Marlen (It's like a 10-string guitar without strings 1 & 2). Living only about an hour from Reidsville, I assume this has always stayed local.
Belonged to the owner's father years ago. Asking $650+shipping - will include a Marlen pack-seat in good shape for local pickup. I might be willing to travel a little to connect. Comes in what I assume is its original wooden case.

Mike Calaway worked it over a few years back, and it's playing well again now. Fully functional with a nice tone (no crackle). Probably not going to be your main axe, but a damn good starter or second.


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David Rattray
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love it...

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Mr.Shu if this was closer it would be mine ...after a long intensive restoration it would be beautiful and well in my eyes it is the best one for sale on here ...man I am thinking ...shipping to k7v-1c1 in Canada would be..??...if you can let me know...David...
Mark Perrodin
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marlen

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Jon Zimmerman
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Rare, for sure

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Never seen a build from Marlen done this way. Reverse painted clr name plate, non roller nut. Ciggie-burn in place. It’s at a thrift store price as well. A marvel. 😎
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Jack Hanson
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That is one cool old instrument!
Dick Miller
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Post by Dick Miller »

Sure wish I could own this one! I bet it has tone to the bone!
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Re: Rare, for sure

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Jon Zimmerman wrote:Never seen a build from Marlen done this way. Reverse painted clr name plate, non roller nut. Ciggie-burn in place. It’s at a thrift store price as well. A marvel. 😎
Thanks, Jon. Not trying to gouge anyone. A fair price for a playable piece of history, and a Marlen to boot.

Jeff
the bo-stevens (honky tonk/old country) & Tupelo Crush (Americana/rock)
'94 Marlen D-10 w/ BL 705s, '74 Fender TRSF/JBL d120s.
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Email sent...thanks..Mike
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Sale pending
the bo-stevens (honky tonk/old country) & Tupelo Crush (Americana/rock)
'94 Marlen D-10 w/ BL 705s, '74 Fender TRSF/JBL d120s.
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