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Joe Romanchick


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Pennsylvania, USA
Post  Posted 15 Jan 2019 2:08 pm    
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I have for sale a Marlen that I started to restore..I have lost interest in it and would like to sell..When I got it the upper neck was complete and working and the guitar had 8 pedals and 3 knee levers..The rods were missing from the lower neck..I had all new links and levers CNCd and also had another knee lever made which would make a total of 4..I purchased enough rods and collars and setscrews to complete the guitar, including new cross bars..There should be enough new CNC parts to replace everything....I may be forgetting something, but there should be enough of everything you need to put it back together again with both necks,but if I am [img]forgetting [/img]something, it is not intentional..I do not have a case for it..I do not want to ship this as I have no box or way to ship it all safely..So, if you are close enough please come and get it..There is no rush for pick up because it is not in the way....All I want is $475.00, and please believe me I have more than twice that much invested...









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Jack Goodson

 

From:
new brockton,alabama (deceased)
Post  Posted 15 Jan 2019 3:15 pm     shipping?
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if this guitar doe,s not sell local, i am interested....thanks jack
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