hopkinwfg Posted Sunday at 06:31 PM Posted Sunday at 06:31 PM Howdy i was just thinking how lucky will we be able to find a Marvin lamb built H150 or H157 ? Any clue if we are on the hunt ? Does he particularly built a handful batch of these H150s or 157s? And which year was it are we looking at?
MartyGrass Posted Monday at 05:42 PM Posted Monday at 05:42 PM I know he was involved in the H-157 staple single coil model. I think they made a few dozen. 2
skydog52 Posted Monday at 05:54 PM Posted Monday at 05:54 PM (edited) 17 minutes ago, MartyGrass said: I know he was involved in the H-157 staple single coil model. I think they made a few dozen. They made 40 of these. Edited Monday at 06:00 PM by skydog52 4 1
bolero Posted Monday at 11:34 PM Posted Monday at 11:34 PM I bet Marv built tons of Heritage guitars along with the other owners. And other builders. good luck documenting any of them I recognize his handwriting on a lot of labels 1 1
hopkinwfg Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago 7 hours ago, bolero said: I bet Marv built tons of Heritage guitars along with the other owners. And other builders. good luck documenting any of them I recognize his handwriting on a lot of labels Would you show any of his handwrittings or signature off his built Heritages?
pressure Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago I had the privilege to have custom Heritage guitars built for me. Here are a few. This is the first Millie they built for me. Marv, me and Jim with the unfinished Millie. 2
pressure Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Here I am discussing the Prospect build with Marv. 1
pressure Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Here is the cavity of the H170 Heritage built for me with all the Heritage signatures on the label. 1
pressure Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) And last but not least the Heritage Millie SuperLight. Hand built by Master luthier Mr. Pete Farmer at the Heritage factory with the new guard. Edited 13 hours ago by pressure 2
LK155 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Pressure, you haven't changed a bit. And those are pretty decent guitars, I'd say. My 1996 H535's label has Marv's signature, along with all the other owners of the day, and Ren. Don't know why they all signed that one, but it's a neat feature. Thoroughly lousy pic below... 1
DetroitBlues Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago You can bet any guitar from 2015 or earlier that has a huge neck, it was most likely neck carved by Marv with his famous "Marv-Carve". I know there was a unique H157 that Marvin did several years ago from the neck carving to the paint. Maybe others would know this, but I also believe any unique custom one-off may have been worked by Marv.
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