big bob Posted Thursday at 10:35 AM Posted Thursday at 10:35 AM Wondering what one would need to pay to get a marvbird, not an assembly line 357? 1
DetroitBlues Posted Thursday at 06:18 PM Posted Thursday at 06:18 PM My guess would be whatever a person was willing to sell it for.
bolero Posted Friday at 08:43 AM Posted Friday at 08:43 AM last I heard was about $3.50 and a pack of smokes 1
big bob Posted Friday at 11:19 AM Author Posted Friday at 11:19 AM (edited) 2 hours ago, bolero said: last I heard was about $3.50 and a pack of smokes 51.50 and a pack of smokes is the traditional joke. Edited Friday at 11:19 AM by big bob
brentrocks Posted Friday at 04:05 PM Posted Friday at 04:05 PM If you could score one for $2500… WOW. That would be amazing. lol.
TalismanRich Posted Friday at 06:17 PM Posted Friday at 06:17 PM How can you tell an assembly line version vs a Marv version?
skydog52 Posted Friday at 07:03 PM Posted Friday at 07:03 PM Never sell. My youngest daughter has dibs on it. 4
MartyGrass Posted Sunday at 10:58 AM Posted Sunday at 10:58 AM The extra value of a Marvbird is the man who made it, the craftsmanship, and the woods. I played a Firebird V from the 60s for years. I have no idea if Marv ever touched the guitar. The Marvbird is on a higher level. Once you get used to the design of the body and the neck being out so far, it feels very natural to play.
ElNumero Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago $2000-$2500 anybody that’s not a Heritage aficionado would not consider it special at all.
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