Hey Spud, thanks for the reply...
The Craigslist seller I bought this from said he bought this used in 1993 when he lived in England. He said his hobby and passion was playing and collecting guitars (I believe him, his knowledge of guitars was extensive). He too indicated that these were cheap entry level guitars. The body was made of plywood (laminated hardwood sounds better
). He also said that the pickups were crap sounding and it was very unusual to find one with the original pickups (like this one has) still in it. On the plus side, he said that when properly set up, the action on Marlins is outstanding. Also note the Floyd Rose knock off type of bridge and the double nut type of setup. (a standard nut and just behind it a locking nut which the lock caps on mine are missing). I also bought the older MIJ Fernandes SE and the Peavey "Genny" projects from him the same night for 10 bucks each (see picture).
I'm speculating that British Music Strings was the British equivalent to St. Lewis Music Co. (SLM) or Pacific Coast Music (PCM) which ushered in the tidal wave of Japanese and Korean made guitars here in the states back in the 70's and 80's.
Oh well, I need to get started on my long memorial day weekend but in the meantime, check out these 2 links:
http://reviews.harmony-central.com/revi ... ing+V/10/1
And this (Read the entire sellers description, I do feel this guys pain
) Note: I don't know what "Ralph" Marlins connection with these guitars is (if any) but this is a unique guitar...
http://cgi.ebay.com/Ralph-Marlin-Loner- ... .m63.l1177
Thanks for your interest, I'll check back in a couple of days...
Aturach