Mullen D10 Red Lacquer

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
Larry R
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Mullen D10 Red Lacquer

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1996 Red lacquer with wood necks and front panel inlays.
Bill Lawrence 910 on the E9, stock Mullen on the C6. (I still have the stock E9 pup).
Polished pedals and knees, standard 8&4 Emmons setup.
Absolutely mint condition-no chips, dings or scratches. The pedals and levers have no wear on them. The deep rich red lacquer is not reflected in these flash photos.
This guitar has great tone, smooth action and stays in tune.
Case is in excellent condition.
Kept in cool non-smoking environment.
I prefer not to ship if you're close enough to 77868.
$2900 and includes shipping in the lower 48.
No trades please.

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Paul Boden
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Red Mullen

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Larry,I sent you a PM
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chris ivey
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Post by chris ivey »

save us all some hassle and post the price.
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Jim Saunders
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I've seen and played this guitar and it is just as described. Beautiful and plays like a dream.
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Post by Jody Cameron »

Larry is a fine man, and takes better care of his guitars than just about anyone I know. I've played this guitar as well, and it's a great one. :) jc
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Post by chris ivey »

it's really pretty! the only reason i can think of to not post a price would be because you think you're asking too much..and i'm sure that's not the case, ..so...
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Jim Saunders
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Chris, I think if you knew the price, you'd change your mind. It's quite reasonable for a lacquer Mullen in this condition. and, if you are in the market, you might want to contact Larry.
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chris ivey
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Post by chris ivey »

i'm not in the market so i won't call. however, my point is that if i saw a good price it might inspire me to be in the market. so it's his loss in a case like that. as i said, it's a beautiful steel. i just don't get people who want to sell something not listing a price!
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mullen D10 red

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WHAT IS YOUR ASKING PRICE?
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mullen D10 red

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WHAT IS YOUR ASKING PRICE?
Terry Sneed
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The changer on this guitar?

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Larry, the changer looks like an emmons with the pins that the ball end of the string slip on. I thought all Mullen changers were slotted for the string to fit in. Or do they make the Lacquer guitar changers different? Maybe my eyes are foolin me. Emailed for price.
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Post by Lee Bartram »

Terry I have two Pre-RP Mullen guitars both are 1995 and both have the pins like this.
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Post by Larry R »

The Royal Precision (RP) with the slotted changer was introduced circa 1997-98.
This unit is a 1996.
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Ok thanks guys, I learn something ever day about these steel guitars. Thanks for the email Lary,
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Post by Larry Baker »

SOMEBODY PLEEEEZE BUY THIS GUITAR SO I DON'T HAVE TO KEEP LOOKING AT IT. PLEEEEZE LARRY B
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Post by Frank Estes »

This is like a steel guitar used on one of the greatest steel guitar jazz recordings:


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Post by John McConnell »

There is an old saying in retail "If it doesn't have a price on it it is not for sale"

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Post by Chris Sims »

The reason there is no price listed is because **This is that guitar Doug Jernigan was playing on the recording...And it's Priceless **
Now eat that you jerks...


ok, ok, ok...just kidding about the jerks part.
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Post by John McConnell »

If it is "priceless", then it is not for sale. If it was for sale, it would have a price. Just sayin' No offense meant.

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Jim Saunders
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Post by Jim Saunders »

John, the old saying, "everything is for sale at the right price" also comes to mind. Seriously, if you are interested in this Mullen, I know the seller, I know the guitar, and I know the price. Just email Larry and he'll make you a good deal. No mystery here.
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Somebody is gonna get a fine guitar at a price they wont believe
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Frank Estes
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Post by Frank Estes »

The price is very reasonable!

I am pretty sure this is NOT the actual guitar Doug owned. I think he made the recording in the late 1980s and this guitar is a 1996 model. BTW, I briefly owned the actual guitar Doug used on that album and I sold it to a guy in Canada. As I recall, it did not have polished pedals. I sort of wish I had kept that guitar.
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Jim Saunders
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I have agreed to deliver this guitar to the Dallas show should anyone buy it before I leave Friday.
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Post by Henry Matthews »

Beautiful guitar and bet it plays great. No offense Larry R., but you would stand a lot better chance of selling it and save us and you alot of hassle if you posted the price if it is for sale. :roll:
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Post by john buffington »

This one is a tone machine . . . .
and a super guy to deal with!
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