Mullen Steel Guitars

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Buck Grantham
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I have played a lot of steel guitars in my 81 years and the Mullen G2 is absolutely the best steel I have ever owned. It has great sustain,and tone and it stays in tune . I could not be happier showing off that guitar for one of the best Companies in the world (The Mullen family) Buck Grantham
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What Buck Said, great guitars and the best people in the world to deal with. Ask, and they will build it. I love mine, as do any Mullen owner. Larry Baker
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I believe I have the the first 12 string Mullen G2 made. Mike Mantly can chime in here to verify. Very nice guitar and comfortable to play.
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Herb,

I haven't talked to you in a while, but thought I'd let you know that I'm loving my 5&8 SD-10 G2. It's incredible, actually. Other than the fantastic sound and mechanics, I find that it stays in tune better than any guitar I've had. I can't believe it, but I haven't broken one single string in the three months I've had it.
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Nice to hear from you Mike. I feel exactly the same way as in my opinion, the new Mullen G2 is without a doubt in a class all its' own and I have never played another guitar to compare. I have owned two G2s in the past couple of years and I haven't broken any strings at all on either one, of course, like you said it still has the tone and mechanics too.

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