MULLEN H. Wallace HWP- Unavailable for Sale for Now,Thanks!

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MULLEN H. Wallace HWP- Unavailable for Sale for Now,Thanks!

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You guys are missing the boat on this HWP!!! Not playing as much as I used to so I'm selling my beautiful HWP,no longer in production... already a classic..Modeled after the Pre Royal's,the HWP's is the tone players consider to be the best and most desirable Mullen sound, Mullen got it right on the HWP's,(thanks to Herby's input)all original and 100% stock, it's 8 and 5, Emmons E9th setup, the fifth lever lowers the G on the C6th neck, in near mint condition,9.9999 condition, so clean you could eat off the guitar , top and bottom , a bedroom gutar , never played out, smoke free environment,grey coverd case and leg bag also in mint condition a bit of shine where your pickin hand sets on the E9th neck. The HWP is one of the best guitars Mullen ever made, they come factory stock with extra goodies such as a tone control and defeat switch as standard, complete polish package on the pedals and levers,you can adjust the angle of the knee levers by simply tuning a screw, genius!!!Hardly EVER breaks a string,the single coil pick-ups are specially wound to Herby's specs, and the BIGGIE... it has tone, tone, tone to the bone!!! not to mention it plays like butter,you can't find a finer instrument... ready to go right out of the case.One of the best pedal steels you can own hands down!!.. E-mail ..lucybobkat@yahoo.com.. or call 570-829-7908 in Pa...
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A beauty!!!
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Bob, that is one sweet looking and playing guitar! And the best part of it is the fact that it has the inline pulling, straight cross rods. This is already becoming a collectors item. You can't get a new Mullen now with straight rods. They are all the bent style, which actually pulls a little off center.
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If Bob tells you something. You can take it to the bank.Great guitar. Great guy to deal with.
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Thanks BB....appreciated...same back at ya!!!!
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Gees, been thinking what I should now have is a single-neck, but this beauty really has me salivating. Shouldn't be around for long.
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You can't get a better playing guitar and honestly, the sound is very close to an Emmons LeGrande, ...these are going to be the only collectable Mullen in years to come, it's the best guitar they ever made in IMHO...they have tone to the bone !!!!
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I can't believe this guitar is still available--This guitar is as near perfect as they come and Bob is a 100% guy to deal with--Best of luck Bob--Larry Martin
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Post by Michelle Durham »

Sorry guys to seem so ignorant, but what does TTT mean? also, have been seeing "bump"? We have been looking at some of the stuff for sale, but are unsure of what these two phrases mean and don't want to step on toes if it means stuff is already sold or spoken for etc... ?:
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TTT means "to the top" so we can take another look at it. Bump means "bump back to the top". Otherwise the post keeps falling further down where they might not be seen again.
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Michelle....

TTT.....is "to the top"
.....use either/or (ttt/bump)to move an item back to a better visual area for more viewers/traffic without adding another post to a thread.

Just short cuts for us lazy typers.Feel free to ask ,and hope you folks are finding the help you ask for.

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Post by Michelle Durham »

Thanks guys! As we are here skimming through, I finally figured out bump on my own! I don't think we ever would have gotten TTT! :D
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