Looking for Helpful knowledge about a Mullen Pedal Steel
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Looking for Helpful knowledge about a Mullen Pedal Steel
Hello Everyone,
I just started on steelguitarforum in hopes that some of you experts could help me out. I just inherited a Mullen Pedal Steel guitar, but play acoustic, so I'm considering selling it. I don't know a whole lot about it and was hoping I could get a little more info. It's a Mullen Steel with 2 necks and says George Ls on one of the necks. It has 8 foot Pedals and 5 knee pedals. I'm attaching Pictures of it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jake
I just started on steelguitarforum in hopes that some of you experts could help me out. I just inherited a Mullen Pedal Steel guitar, but play acoustic, so I'm considering selling it. I don't know a whole lot about it and was hoping I could get a little more info. It's a Mullen Steel with 2 necks and says George Ls on one of the necks. It has 8 foot Pedals and 5 knee pedals. I'm attaching Pictures of it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jake
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Looks like an older model. They are basically Pre Royal Presicion, Royal Presicion and now the G2. I'm guessing this is a Pre Royal. If you can find the serial # stamped on the underside of the guitar you can call Mike at Mullen and he could probably tell you when the guitar was manufactured. Some other folks on this forum with more experience than me could probably help you with setting a price if you choose to sell it............hope this helps.........clark
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It looks to be custom built. I don't recall that the Mullen I had had those kind of knee levers. The five switches also indicate that it may have been custom built. Is there a serial number on the bottom somewhere?
Sherman L. Willden
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It is easy to play the steel guitar. Playing so that the audience finds it pleasing is the difficult act.
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The guitar was actually built for Junior Knight in Feb 1988.
Originally it was sold to Charley Norris and Junior Picked it up there.
The 4 pickups gave it a great variation in the tone from bright to mellow.
If Junior saw this, bet he could tell you all about it.
Originally it was sold to Charley Norris and Junior Picked it up there.
The 4 pickups gave it a great variation in the tone from bright to mellow.
If Junior saw this, bet he could tell you all about it.
Mike Mantey
President and C.E.O.
Mullen Guitar Co., Inc.
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President and C.E.O.
Mullen Guitar Co., Inc.
(970) 664-2518
sales@mullenguitars.com
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This is definitely a custom build...Like Mike says, built for Jr Knight. My friend Jim Lindsey has a lacquer one thats almost identical mechanically, built for Juniors good friend Gary Hogue SEE PICS HERE
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=172131
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=172131
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Jacob,
Since you are new to the forum, you may not be aware of the instruments for sale forum right here.
Please consider trying to sell this guitar on the forum instead of going to E-bay. Your donation after selling it would help keep the forum healthy so that others in the future may recieve help and information just as you have. Thanks
Since you are new to the forum, you may not be aware of the instruments for sale forum right here.
Please consider trying to sell this guitar on the forum instead of going to E-bay. Your donation after selling it would help keep the forum healthy so that others in the future may recieve help and information just as you have. Thanks
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Yes..this was built for me..as much as I remember,it was just like Garys guitar,great tone,stayed in tune..I used the 4 pickups alot of the time out of phase to get a dobro sound..
Oh..Sherman and Dave..you guys kill me,you play better than me when ur tunning up!!
Oh..Sherman and Dave..you guys kill me,you play better than me when ur tunning up!!
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. Peavey Nashville 1-12 Tommy Huff speaker cabs. Goodrich pedals & matchbro.Steeler Choice seats.. that is all..(for now) lol
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Johnny Harris wrote:Jacob,
Since you are new to the forum, you may not be aware of the instruments for sale forum right here.
Please consider trying to sell this guitar on the forum instead of going to E-bay. Your donation after selling it would help keep the forum healthy so that others in the future may recieve help and information just as you have. Thanks
I would definitely consider selling it here and making a donation to the forum. I'm just not sure how to do that. I know that if I sell something on Ebay that I can use paypal in order to safeguard myself. I don't know how that works here. I also don't know what your fees are for selling here. Is there an area in the forum that explains all of this?
Thanks,
Jake
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Jacob,
Go to "Forum Index", "For Sale: Instruments", then read b0b's post on what to do after your item sells.
I think 2.5% is about the standard donation for a higher priced item.
As far as securing yourself, I think if a forum member should buy your instrument, you can work out payment and shipment options for each party's safety.
While there are some non trustworthy parties lurking here, almost all "members" are an honest btotherhood. Good luck.
Go to "Forum Index", "For Sale: Instruments", then read b0b's post on what to do after your item sells.
I think 2.5% is about the standard donation for a higher priced item.
As far as securing yourself, I think if a forum member should buy your instrument, you can work out payment and shipment options for each party's safety.
While there are some non trustworthy parties lurking here, almost all "members" are an honest btotherhood. Good luck.
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