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Jim Bob Sedgwick
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Changer fingers

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For you fellows that own Mullen guitars. Do you find you have less grooving of the fingers with Del Mullen's changers as he anodizes them? Or no noticable difference.
I remember that the Dekley had chrome plated changer finges and apparently they did not groove from string pressure? Appreciate any response.
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Lee Baucum
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Post by Lee Baucum »

JB - I've been playing a U-12 Mullen since 1998 and there are no grooves on any of the changer fingers.

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Jim Bob Sedgwick
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Thanks Lee for the response
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Bob Tuttle
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Post by Bob Tuttle »

Jim Bob,
I have a 1992 Mullen D-10 and I can't see any grooves on any of the fingers.
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Jerry Overstreet
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Post by Jerry Overstreet »

Hi Jim Bob. I have a 94 Mullen D10 ...It has the anodized fingers...I do not notice any grooving at all on the fingers. I cannot compare it to the polished aluminum fingers on some Mullen, having never owned a Mullen with those fingers.

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Post by Bill Ford »

Jim Bob,
I don't have a Mullin,but the S12 that I own has polished changer and they do get grooves in them,the wound strings are the worse.I polish them out when I change strings.Fine grade (white) scotchbright pads and a good grade of polishing compound do'es the trick.You can get it at an auto paint store or parts house.

Bill F.

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Mark Herrick
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Post by Mark Herrick »

Ditto the other Mullen owners.
No wear on the hard anodized changer.
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Post by Al Marcus »

I wonder if any have noticed any change in tone with the Anodized fingers,
compared to Chrome, stainless steel or aluminum?...al Image
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Jim Smith
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Post by Jim Smith »

In the 20+ years I've had my D-12 Dekley I have used the stock pickups, Barcus Berry's and now L-712's and haven't noticed hardly any difference in the tone.

Jerry Fessenden's theory is that the chrome plated changer fingers are determining the sound of the guitar more than the pickups can change. Based on that, I would say that the harder anodized aluminum fingers would definitely change the tone of the guitar from the sound of plain polished aluminum fingers.
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