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Thank You From Mullen Guitars

Post by Mike Mantey »

On Behalf of all of us here at Mullen A big Thank You goes out to Scotty, Michael, Sandra, and the rest of the family and staff. We appreciate you guys.

Thank you all who attended the show as well. Support is key, and there are many of us die hards that will do just that so thank you.

Congrats to Terry Bethel for the Induction into the Hall of Fame.

A Special thanks to all those that represented us and helped over the weekend. We have some very special people on our side and it means the World to us.
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Post by Jerry Lee Newberry »

Thanks to all of the Mullen Folks for helping us.


The Newberry's and Stewart's
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Post by Jerry Roller »

Mike, thank you for letting me hang out with you guys and the use of the G2. I wish I could have gotten a little more acquainted with it before playing the Gospel show but without question it is a great guitar. All of you Mullen guys were super and treated me like part of the "family". Thanks again for all you did for me.
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All the Mullen crew are top notch, just like their guitars. Larry Baker
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Thanks to Mullen for providing the sound equipment for the Gospel Concert and Mike for being insturmental in getting approval to have the Gospel Concert. The Mullen family and their guitars are as good as it gets. Thanks for all you do for the PSG world.................clark
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Post by Keith Hilton »

All of the Mullen people are great people. I played several of the Mullen guitars on display. Mullen guitars are top quality guitars--just my opinion.
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Post by Henry Matthews »

I ditto all above, thanks Jerry, Austin and the rest of the Mullen folks for making everyone feel so at home in Mullen room. Had a great time and the G2's are awesome--Henry
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Post by Roger Miller »

I would like to thank all of the steel guitar companies for bringing in some simply beautiful guitars. Jackson, Mullen, Williams, Derby, Russler, GFI, Excel,Fessiden, and Zumsteel. This show is a great vehicle for you if your looking for a new guitar. If I want to try out a guitar no-one has around my neck of the woods, I go to Scotty's. Thank you guys for what you do, I appreciate it and thanks for comming to the show. I know there were quite a few guitars sold and that is testiment, this show is important to us all.
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Thank You!

Post by Bryan Hall »

Thanks to all the mullen team Del,Dixie,Mike,Shaun,Jerry,Donna,Austin,Terry,Tommy,
Gary,for making this a great show

Congratulations to terry Bethel!
here is a shot of your Induction show
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Post by Roger Crawford »

There were a lot of good looking Mullen guitars at the show, but none as purdy as mine!!!
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My Mullen G2...I CAN'T WAIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I can't wait to get my new G2!! I will be posting some pictures for sure!! I wish I could have made the show :( , but will definitely try and be there next year :D I know all of you had a great time!! I know Mike and the rest of the crew at Mullen have made a lot of happy Pedal Steel guitar players and I am so ready to add my name to the list.

"If You Got The Time...Mullen's Got The Steel!! :mrgreen:

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Good Lookin' Mullen's

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By the way Roger...You may have the Purdiest ret now, but just wait until you see what kind of a masterpiece the Mullen gang does fer me. Night that will be a work of art to see!!! Just kidding, I haven't seen a bad looking Mullen yet. How you been doing Roger? I'm ready to see you guys again...Ya'll do a great job!!

Take Care and God Bless,
Todd
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Post by Larry Baker »

Todd, here is a little teaser for you while you wait for your G2. Larry
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Post by Roger Crawford »

Dang Larry, I didn't know you could get the duplex receptacle option!
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Post by Roger Miller »

I thought mine looked pretty nice guys, on Thursday, till I walked into the Mullen, I didn't have to go into the Mullen room. Pretty guitars, yes Roger, yours is a pretty guitar and thanks for the cord, the cord worked well when I was in the room and at home.
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Post by Todd Goad »

Larry thats soooo wrong!!!! But I have to say thats a mighty fine geetar you got there!! Roger thanks for pointing out the duplex receptacle...I'm gonna see if Mike will throw one in on my deal :lol:
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Thanks to the Mullen family

Post by Gary Sill »

Del and all are great people who have their hearts in each instrument.

That is why your worries about do I get a good steel with others is not a factor with a Mullen.

They all have been perfect , every steel I have provided to my customers.

The quality is there and you can feel it as you play a Mullen guitar.

Thanks to all the great Mullen dealers as the show. They are all very helpful.

Come back again Mullen with the great pieces of musical art.

Gary Sill
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Post by Larry Baker »

The duplex receptacle was a high priced option, but its always handy, and you never have to look for one. Roger C. you know that I have never seen your guitar.

Sorry Todd, I just couldn't resist. Larry
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Post by Red Kilby »

Wish I could have been there for Red, but just couldn't go. Hope everyone had a wonderful time. Maybe see you all in Phoenix or Dallas. Linda Kilby
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Post by Ray Harrison »

Linda, we were hoping to visit with you. Hope all is going well with you.
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Linda,
Red was remembered at the show on my set and on sets of some other players too. I dedicated a tune in his memory...you can guess which one. Keep an eye on your mailbox too!
Jim
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