Got my NEW Mullen Royal Precision Today!!!

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Jeff Metz Jr.
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Got my NEW Mullen Royal Precision Today!!!

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My oh MY!
I had high expectations for this guitar and Del really outdid them!
This thing has tone to the bone! Its apparent immediately even before I plugged her in!
This is such fine craftsmanship that its amazing they can even sell guitars this good as cheap as they do! Thumbs up Del for a great instrument! THank you Jerry Berger for Jumping through all those hoops in order to make the sale to me! Ps. Thanks for the Free Shirt! Fits and all.
-Jeff
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Post by Tom Gorr »

The forum rules state that you can't brag about new gear without posting pictures.

;).

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Jeff's New Mulen

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I have a few pics of Jeff's (almost) new Mullen since I am the one that sold it to him.

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Post by chris ivey »

i guess the royal precision didn't have split-tuning? did that start with the G2?
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Post by Roger Crawford »

Tunable splits in the end of the neck started with the G2. You can do splits on the RP, but with additional pull rods.
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Post by Jeff Metz Jr. »

Thanks Jerry for Posting PIcs! Although they don't do this guitar justice (and they're awesome pics) but thats just how cool this guitar is.
I tuned her up today in 3 minutes flat!
If you think that you can't get an amazing tone from an all pull guitar you are (as I was for far too long) believing too much of the hype.
This thing has growl, sustain, warmth, and clarity! I'll admit that it is not as crystal clear once entering the Hughey domain but its not far from it.
I'm in love.
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Post by Mike Mantey »

Glad you like your guitar Jeff.
This thing has growl, sustain, warmth, and clarity! I'll admit that it is not as crystal clear once entering the Hughey domain but its not far from it.
I'm in love
This was one of the driving factors for the G2. Hughey Land is blown away. One day you can move up again. Very nice looking guitar you have. Welcome to the Mullen Family.
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Post by Jeff Metz Jr. »

Thanks Mike,
I definitely see a G2 In my future! Even though I don't see how you could top this lil machine!
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mullen

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Keep your PP.
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Post by chris ivey »

i'd say learn to play, but since you're already advertising for a road gig i guess you've got it down already.
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Post by Lee Dassow »

Nice guitar Jeff. Those Changer fingers are all standing up straight as a die. Quality machine work.
Good luck with it. Tennessee Lee
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Post by Gary Lee Gimble »

Confucius say.....err Quipper Ivey said.... :lol:
chris ivey wrote:i'd say learn to play, but since you're already advertising for a road gig i guess you've got it down already.
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What he said...

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And listen to any one of
Gary's video's...Monster player...
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one of the best guitars there is...

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Mullen on the way

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I have one on the way! Can't wait to get it! Glad to hear the sound quality is awesome.
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