for sale d-10 mullen rp 2009 8 pedals 10 knee levers

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
Pete Walthall
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for sale d-10 mullen rp 2009 8 pedals 10 knee levers

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For Sale d-10 mullen rp 2009 8 pedals, 10 knee levers, 7 knees on E 9th, 5 knees on C6. This guitar looks new, a little coating where pick and hand wrapped around strings. $3500.00plus shipping & insurance.

Phone:870-574-1076
Name:Pete Walthall
Place:133 6th St. Camden AR, 71701

Will meet in a 100 mile radius!!!
PS. This is a $6,000 guitar! Thanks for looking!
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Post by Henry Matthews »

Hey Pete, what are you going to play?
Pete's not kidding folks, this is one fine Mullen guitar that looks new and sounds even better.
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trying to post pictures

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trying to post pictures guss i will try to get someone to help me of 8-10 mullen.
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Folks I've played this guitar, it plays great and sounds great, and that's a fact. Pete's a great guy to boot!

terry
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henry hope your doing good .my health is bad going to down siz or stop trying to playe maybe a gfi or bmi used.
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Current copedent?
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emmons set up folks this guitar is like new .
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Post by Lane Gray »

John, it looks fairly normal.
RKR: lowers 2&9 on E9th, 3 on C6
RKL: raises 1, lowers 6 on E9th, looks like it does nothing to C6th. (That doesn't make sense with a full set of left knees, but I don't see a back neck bellcrank, but there's a possible 5th string pull)
Can't really see what the C6th left knees do, but one is an inverse P6 and one lowers 4
Standard pedals
E9th knees:
one LKL raises 1 and 2, the other raises the Es
LKR lowers Es
I can't see what the LKR on the rail does
LKV lowers 5&10

Clearly the seller likes C6th.
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lane thanks fot your input ll raises 1 in two. i change around some .very easy to change a mullen some good little speed licks there with that lever.ths. for looking this is a verry pretty guitar. don/tbelive iever saw a black like this. but ant as smart as i look.////////////pete..........
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great steel guitar

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Great steel guitar here!


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this may not be a beginer guitar but you can fold up levers and use what you want to add a lever at a time you will be suprised how you will start using the other levers.
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carl i bet tommy white would even sound good with gauged rollers may help mickey adams a little. ha ha . just kidding .carl////pete////////////////
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Post by Tommy White »

Precision gauged rollers? Mullen rollers are of a precision machined sharp u-shape design so that the bar lays on the strings of the first fret just as it does on past the 12th fret, exactly as it should, without changing bar cant pressure. :)edited to include, Mullen string rollers are also machined with a small hub on each side for less drag in the cradle, unlike most guitars with flat sided rollers.
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i wonder if ia/m trying to sell this guitar to cheap.and no one wants yo take avange of me .its hard to belive how easy this guitar plays with the extra knee levers..
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Post by Tommy White »

I've read this thread a few times over the past days . I do not know the seller or any of the posters. However, a reply saying "If it would have had this or that I would have bought it" is not thoughtful or helpful to the seller. Also, rambling on about some guitars not holding value while referring to the seller's ad is slighting to the ad and other seller's ads. Seems like the only guitar with any resale value or worth is yours or your preferred brand .
It has been my experience, Mullen guitars DO hold value as well as any brand and better than most, specifically the Royal Precision and G2. A little inet research agrees with me. I have a Royal Precision very much like the one for sale here. $3500 wouldn't get it. The Mullen guitar for sale here is very reasonably priced , especially being equipped as it is. :)
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THANK YOU Tommy!!!!

It's gotten to the point that many of the new posters after a couple of months on The Forum, become "experts" on the pedal steel guitar. :oops:

Guys, please be a little more careful and don't try to show how little you really know, you aren't doing yourself or anyone else any favors by spreading information that's non factual or personally biased. :x

Good Luck with your sale Pete. :)
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tommy i thank you for your input on this guitar .bob thanks for yours to bob i bought this guitar from ronnie neighbors at hot springs ar.he had two d 10s and two single necks he got it new you know ronnie he plays e9th ninty persent of the time this guitar has/nt been played much /ihave had four mullen guitars i have had 25or 26 guitars. if i was in good health i would keep it .sometimes when you speak it shows what you no i dont anser to much but i dont no anyone capable of question tommy white ////////////////
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Bob Knight wrote:THANK YOU Tommy!!!!

It's gotten to the point that many of the new posters after a couple of months on The Forum, become "experts" on the pedal steel guitar. :oops:

Guys, please be a little more careful and don't try to show how little you really know, you aren't doing yourself or anyone else any favors by spreading information that's non factual or personally biased. :x

Good Luck with your sale Pete. :)
WELL SAID BOB!
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thanks dlayne try to straghen hook moore up a little bit if you can .ha ha pete
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Post by Tyler Hall »

Well done Tommy and Bob! That's a very fine guitar and if I didn't already have a house full of Mullen guitars, I'd buy it yesterday. I can't believe it hasn't sold already! I certainly wouldn't sell one of my 9&9's for that price. Best of luck with the sale and to whoever the lucky guy is that gets this guitar.
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thanks tyler i really enjoy your playing.
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