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Dave Hepworth
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Post by Dave Hepworth »

Hi folks ,
After much researching etc,I have just ordered a Black Mica Mullen RP SD103x5
Bring it on folks !
Paul Norman
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Post by Paul Norman »

You will never be sorry. I have a pre RP and I have been told that there is very little difference . They are fine instruments.
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Greg Johnson
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Post by Greg Johnson »

Had my Mullen pre-rp for a few months gigging it every week. Will not part with it! Your gonna love that guitar. Post Pics when you get it.
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Larry Baker
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Post by Larry Baker »

Great move, I've owned 4 other steels before purchasing My Mullen. Its a really great instrument. Del and the Boys (and Dixie) really know the business, and the follow up is amazing. Good luck, hope you get it soon. (What's the wait time now??)
Mullen G2 SD10 3 & 5 The Eagle
NV112 amp===Earnie Ball V.P.
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Roger Crawford
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Post by Roger Crawford »

Even if you think you'll never use it, go ahead and get the 4th pedal with the Franklin changes. Better to have it and not need it than to want it and not have it. The Mullen group is a pleasure to work with. Love my G2.
Dave Hepworth
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Post by Dave Hepworth »

Hi Larry,
Build time has been quoted to me of between 3to4months time.I can wait-controlled enthusiasm !!! Regards Dave .
Hamilton Barnard
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Post by Hamilton Barnard »

I bought my first Mullen a couple of months ago, an SD10 4x5. They built it just the way I wanted and it plays great.
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Tyler Hall
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Post by Tyler Hall »

I guess I'm kinda partial to them too...
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Larry Baker
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Post by Larry Baker »

Tyler, you need to add a Red one to that herd. Larry
Mullen G2 SD10 3 & 5 The Eagle
NV112 amp===Earnie Ball V.P.
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Roger Crawford
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Post by Roger Crawford »

Larry, red would only make sense for Tyler since he's from Bama!
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Tyler Hall
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Post by Tyler Hall »

Crimson and white would make for a pretty guitar, wouldn't it? ;-)
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Roger Crawford
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Post by Roger Crawford »

Indeed it would! Of course, being from Georgia, mine is red and black!
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Jerry Van Hoose
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Post by Jerry Van Hoose »

Nobody ask me, but that'n on the right looks like KY. Wildcat Blue :) . Great looking Mullen guitars!
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Michael Berry
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Post by Michael Berry »

All I know is the black ones always sound better! :)

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Damien Odell
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Post by Damien Odell »

I bought a brand new Mullen RP 3 years ago and I love it, every time I play it I'm inspired by the sound.
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