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Francis Smyth
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Mullin steels

Post by Francis Smyth »

Has anybody tried the new G2 steel how does it compare to the Royal precision . Im very happy with my RP and I think it would be hard to improve on it . Feedback please
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First it was the S now its the I
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Post by Stephen Gambrell »

Francis,
What you wanna do, is you walk around to the front of your guitar, and look on the left-hand side. See, it says MULLEN. Not Mullen, or Mullin, or Mullet, or Mule Train (clippety-clop), or Multiple Orgasm...
MULLEN Image!
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Curt Shoemaker
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Post by Curt Shoemaker »

Hi Francis, I invite you to go to the pedal steel section. I have a post there on this subject. Maybe it will answer your question.
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Post by Tommy Minniear »

and Francis,.......I'll bet you don't have to pass a "spelling bee" to view Curt's thread. Image
Sometimes the Forum is "over-informative". I didn't recall seeing anywhere in your post a request for the proper spelling.

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Post by Calvin Walley »

hey Francis, i own a Mullen and i knew what you meant so don't let em give you a hard time about the spelling

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Post by ray qualls »

Francis, I knew what you meant! I just bought a new Reins myself so don't lettum bug you about spelling. Ray
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Post by Francis Smyth »

Stephen sorry about spelling Mullen wrong.Do you do any english lessons.
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Post by Roy Rosetta »

Ray Qualls, your post is "priceless". I'm still holding my sides from laughter. Take care my friend.
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Post by Rick Campbell »

How do you say Mullen in Spanish?

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Post by pdl20 »

what ever you want to callem ,they are great, i have my new one traded in for the new G2 and will get it in march

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Post by Robert Jones »

I have the royal and love it. I am waiting for Rudy to get his new one and am going to play it. I'll let you know.

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Post by Roger Miller »

No matter how you spell it, the check clears. I hear the new Sahara guitars are nice, anyone know about that.
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Post by Stephen Gambrell »

Hey, Francis, I was joking---Hence the Image at the end of my post! I'm truly sorry if I offended you. However it's spelled, a Mullard is a great steel guitar, and a real good bunch of folks, too.
Al yoo otter guys, I apple-o-jise too yoo.
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Post by Brad Malone »

They put the name on the wrong side of the steel, it should be on the back so the player can see it...the audience could care less...why do they always do things backwards?...LOL
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Post by Brad Malone »

Mullen should change its name to MOON, that way if you play a S-10, you could say you play a HALF MOON, if you play a D-10 you could say you play a FULL MOON...might cut down on the misspelling of the name.
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Post by Greg Simmons »

<SMALL>Mullen should change its name to MOON</SMALL>
Yeah, but then somebody'd probably call it a MULLICAN Image

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Post by Roger Miller »

Reckon a toy steel guitar, you could call it "Tickle Me Emmons" See your giggling just like the toy.
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Post by Dave Horch »

Look for a 1995 Mullen - it was a vintage year. I really don't think it could be improved upon, but of course, Del couldn't resist trying?

If it were a MOON, you could shoot it?

If you took the dust cover off the MOON, would you be MOONing someone?

If you placed it firmly against a window, would it be pressed ham?

---oh yeah, and the black ones sound the best.---

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Post by Bill Moran »

I have one of those HWP Mullamoon guitars.
The G2 must be something if it beats my
Mullamoon. Mine is a Full Mullamoon.

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