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Topic: F S Mullen SD10 rosewood |
Finis Spier
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 29 Jun 2005 6:48 am
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im listing my mullens sd 10 with pad 3 & 5
emmons setup rosewood mica mint 2000.00 shipping included e mail for pics |
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Jim Saunders
From: Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
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Posted 29 Jun 2005 5:33 pm
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Finis, What year is your Mullen? Is it the Royal Precision, which I believe covers those made after 1998. |
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Jerry Hendrix
From: Manistee, Michigan, USA * R.I.P.
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Posted 29 Jun 2005 6:02 pm
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Yes, Finis is it a royal precision or not.
We want to know, thanks , Jerry Hendrix |
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Finis Spier
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 29 Jun 2005 6:20 pm
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no guys it is not a royal precision it was made before that do not know what year but the guitar is in new condition only been played in my music room at home |
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B.Jenkins
From: Parkersburg, WV...U.S.A
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Posted 2 Jul 2005 6:09 pm
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bump for a nice guy
Billy |
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Jim Saunders
From: Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
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Posted 3 Jul 2005 9:28 am
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Finis, I read a series of earlier posts that explained the pre-Royal Precision Mullen is what the HWP model is today. Herby liked it the way it was as to changer, body thickness and pedals. The HWP model probably has more refinements but I don't know what they are, except it has the polished pedals rather than the black ones. So, your guitar is probably more of a HWP model that will no doubt make someone a great steel.
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Mullen, Royal Precision, D10, Gibson Console Grande D8, Peavey Nashville 112, Peavey Nashville 400.
[This message was edited by Jim Saunders on 03 July 2005 at 10:30 AM.] |
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Finis Spier
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 3 Jul 2005 10:53 am
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thanks guys for those kind words i appreciate it the only reason im selling is i just bought a mullens d 10 from Ron Sykes i now have five guitars,running out of room! |
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Felix Blevins
From: Dunlap, Tennessee, USA
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Posted 5 Jul 2005 4:51 pm
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Unless things have changed recently, there is no such thing as a HWP SD10 Mullen. |
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Jim Saunders
From: Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
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Posted 5 Jul 2005 5:31 pm
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Felix, I believe you are right. I've never seen a single neck HWP model either. I was thinking of the changer and basic design that preceeded the RP models. |
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Mike Mantey
From: Eastern Colorado, USA
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Posted 6 Jul 2005 7:21 am
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You are all right. This guitar could be considered an HWP Model, because it is made the same way as they are today, however it is not because it does not have the sticker, nor was it sold exclusively through Herby. We do not build a S-10 HWP model, so if someone is wanting one here it is. Now the HWP model is our older style guitar with a few improvements to Herby's specs, he knows what he wants and by the sound of him, well you have all heard Herby play. In no way am I saying you will sound anything like Herby with an HWP, but you will be a lot closer.
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Mike Mantey
Sales & Production Manager
Mullen Guitar Co., Inc.
(970) 664-2518
www.mullenguitars.com
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Finis Spier
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 7 Jul 2005 10:18 am
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thanks mike for clearing that up i did not know the answer myself and people were asking
i have a royal precision and i cant tell any diference between the two as to how they play |
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