New (to me) Mullen S12U incoming

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Adam Tracksler
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New (to me) Mullen S12U incoming

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Can't wait for this bad boy to come.


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I'm delighted with mine! ;-)
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That is a unique color, Looks peachy pretty.
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Post by Adam Tracksler »

Well it arrived last week, and it’s more raspberry than red, which I think is cool.

https://imgur.com/a/cfLQOWa
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Beautiful my friend. Sure would love one, just to old now. Mullen's without a doubt is one of the best guitars I have ever had, and I have had many.
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Post by Jerry Overstreet »

Nice Axe. Hard to beat a Mullen. I like the look of that clean bare rear deck. Just curious, how wide is the rear deck on that guitar?
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Post by Tim Toberer »

Not everyday you get a guitar like that! You must be over the moon. Congratulations!
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You got yourself a great guitar, enjoy it!
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Image Happy for you Adam! I love my G2 and every Mullen I've ever owned!
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Here it is for any non-link-clickers. :)


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Good Luck in your venture into the 12 string world journey.
Great guitar for your journey.
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S12

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I'm pretty sure you will love it!
Here's mine!


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Is that Mullen sample called Classic Teal?
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Teal

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Yes Paul, it’s Classic Teal!