About Mike Lull Custom Guitars Mike Lull's Pacific Northwest roots run deep. In 1954 he was born 50 miles east of the Pacific Coast in the valley of Eugene, Oregon. Five years later, his family moved north to Bellevue, Washington a newly incorporated small city just ten miles east of Seattle and its thriving music scene. Mike couldn't have known it then, but this move to the Puget Sound area would eventually shape his life as a musician and luthier in immeasurable ways. In 1970, when he was sixteen, Mike took his first job repairing guitars for a local guitar shop. There he was able to cultivate his gifts and talents, while building the solid foundation that he needed to become a luthier. Soon, word got around that Mike did exceptional work and he developed a positive reputation among local musicians. As his positive reputation grew, so did his dream of opening his own business. This dream became a reality when, in 1975, he opened Mike Lull's Guitar Works in his hometown of Bellevue. He was just twenty-one at the time and at the beginning of what would quickly become a successful, lifelong career. Over the next few years his business grew wildly especially when he started building his own custom basses and guitars. That was when his now-legendary fretwork and fine-tuning started to attract the attention of artists from many musical genres, including jazz, pop, metal, classic rock, blues and country to name just a few. Around the same time that his business started taking off, Mike became a working bass player in the Seattle music scene. His experiences as an active musician helped him to further develop his unique understanding of playability and tone, which eventually inspired him to launch the Mike Lull Custom Guitar and Bass lines in 1995. Since the launch of these two lines, Mike's business has continued to grow and he has created and repaired instruments for thousands of artists from around the world, including Randy Jackson, Bob Dylan, Heart, Queesnryche, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Nirvana, Foo Fighters, Death Cab for Cutie, Willie Weeks and Mike Merrit. To this day, Mike continues to hand build and test each and every bass and guitar that leaves his shop. He works with each customer creating a custom instrument to fit their individual needs and desires.
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12/24/2014

You can do so much better than this!

Absolutely do _not_ consider Mike Lull for any work on an acoustic guitar.Before he works on your guitar: Oh yeah, we can make that so much better!!!After he works on your guitar: Oh don't worry about that, it doesn't matter (intonation, fret-buzz, etc...).Overcharging notwithstanding, after I took my guitar to one of Seattle's most reputable (and affordable and honorable) luthiers, they said after inspecting the guitar (without knowing who had done the work) that he obviously doesn't know what he is doing (it was really embarrassing what they were able to point out). This was after bringing the guitar back to Mike and he steadfastly refusing to admit that the work was anything other then the absolute best they could do (without sawing off part of the neck...supposedly...yikes, no thank you.)Whoever Mike Lull used to be; However many endorsements he lines up for his custom bass guitars; However many people blindly echo Mike Lull's name as a recommendation; his days about giving a crap about quality work on acoustic instruments for regular folks have long passed.

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