Guitar Center Vows Pulls All Fulltone Products After Inflammatory Posts By Owner


According to a report by Guitar World, music instrument retail giant Guitar Center has removed all Fulltone products from stores and websites following the founder’s controversial social media posts. Fulltone founder Mike Fuller made comments on protests against police brutality. You know it was bad if Guitar Center won’t sell your stuff.

The news was confirmed in a tweet from the US retail giant, which reads: “We are no longer doing business with Fulltone and are moving quickly to remove all Fulltone products from our stores and websites.”

 

Last week, during Black Lives Matter protests over the unlawful death of George Floyd, Fuller posted several comments on social media that came under heavy criticism. These have since been deleted, but have been widely circulated.

 

What is this like night 4 of looting with 100% impunity,” read a post added to the brand’s official page on June 2.

 

“The pussy Mayor and Governor don’t give a shit about small businesses, and it’s never been more clear.”

 

This was followed by a further comment, “Ahh I feel better, and flushed out some prissy boys who were raised to pee sitting down. Now I’ll delete.”

 

Stars including Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus and Jason Isbell condemned the company, as did the brand’s own fan page, Fulltone Pedals, which also shared Fuller’s provocative email correspondence with customers who objected to his stance.

 

Fuller eventually issued an apology for his comments via Facebook – but this post has since been deleted.