Enjoy all the fine players you have representing Mules in action. Like William, would like to see fingerstyle players also. I find the single-cone very friendly for this style, more so than the tri-cone - though not sure why that would be. Slow playing will bring out some great tones, harmonics, and sustain that slide can run past. Point is - practical playability for a wide range of styles is built in, I think.
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Construction specs and details.... yea, I'm geeky that way.....and it keeps me up at night....
Greg
In build photos and videos. Lots of guest players (ie as long as it's Charlie Parr.)
At least one pic of each finished guitar.
Love my #359 - a year ago it was being made.
Enjoy all the fine players you have representing Mules in action. Like William, would like to see fingerstyle players also. I find the single-cone very friendly for this style, more so than the tri-cone - though not sure why that would be. Slow playing will bring out some great tones, harmonics, and sustain that slide can run past. Point is - practical playability for a wide range of styles is built in, I think.
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show rm at factory to play all models to help decide what to order
kjc