Mule pick ups

Mule pick ups

Why a Mule Tomthumbucker for a pickup? Why not a piezo/magic ribbon/unicorn horn? A magnetic pickup will get you the most volume before feedback, important when the context is a cavernous steel chamber of awesome. It’s also...
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Resonator guitar set up

Resonator guitar set up

Sometimes I like to call these “resos for acoustic guitar players” The nut width is the standard 1 3/4”, not the typical wider 1.825 found on most resonators. You probably won’t play this guitar every song in your set, so...
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Canfield Blue Mulecaster
Mulecaster Crayon Box

Mulecaster Crayon Box

Makes sense. Powder coated neck plates and matching headstocks. The Mulecasters are a unique beast. Big body volume with the steel makes for an reactive, touch sensitive playing experience. Beast mode. -Matt...
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Brass/Steel

Brass/Steel

Brass is just a shade darker sounding than steel. More fundamental. Think dark roast coffee- bold and full. Steel is medium roast- a bit more nuanced. The difference is not huge- our steel doesn’t sound like what you’re used...
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I can’t get no...

I can’t get no...

Satisfaction. ...
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Stay in The Fight

Stay in The Fight

 When the workout gets too hard to complete as prescribed "Stay in the fight."  20 squats every minute on the minute. You started and today it ain't happening. .  Your panic brain will freak out and say "stop, you failed"....
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Brassy Goodness

Brassy Goodness

Resonators on fire. Matt...
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Don’t Believe Yourself

Don’t Believe Yourself

Thoughts are just thoughts. But we mostly hold onto whatever pops in our brains about something as a summation of our vast and valid knowledge and experience *cough -entitlement- cough*. “I think that..” “I feel like...” and...
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Jeffrey Foucault on his Mule Resonator Guitar

Here's Jeffrey Foucault doing his thing on his Mule Resonator. You're welcome. -Matt https://youtu.be/uk66lcM4d60...
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