Freshly inspected and set up in-house by our esteemed Guitar Tech. In Excellent condition with modest wear, including factory relic aging and minor signs of handling and use. This is one amazing guitar. Please feel free to give us a call in the Shop for an in-hand description and to ask any questions you may have. See below for more details and specifications.
FROM MULE RESOPHONIC GUITARS:
I started making a Mulecasters because I wanted to learn how to weld. I didn't plan on selling them. I made a blue one for Doug Wamble and he played it at the Woodstock Guitar Show. Electric guitar at the Woodstock show. He picked it up and I could smell the torches start burning...
People came up to me after to ask me what the heck was going on with that guitar. Everyone has heard every T style guitar it was clear to people something was different.
It's steel. They didn't believe me until I knocked on the body. It's that resonance in the hollow steel chamber that makes the notes pop. It gives everything a hollow 3D resonance thats hard to explain but easy to hear in the mix.
I was still unsure if it was a thing. I'm stubborn. Then Ariel Posen got one and put 17-64 strings on the same exact guitar and tuned it to B standard. I heard him on stage. It blew my mind. It's depth. It's inflection. Every right hand nuance jumps out because it takes so little effort to get the guitar going. It's like being used to an old Buick and then feeling the gas pedal on a sports car.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Aged Nickel Vintage-Style Tuners
1 11/16” Graphite Nut
Roasted Maple Neck with 25” Scale Length
Neck Thickness .94" at First Fret and 1.02" at Twelfth Fret
Maple Channel Bound Ebony Fingerboard with Dot Inlays
21 Medium Frets in Excellent Condition
Mule Thumbucker Mini Humbucking Pickups
Top Loading Bridge with Graphite Saddles
Hollow Steel Body in Green Relic Powdercoat Finish
Weight 8 lb 3 oz
Fender Hard Shell Case
No Serial Number
NOTE TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS:
We want you to be happy with your purchase and we try to represent the condition of all used and vintage guitars as accurately as possible in our listings. Every used guitar shows some signs of play wear and vintage models even more so. We call out all areas of damage or unusual wear, and describe the overall condition based upon what is "normal" for the age of the instrument. Expect to see minor dings, finish checking, or other evidence of normal use and aging which may not be captured by photography or explicitly mentioned in the listing.
We recognize that everyone has their own personal standard of what constitutes acceptable wear and tear. If play wear is especially critical for you, please contact us at the Shop for a complete in-hand description and to answer any questions you may have. Your satisfaction is of paramount importance to us.