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Mike Harmon
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From: Overland, Missouri, USA

posted 01 September 2002 08:23 PM     profile     
St Louis was great! My fiance lives in STL, so fortunately, I didn't have to eat hotel food! It was my first time at ISGC, but it won't be the last!

We saw most of the "big names" in PSG, and the incredible Don Helms proved without doubt that you don't need pedals to sound awesome!

One of my reasons to come to the ISGC was to talk to manufacturers about a new guitar. I had already had several phone conversations with one of the builders, but after meeting him in person, I distinctly sensed that he was less than enthusiastic about building a steel for a "beginner", which I most certainly am!

Then I walked into the Fulawka room, and the difference was like night and day! I started by explaining to Ed Fulawka that I was a "newbie", expecting to receive the same treatment I had received from the other builder. To my delight, this did nothing to alter his willingness to help me select a new guitar! He was curteous, friendly, very helpful, and sincerely interested in helping me select a new guitar, despite some unusual changes needed to compensate for a slight disability.

His reward for being a true joy to work with? He left St Louis with an order for a blond-on brown lacquer finish S10 with 3 floors and 5 knees!

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Mike Harmon
Sho-Bud Pro III Custom
Nashville 400

Kevin Hatton
Member

From: Amherst, N.Y.

posted 01 September 2002 08:39 PM     profile     
They are an awesome guitar. If you like Sho-Buds you will love your Fulawka.

[This message was edited by Kevin Hatton on 01 September 2002 at 08:39 PM.]

Ricky Davis
Moderator

From: Spring, Texas USA

posted 01 September 2002 10:18 PM     profile     
Another Work of Art from Ed on this Link Here!! www.mightyfinemusic.com/fulawka/fulawka.htm

....no truer words spoken about Ed my friend.
I'm so glad you talked with "The Man" that has as much Passion for building instruments as Lloyd Green has for playing Music.
Ed has been building instruments for over 50 years.....and has as much enthusiasm now as he did when he first started.
I am So proud of this "Blue Darlin" he built for me.....I'm selling my ShoBud....any takers???
I have met Heaven with this Fulawka...and you will too.
Congradulations.
Ricky

[This message was edited by Ricky Davis on 01 September 2002 at 10:26 PM.]

Joey Ace
Sysop

From: Southern Ontario, Canada

posted 02 September 2002 02:21 PM     profile     
Ed and Irene Fulawka are a class act all the way!

I don't even own one of their gutars and they treat me like family.

You couldn't ask for a better builder or craftsman to deal with.

HowardR
Member

From: N.Y.C.,N.Y.

posted 02 September 2002 02:38 PM     profile     
"Expectant Fulawka Owner"

Congratulations on making medical history!

and enjoy your forth coming Fulawka steel guitar......

Mike Harmon
Member

From: Overland, Missouri, USA

posted 02 September 2002 07:44 PM     profile     
Thanks to everyone who sent congratulations on the upcoming "new arrival"! I hope I can keep my anticipation under control until it gets here!

I haven't stopped babbling about it yet (just ask my fiance!)

For those of you who aren't familiar with Fulawka, each guitar includes an Anvil case (not a flimsy plywood case), a cord set, a leg/rod bag, a pick/bar pouch, and a cover. I've been told the cases themselves are worth around $500!

There is absolutely no slack or rattle in the pedal rods. Ed told me if I wanted rattles, to go to Toys R Us! When your foot touches the pedals, the strings start moving! The undercarriage looks like a machinist's masterpiece.

The lacquer finish on the body and neck of these guitars is of the highest quality. The birdseye maple is gorgeous.

I'll be sure to post pictures when it comes (probably after the first of the year). What a Christmas present!

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Mike Harmon
Sho-Bud Pro III Custom
Fulawka S10 (on order!)
Nashville 400

Graham
Member

From: Whitby, Ontario, Canada

posted 02 September 2002 08:37 PM     profile     
Mike:
was real nice to finally meet you as opposed to emails. Keep me in the loop re your new steel. You won't be disappointed!!

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Rebel™
ICQ 614585

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JB Arnold
Member

From: Longmont,Co,USA

posted 03 September 2002 06:57 PM     profile     
You are gonna absolutely love that axe-and dealing with Eddie is the best..

JB

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Fulawka D-10 9&5
Mullen Royal Precision D-10 8 & 5
"All in all, looking back, I'd have to say the best advice anyone ever gave me was 'Hands Up, Don't Move!"
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www.buddycage.net


Theresa Galbraith
Member

From: Goodlettsville,Tn. USA

posted 03 September 2002 08:43 PM     profile     
I must say Gregg and I met Eddie & Irene for the first time after all these years Sunday night. They both treated us with the utmost respect, not even knowing us either. Thanks for sharing your life story with us Eddie.
Anyone buying a Fulawka will be pleased,I'm sure!And thanks again for the spices and recipes! Theresa
Mike Harmon
Member

From: Overland, Missouri, USA

posted 10 September 2002 09:24 PM     profile     
I just received an email from Ed. He has the wood for my guitar on the workbench, and he says he will try to have it to me by Christmas! WOW! What a Christmas present!

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Mike Harmon
Sho-Bud Pro III Custom
Fulawka S10 (on order!)
Nashville 400

Marco Schouten
Member

From: Amsterdam, The Netherlands

posted 10 September 2002 10:08 PM     profile     
Let's hope he doesn't make a Christmas Tree out of it

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Steelin' Greetings
Marco Schouten
Sho-Bud Pro III Custom; Sho-Bud LLG


Kenny Foy
Member

From: Lynnville, KY, USA

posted 11 September 2002 10:26 PM     profile     
MIKE, Should we expect cigars.Do we get cigars if it's not a boy or a girl? Lookin forward to the pics. WHAT ARE YOU GONNA NAME IT? All jokin aside if it looks half as good as Ricky D's it will be a beautiful guitar. Ricky if your BLUE DARLIN plays half as good as it looks, Hoss, you better get back cause you want be able to stand it. Kenny
Ricky Davis
Moderator

From: Spring, Texas USA

posted 12 September 2002 12:04 AM     profile     
Kenny my Fulawka plays and sounds as good as anything I've ever played.....
I'm still playing Music almost every night...mainly with Redd Volkaert and Redd says he loves this Guitar even better than my ShoBud....and that says alot to me.
Also being a new guitar....this baby is playing even better now than when I got it and everything is working together now so perfectly and Ed Fulawka is right about the drop on his guitar. Initially there is a small drop on the E note(just 3 to 4 cents) and he said it will eventually go away; and it almost has....it's down to 2 cent which NOBODY can hear that anyway....ha...
I'm also going to be doing several weekends with the Derailers(San diego on 29th)(Nashville on Oct.6th)and the rest are Texas dates; so check their schedule www.derailers.com and I'll be out with them on last weekend of this month and first weekend of October...and then I'll do a week with Heather Myles again on her way back through Texas on that second week of October......so come on out...and hear the "Blue Darlin" for yourself...yeeee haaa.
Ricky

[This message was edited by Ricky Davis on 12 September 2002 at 12:06 AM.]

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