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Bruce Blackburn
Member

From: Ohio, USA

posted 21 December 2005 11:22 AM     profile     
Beautiful Guitar 8 pedals 6 knees Blue in color like the Darling Birdseye Maple. I can e-mail pics but haven't been able to figure out how to post them yet $2900.00

[This message was edited by Bruce Blackburn on 21 December 2005 at 11:24 AM.]

Archie Nicol
Member

From: Ayrshire, Scotland

posted 22 December 2005 06:39 AM     profile     
Isn't this a beautiful sight.

[This message was edited by Archie Nicol on 23 December 2005 at 06:30 AM.]

Jan Jonsson
Member

From: Gothenburg, Sweden

posted 22 December 2005 08:42 AM     profile     
Beautiful guitar indeed! Too bad I already have a blue Fulawka ...

-- Jan

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Sho-Bud Pro II Custom 8+6, Fulawka D-10 8+8, Fender Deluxe 8, Marrs/Fluger Cat-Can, Fender CS Nocaster

Stephen Dorocke
Member

From: Portland, Oregon

posted 22 December 2005 12:59 PM     profile     
Fresh off a six week tour, again I reflect on the flawless performance of my Fulawka S-12 extended. Night after night, set-up and go. No tuning required, save for a MINIMAL tweak, and that was mostly during the first few gigs after putting a new set of strings on. Ed builds a fine instrument. Going on ten years, I've NEVER had a single problem with my ax. Between the Fulawka and my 35 watt Victoria, I haven't entertained any gear alterations for a long, long time. Plus, they look nice. I could go on and on.... Eddie's the Man!!
Bruce Blackburn
Member

From: Ohio, USA

posted 23 December 2005 10:07 AM     profile     
This is the first ever Signature guitar that Eddie ever built. He did it at my request. So all you guys that have the signature on the front apron... you have me to thank.
Stephen Dorocke
Member

From: Portland, Oregon

posted 24 December 2005 09:23 AM     profile     
I'm suprised at the apparent lack of interest in these fine instruments. Maybe you're getting a boat load of direct e-mails...... anyhow, bump
Pat Smith
Member

From: Mineral Wells, Texas

posted 25 December 2005 09:17 AM     profile     
Bruce....I sent you an email....thanks in advance for your time


Patrick "Dean" Smith

Pat Smith
Member

From: Mineral Wells, Texas

posted 27 December 2005 04:39 PM     profile     
Hello Bruce?.....are you out there buddy?
Stephen Dorocke
Member

From: Portland, Oregon

posted 28 December 2005 03:47 PM     profile     
personally, i'd love to hear some reasons why nobody seems interested in this fine guitar.
Jon Zimmerman
Member

From: California, USA

posted 28 December 2005 06:30 PM     profile     
"nobody seems interested"....OH, they're interested, Stephen. Might be it's the 'Santa Jet Lag' syndrome, or something like it. That pretty blue color looks luscious, just like a big blue-glazed donut in front of HOMER SIMPSON--
mmmMMMmm,
..Birdseye!
Pat Smith
Member

From: Mineral Wells, Texas

posted 28 December 2005 07:01 PM     profile     
Good one Jon.....MMMMM...BBEEEEEERRRR....

BTW, Bob Hoffnar, are you reading this thread?

Bruce Blackburn
Member

From: Ohio, USA

posted 29 December 2005 04:30 AM     profile     
There has been a lot of off forum activity on this quitar in the way of direct e-mail. I am doing my best to get each one a reply. I am putting the copedant on an exel format so I can get it to those that have requested it.
Bruce Blackburn
Member

From: Ohio, USA

posted 03 January 2006 04:24 AM     profile     
This Guitar is still available.
Bruce Blackburn
Member

From: Ohio, USA

posted 09 January 2006 04:41 AM     profile     
ttt
Gary Steele
Member

From: Orient, Ohio, USA

posted 09 January 2006 11:36 AM     profile     
I thought these sold better than this

[This message was edited by Gary Steele on 25 January 2006 at 11:32 AM.]

Bruce Blackburn
Member

From: Ohio, USA

posted 09 January 2006 12:26 PM     profile     
Gary, right now I am Playing a Super~Pro. I sold my MCI D-10 about 6 months ago. I also have the Deckley S14-U.
Bruce Blackburn
Member

From: Ohio, USA

posted 16 January 2006 02:40 PM     profile     
bump
Curt Langston
Member

From: ***In the shadows of Tulsa at Bixby, USA***

posted 16 January 2006 03:07 PM     profile     
quote:
personally, i'd love to hear some reasons why nobody seems interested in this fine guitar.
Stephen, it is worth every penny. I believe it is the economy. People are holding on to their money. Sales are down all over. IMHO

[This message was edited by Curt Langston on 16 January 2006 at 03:07 PM.]

Duncan Hodge
Member

From: DeLand, FL USA

posted 16 January 2006 07:41 PM     profile     
Bruce that there is one beautiful sideways guitar you have there. I'd love to have it, or one of Stephen's for that matter, but it's a matter of too little money and too many steels.
Best of luck on the sale. I'm not sure why you would sell such a fantastic steel. I hope that it's not for reasons of bad fortune.
Duncan
Bruce Blackburn
Member

From: Ohio, USA

posted 17 January 2006 04:53 AM     profile     
Thanks, I agree it is a beautiful guitar and it plays like all of Eddies' guitars play. I too have the same problem you have. Too little money and too many guitars, and way too many tunings, especially for my tiny brain. I do not have any fear that this guitar will sell. It is a great instrument and the price is more than right. Timing is probably more the issue than anything, being right after the holidays. I appreciate your wishes of no bad furtune and none has come my way. I will tell you why I decided to sell it. I have owned it for right at 10 years and do not play it very often. It plays great, it sounds great, and I think an instrument of this quality should be in the hands of someone that will play it. It is way too good of a guitar to stay in the case for so long.

Scott Appleton
Member

From: Half Moon Bay, California, USA

posted 18 January 2006 05:42 PM     profile     
Thats too nice for words. I'll look under a rock for
the cash.

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Bruce Blackburn
Member

From: Ohio, USA

posted 19 January 2006 04:42 AM     profile     
Scott, I am wishing all the luck in the world on this one. Sounds like you really, really want it.
Bruce Blackburn
Member

From: Ohio, USA

posted 26 January 2006 10:36 AM     profile     
BUMP TO THE TOP
Bruce Blackburn
Member

From: Ohio, USA

posted 06 February 2006 04:42 AM     profile     
bump
Gary Preston
Member

From: Columbus, Ohio, USA

posted 06 February 2006 07:13 AM     profile     
Hi Bruce . Thanks again for playing my Gospel Steel Guitar Jubilee ,you were great . We will do it again soon . This is a great looking guitar to say the least . You are right guitars like this need to be played often and be the number one guitar in someones life . Let her ride and it will seel soon . Best regards , Gary .

[This message was edited by Gary Preston on 06 February 2006 at 07:15 AM.]

Bruce Blackburn
Member

From: Ohio, USA

posted 21 February 2006 04:22 AM     profile     
Thanks Gary,
I appreciate the compliment. I hadn't played in public for at least 15 years. Had a case of the nerves, being around all of those good players. I really enjoyed the opportunity.
You played very well yourself futhermore it was great to see all the guys I hadn't seen for so long. I look forward to getting together again sometime soon. Until then I have a lot of woodsheding to do.
As far as this guitar goes, I don't think anyone could ask for a better instrument or to be associated with better people than Eddie & Irene Fulawka. If someone is out there and interested in this guitar and are intimidated by the fact that it isn't a "big name" guitar, just ask a question about the Fulawka guitar on this forum. The guys and girls that own them will be happy to tell you anything you want to know about a Fulawka. My bet is you won't be disappointed.
Jeff Hogsten
Member

From: Flatwoods Ky USA

posted 27 February 2006 06:56 AM     profile     
could anyone give a general idea of what kind of sound this guitar has
Ricky Davis
Moderator

From: Spring, Texas USA

posted 27 February 2006 08:26 AM     profile     
Yeah Jeff; here's a general Idea of what my Blue Fulawka sounded like; if bruce don't mind?
One More Once More Clip
That's a general idea.
Ricky
Bruce Blackburn
Member

From: Ohio, USA

posted 28 February 2006 04:30 AM     profile     
Not at all Ricky! Thanks
Bruce Blackburn
Member

From: Ohio, USA

posted 11 March 2006 07:17 AM     profile     
Back to the Top
Bruce Blackburn
Member

From: Ohio, USA

posted 13 April 2006 04:48 AM     profile     
to the top with a great guitar
Duncan Hodge
Member

From: DeLand, FL USA

posted 23 April 2006 07:39 PM     profile     
A bump to the top for this fine steel. I hope that it stays around until I can find the funds for it. Bruce, that is one beautiful instrument.
Duncan
Bruce Blackburn
Member

From: Ohio, USA

posted 01 May 2006 06:26 AM     profile     
Thanks Duncan. It seems like a lot of guys like the guitar, but no takers yet. Some one will find out that this is a top guitar and jump on it before long. Just maybe you will come up with the cash before long !
Larry Robbins
Member

From: Fort Edward, New York, USA

posted 05 May 2006 07:36 PM     profile     
TTT
Bruce Blackburn
Member

From: Ohio, USA

posted 26 May 2006 09:56 AM     profile     
back to the top.
Bruce Blackburn
Member

From: Ohio, USA

posted 31 May 2006 04:25 PM     profile     
please close...thanks
David Wren
Member

From: Placerville, California, USA

posted 01 June 2006 04:15 PM     profile     
One more bump for a gorgeous guitar!!!

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Dave Wren
'96 Carter S12-E9/B6,7X7; Twin Session 500s; Hilton Pedal; Black Box
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