Mullen Welcomes Steve Palousek
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- Mike Mantey
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Mullen Welcomes Steve Palousek
Well the title says it all, but we would like to officially welcome Mr. Steve Palousek as a new member to the Mullen Family. After short conversations and a test drive, Steve has chosen to play the Mullen G2.
So Steve, Welcome; to you and your family. We look forward to working with you all.
So Steve, Welcome; to you and your family. We look forward to working with you all.
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I am really glad to hear this Mike, as I talked with Steve quite a bit at St. Louis and I knew he was interested in the G2. Steve is one of my very favorite players of all time and I know he will be happy with the Mullen G2 as I have been, since it is the best guitar out there, in my opinion.
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- Steve Palousek
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Happy to be part of the "Family"
I'm very pleased with the sound of the Mullen G2. I've always thought you guys have some of the best workmanship I've ever seen. But the G2 has something special. I think maybe Del has hit on something with the aluminum changer and the changer stop. He seems to be the only one going a different direction with the changer. Maybe that's not all of it but it makes sense. This thing sounds incredible and plays like a dream! Big Thanks to Del, Dixie, Mike & Shaun!
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I haven't been in the "Mullen Family" but just a few months with my Pre-RP....but I can concur with you Steve that Mullen Guitars are top shelf, premium guitars. Even as old as my guitar is....it plays as smooth as butter....with tone to the bone. Some day I will have a G2......I was an Emmons man for many many years.....they're still great guitars, but this Mullen beats any guitar I've ever owned.
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- Henry Matthews
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Steve, if I ould have known you were at St Louis, I would have been there. Hope you are doing well and next time you get thru Texarkana, give me a holler.
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D-10 Magnum, 8 &5, dark rose color
D-10 1974 Emmons cut tail, fat back,rosewood, 8&5
Nashville 112 amp, Fishman Loudbox Performer amp, Hilton pedal, Goodrich pedal,BJS bar, Kyser picks, Live steel Strings. No effects, doodads or stomp boxes.
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Steve so good to see you visible again. After 29 straight years to St Louis ,haven't been last 3 or 4 years so I missed you this year.
Your last CD is out of this world,not only your playing but also your studio sound.
In My opinion you are part of a group of three or four of the top players in the world. No body comes closer than you of matching the unbeatable Emmons sound and style with out copying Emmons. My opinion.
I understand your last CD was cut in your own Studio, if so it rates with the absolute top quality of sound coming out of Nashville or any where else. Again my very strong opinion.
Keep up the great work. IT's not too late. Have missed your presence in my music world.
Your last CD is out of this world,not only your playing but also your studio sound.
In My opinion you are part of a group of three or four of the top players in the world. No body comes closer than you of matching the unbeatable Emmons sound and style with out copying Emmons. My opinion.
I understand your last CD was cut in your own Studio, if so it rates with the absolute top quality of sound coming out of Nashville or any where else. Again my very strong opinion.
Keep up the great work. IT's not too late. Have missed your presence in my music world.
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