Bobbe Seymour and Mullen Guitars

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Del Mullen
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Bobbe Seymour and Mullen Guitars

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It is my great pleasure to announce that we have teamed up with Bobbe and Steel Guitars of Nashville. As you all know Bobbe is a stand up guy, and it is an honor to business with him again. So if you are in the Nashville area, stop in and see Bobbe and the new Mullen guitars. If you haven't tried one lately, you should.

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Post by Jerry Hendrix »

Hey ,they are a couple of my fav-or -ite guys ,Del & Bobbe, Hvve done business with both, Mostly buying Mullen pedal steel guitars. Bobbe sold me my first one & Del the Last two. Sounds good to me. Old Jer. Image Image Image
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Post by Al Marcus »

Way to go Bobbe.
Mullen is a good guitar and maybe you can help these guys that are looking for one.....Al Image Image.

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Mullen is a great guitar

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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

Needless to say, I'm proud to have this fine steel guitar in our inventory and to make it available to the steel players that want the very best. Del has been improving this fine guitar for many years and has proven that he can deliver the guitars, and with as perfect a quality as could ever be wished for.
I try to only handle the finest products available on the market today. This is definitely one of them, and I'm very excited.
Many of you have asked me over the past years why I didn't stock this guitar, well, ask no more, here they are!

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No, they won't be exactley free, but a great deal is a sure thing!
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Hey now this is VERY cool. Our mini-dachshund, Bash agrees too.
Oh Bobbe, need some more pups to go with that Mullen inventory? Bash appears to be able & willing. Image
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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

Wow Rex, I have enough mini-Dashes running around my house now! Wouldn't take anything for what I have but couldn't handle another one if my life depended on it. Yes sir, these rascals are the love of my life.
Rex, come up and see me. I have some stick on Sho-Bud clusters to give you for your guitars.
Your good buddy, bobbe
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Post by Skip Cole »

Good move Bobbe, the Mullen folks build a fine steel and are great to do business with. I've had mine a year now and enjoy every minute i spend playing it. Oh, and also the red maple mica color is running neck and neck with the black ones, tone wise.
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Post by KENNY KRUPNICK »

Bobbe, when I get ready to get that 3rd steel back, I want a Mullen I believe,and to get it from you. Image
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Post by Rex Thomas »

That's very generous, Maestro, but I wouldn't think of taking those decals out of your shop without paying for them. Image
Anyway, congrats on the Mullen dealership.
Though Bash was a little broken hearted. He was planning to forget the stud fee. Dog's got a mind of his own.
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Post by Dan Farrell »

Hi-- is it my browseres (IE and Netscape) or did Bobbe stop selling Emmons guitars? For the last week, whenever I go to the Steel Guitar Nashville web page, there is no button for Emmons.
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Post by Jim Smith »

He moved them to "Other Guitars".
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Post by Peter »

Even worse:
He even removed the Emmons decals.
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Post by Lee Baucum »

I see Emmons guitars are listed after MSA.

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Post by Cor Muizer Jr »

yep under the name other guitars.

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Second Wind?
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