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Rob Rohde-Szudy

 

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Wisconsin, USA
Post  Posted 11 Sep 2009 10:37 am    
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Hey folks, I'm the new guy on the forum. I play about everything BUT PSG, so I guess it's time, eh?

OK, my first question for the masters:

In this incredible recording of Jimmy Day at the PSG conference in 1994...

http://julianwinston.com/music/mp3/jimmy_e9.mp3

...does anyone know what guitar he si playing? I know I'll never match what he can do with his hands, but similar hardware might be a start.

Thanks in advance,

Rob in WI
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Mike Brinkmeyer


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Houston, Texas
Post  Posted 11 Sep 2009 11:07 am    
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On this YouTube video of Jimmy at the 1994 convention, he's playing a Mullen . . .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDA875zxlgU
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Dave Beaty


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Mesa, Arizona, USA
Post  Posted 11 Sep 2009 8:05 pm     Jimmy's Guitar
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Rob, unless I am mistaken, Jimmy is playing his steel guitar "Blue Darlin', which was custom made for him by Del Mullen - it was an incredible instument! I believe Del made only three of those particular guitars. One is Del's own personal guitar, Jimmy's Dlue Darlin' and one more. Del could certainly tell you what current guitar might approach its quality and craftsmanship.
Hope that helps.
Dave
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Brint Hannay

 

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Maryland, USA
Post  Posted 11 Sep 2009 11:24 pm    
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Whoa, I'd be very interested to know what characteristics were incorporated in the three guitars you refer to that you say were uniquely made.

I have a '94 Mullen in blue lacquer with "mother-of-pearl" (irreverently "mother-of-toilet-seat") inlay that is at least cosmetically very similar to Jimmy Day's Mullen "Blue Darlin'". It's a wonderful guitar, mechanically and tonewise. I'd be delighted if I learned that at least part of the reason my playing on it isn't as expressive as Jimmy's is because of differences between the guitars!

I won't hold my breath, though....
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Rob Rohde-Szudy

 

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Wisconsin, USA
Post  Posted 12 Sep 2009 9:03 am    
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Very interesting! Like Brint, I'm not holding my breath, but it's a starting point.

Thanks,
--Rob
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Stan Paxton


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Post  Posted 12 Sep 2009 9:03 am    
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Jimmy's Blue Darlin' Mullen was what inspired me to order a SD-10 sister to it at that time, same color, trim and polish package. As to whether it has the same special craftsmanship as Jimmy's, I don't know, but I have enjoyed it all these years. Smile
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Herb Steiner

 

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Spicewood TX 78669
Post  Posted 12 Sep 2009 6:57 pm    
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Jimmy had two blue darlin' Mullen guitars. At the time of his passing, one was in the possession of David Zettner, and the other I carried behind his casket from the visitation room to the chapel, and thence on Lynn Owsley's bus to the gravesite. Crying or Very sad
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