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KENNY KRUPNICK
Member

From: Grove City,Ohio

posted 04 May 2006 10:57 AM     profile     
I had the privledge of playing of of Gary's fine guitars at Bobbe's this past weekend. These are one of the finest sounding guitars going.Excellent mechanics,with the hex type cross shafts. I would consider owning a Double-10.
Sonny Priddy
Member

From: Elizabethtown, Kentucky, USA

posted 04 May 2006 02:23 PM     profile     
I Have A New One I Got From Bobbie And They Are Great It's A Keeper. SONNY.

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Steve Dodson
Member

From: Sparta, Tennessee, USA

posted 04 May 2006 03:49 PM     profile     
I have to agree with Kenny and Sonny. The Rittenberry Guitar is a well made and thought out guitar. I have had the honor of getting to play every guitar that Gary has built,
except for the first one. And they have all been consistent in Tone, Sustain, and the ease of playing is unreal.And they will hang in there with you way up past the 12th fret.
So if your looking for a New guitar, you might want to check this one out before you decide. One of the nice things about these guitars are they look as good underneath as they do on top.

[This message was edited by Steve Dodson on 04 May 2006 at 03:51 PM.]

BobbeSeymour
Member

From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 04 May 2006 09:17 PM     profile     
I have said very little about Rittenberry guitars in the past and feel that I need to air my feelings about this guitars here in public.
I am very selective in what I stock. There are many guitars being built today. I only wish to handle the best ones, it makes the customers happy, keeps me from spending a lot of time on warrantee-repairs, and the biggest reason of all, I don't have to try to sell great guitars, they sell themselves.
"Rittenberry" is one of the best guitars available today bar none ( did I say bar none?).
I am very proud to be a dealer for this fine brand, it is a wonderful addition to the other great guitars I sell.
As all can see, I don't need to advertise, the customers do it for me, Thank you Kenny Krupnik, Sonny Priddey, Steve Dodson and everyone else that has seen one and knows great guitars.

Bobbe Seymour
Steel Guitar Nashville
615 822 5555

Steve Dodson
Member

From: Sparta, Tennessee, USA

posted 05 May 2006 04:11 PM     profile     
Here's some pics of the Rittenberry guitar.

[This message was edited by Steve Dodson on 05 May 2006 at 04:52 PM.]

Ben Jones
Member

From: Washington, USA

posted 05 May 2006 05:15 PM     profile     
My guitar was made by Mr. Rittenberry under another brand name. It is a wonderful guitar...I love it, sincerely. i am glad he is making guitars again under his own brand name, i know he will be very successful with them.
KENNY KRUPNICK
Member

From: Grove City,Ohio

posted 15 May 2006 10:36 AM     profile     
Sonny Priddy
Member

From: Elizabethtown, Kentucky, USA

posted 15 May 2006 02:25 PM     profile     
The Red Rittenberry Is Just Like My New One Same Color And All. They Are Great.It Goes Great With My GFI. SONNY.

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Steve Dodson
Member

From: Sparta, Tennessee, USA

posted 15 May 2006 04:42 PM     profile     
Hey Sonny,
That is your guitar. I had some pic's so I posted them for some folks to take a look at a very nice guitar. Hope you didn't mind.
Sonny Priddy
Member

From: Elizabethtown, Kentucky, USA

posted 15 May 2006 07:11 PM     profile     
Hay Steve That's Great THANKS. SONNY.

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KENNY KRUPNICK
Member

From: Grove City,Ohio

posted 18 May 2006 11:12 AM     profile     
Anyone own a Double-10 Rittenberry?
Steve Dodson
Member

From: Sparta, Tennessee, USA

posted 18 May 2006 03:23 PM     profile     
Kenny,
There is a Red D-10 Rittenberry Superten out there somewhere. Maybe Bobbe can tell us who he sold the guitar too.
Steve
BobbeSeymour
Member

From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 18 May 2006 05:58 PM     profile     
I have sold several as of late, but with many guitars sold a week, I remember very little. Don't know where they all go twenty seconds later, well, minuets then.

I seriously do like the Rittenberry. Smooth and quiet like no others,
Bobbe

Ernest Cawby
Member

From: Lake City, Florida, USA

posted 19 May 2006 05:14 AM     profile     
He is also a great guy to do bussiness with.

ernie

Steven Holman
Member

From: Minnesota, USA

posted 20 May 2006 09:59 PM     profile     
I bought a new D-10 Red Rittenberry from Bobbe in March 06 and really like it, for a new player as in me, it is smooth and seems alot easier for me to play them my D-10 MCI,
Steven Black
Member

From: Gahanna, Ohio, USA

posted 21 May 2006 07:13 PM     profile     
does he make double 10's?
BobbeSeymour
Member

From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 22 May 2006 01:02 PM     profile     
Steveb D-10 means double! Yes, I have some in stock now. Give me your money, quick, I need it!
Your buddy,
bobbe
Brett Day
Member

From: Greer, SC, USA

posted 22 May 2006 02:28 PM     profile     
The Rittenberry steel guitar reminds me a little of the Derby steel. Brett, Emmons S-10, Morrell lapsteel, GFI Ultra D-10
BobbeSeymour
Member

From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 22 May 2006 08:00 PM     profile     
Brett, you have to be kidding! No way.
KENNY KRUPNICK
Member

From: Grove City,Ohio

posted 25 May 2006 12:01 AM     profile     
Steve Dodson
Member

From: Sparta, Tennessee, USA

posted 25 May 2006 05:51 AM     profile     
BobbeSeymour
Member

From: Hendersonville TN USA

posted 28 May 2006 06:16 PM     profile     
Yea Brett, they both have four legs,,,,,,,, Chrome I believe,,,,,

[This message was edited by BobbeSeymour on 28 May 2006 at 06:16 PM.]

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