re 40 year Dekley verses new Zum Stage 1 and Carter starter
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re 40 year Dekley verses new Zum Stage 1 and Carter starter
Could anybody give me an opinion on this 40 year old Dekley, (Url below),verses a new Zumsteel Stageone or a new Carter Starter. It's on E-bay australia in Aus$.
The price would be similar for any of the 3 with freight to Aus, + duty + tax on the new ones. About $1300 U.S.
[url] http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Pedal-Steel-Guit ... dZViewItem
thanks everyone for all the help so far too. Much appreciated.
jeremy
The price would be similar for any of the 3 with freight to Aus, + duty + tax on the new ones. About $1300 U.S.
[url] http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Pedal-Steel-Guit ... dZViewItem
thanks everyone for all the help so far too. Much appreciated.
jeremy
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I don't know the history of the Dekley guitar company, but I don't think they were being manufactured that long ago. 40 year old Dekley? 1967 or older? I think there's no such thing. If I am wrong here, someone will correct me. And that looks like a student model, if so, $1300 US is probably too much. I like Dekleys but think I would go with the new Carter or Zum.
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That Dekley is probably a nice guitar but it has only one knee lever. Even though there is a lot of good music to be made with only one knee lever, I would go with four which the Zum and the Carter both have. I own a Stage one. I can't comment on the Carter because I've never sat down behind one of them. I do like the Zum however and I have been playing 30+ years. It's just a good solid pedal steel.
Nice PS Guitar. It is a "Pioneer". Aluminum Exstrution Body. I have one, I took off the vinyl covering, built an Alum Pedal Bar, and I just had it all powder coated Gloss Black, looks great. But $1300.00 US is too much. I believe it is a much better built psg than the Carter Starter, but it has a simple Pull/Release Changer,.. sounds good, but a bit limited, and the legs it comes with are not adjustable. This is an easy retro fit , but just adds to the price of the guitar. I figure on asking around $500.00 for mine with original case.
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Forget the Dekley. You absolutely do not want a guitar with only one knee lever. If you buy it, as soon as you read about the other levers, you will have outgrown the guitar.
The carter Starter is has 4 knee levers. That factor alone makes it a far better choice. I cannot comment on the stage one as I have never seen one.
But it is better to have more knee levers on the guitar that you can grow into, than not have enough and have a guitar that will slow down your progress and limit your growth.
The carter Starter is has 4 knee levers. That factor alone makes it a far better choice. I cannot comment on the stage one as I have never seen one.
But it is better to have more knee levers on the guitar that you can grow into, than not have enough and have a guitar that will slow down your progress and limit your growth.
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Thanks again SGF people.
I am still churning over all the advice and comments and after contact with Doug Earnest at Zumsteel, am starting to lean that way a little. ( a lot really)
Will make a decision soon after the "Tamworth Country Music Festival" in New South Wales, Australia, which starts this week. I have a few friends scouting around there for me. Best odds in this country to find a PSG for sale!
regards and many thanks
jeremy
I am still churning over all the advice and comments and after contact with Doug Earnest at Zumsteel, am starting to lean that way a little. ( a lot really)
Will make a decision soon after the "Tamworth Country Music Festival" in New South Wales, Australia, which starts this week. I have a few friends scouting around there for me. Best odds in this country to find a PSG for sale!
regards and many thanks
jeremy
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Hey Jim, could you bring the stage one to the jam in March so we can all try it out?
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Also,
You could try posting a wanted ad - follow this link
http://www.brissteelguitar.com/index.shtml
You could try posting a wanted ad - follow this link
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well, lets talk conversion
Live rates at 2008.01.15 01:49:22
1.00 AUD = 0.899216 USD
EDITED for correction:
The Carter Starter costs $795 new 3+4
The Zum stage 1 is I believe around $895 with 4 Knee levers.
The Dekley ( 3+1 ) in the add is $1450 AUD which is $1290 US.
It appears that the selling prices are not the same, the Dekley in the add is the most expensive .
Initially I had the Stage One confused with the Black Jack. Sorry.
Live rates at 2008.01.15 01:49:22
1.00 AUD = 0.899216 USD
EDITED for correction:
The Carter Starter costs $795 new 3+4
The Zum stage 1 is I believe around $895 with 4 Knee levers.
The Dekley ( 3+1 ) in the add is $1450 AUD which is $1290 US.
It appears that the selling prices are not the same, the Dekley in the add is the most expensive .
Initially I had the Stage One confused with the Black Jack. Sorry.
Last edited by Tony Prior on 15 Jan 2008 2:46 am, edited 1 time in total.
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The Stage One is $895 and comes standard with four knee levers unless somthing's changed since I bought mine.
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Tony, to set the record straight the retail (selling) price of the Stage One is $895 with 3 pedals, 4 knee levers and a hardshell case.
http://www.stageonesteelguitars.com
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