How Many Dekley's Out There?

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John Gould
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How Many Dekley's Out There?

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Post A picture of your Dekley
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Mine is a SD-10 3pedals 5Levers
I had a double 10 on a Double 12 frame years ago if I can find pictures I'll show them
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Post by Doug Rolfe »

I have a red U-12 on double neck body that is in mint condition. I've never posted pictures so I don't know if I will be able to or not. I absolutely love it. It stays in tune, has great tone and little or no cabinet drop. I realise it's not a popular brand for many, but it sure works for me.
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i have a 1981 dekley slimline d-10 8+7 black
great sounding gutar will be 8+8 soon. i used
this guitar alot in my band and switch off to my
m.s.a classic xl 8+6 d-10 with B.L 705's will post some pix's later

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Post by chas smith »

I did some mods to it:
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I originally bought this guitar from Herb Remmington, in the mid '80s, and made the aluminum necks, made the keyheads into solid units and bolted them into the ends of the necks and changed how the pillow-blocks bolted to the necks and body. The idea was to simulate the Emmons bolt-on changer and to make the neck into an integral unit. I radiused the "end-corners" and welded them to the end plates which also meant that I had to make an end-plate for the changer end. I thought that the changer end was a "weak spot".

In recent years, this guitar gets used, on a regular basis, in "art/metal" kinds of music, so I took off the peds and knees and filled the C6 endplate for Carvin active/passive electronics, which work well with the George L pickups.
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Scott Howard
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Post by Scott Howard »

I bought one in January or Febuary this year to leave at church. I cleaned it and set it up the way I wanted it . I have thought of selling it but it plays and sound great. 12 string with 3 and 4 on a double frame. I also replaced the fret board. This is the picture from ebay when I bought it.
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Post by Peter Siegel »

I have an 82 double 10, 9 and 6, all stock, that is still my only steel. In fabulous formica wood grain.
Sounds sweet as pie, stays in tune like granite.
Takes a lickin' and keeps on tickin'.
But the case is shot... not unlike my own exterior!
Jim Smith, thank you.
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if you look close - you can see the buddy emmons signature

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I've had two and they both were very nice. This one lives in Ohio now.


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Post by Gabriel Stutz »

I've got one that looks just like Brinton's. I really like it, though I wish it weighed about 20lbs lighter... I think these guitars are really under-rated.

Gabriel
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My Dekley

Post by Dean Edwards »

I have an S-10 3 x 4. It's a great guitar; I love it.
I can't identify the year , because the model/serial number is not in the list that Doug Beaumier published on Oct .28, 2008.

It is SK203-2

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D-12 Dekley 9 & 8

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Bill's D-12 Dekley 9 & 8 plays and sounds great.
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Post by Lefty »

This is my lefty D-10 I bought from a forum member some years back. Not regretted it. I have replaced the pickups with BL-705 narrow mounts.
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Dekley Steels

Post by Lowell Whitney »

Mine is pictured in the "show your steel" thread from a while back. Interesting how there is a good market for Dekleys. I love mine and plan to keep it forever. Information I have is Larry Hilt was also involved in the design and building of these guitars.

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Dekley

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Post by Gabriel Stutz »

I just remembered that Gary Rittenberry told me he had a Dekley. If Gary owns one, I'd say they must be alright.

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Dekley's

Post by Mike Baldwin »

I have 4 of em'. They started multiplying pretty fast after I got my first one. I read about that problem a little to late, I was alreadt hooked!
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Post by Gabriel Stutz »

It's not in front of me right now, but as I recall the serial number on mine is 210-001, and I always wondered if it was the first slim-line.....Does anyone know?

Gabriel
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Post by Scott Howard »

I think mine are multiplying . Someone posted a link one time with serial number info . Not sure where it was or who posted it. I have not bought or traded for the single neck but would love to keep it. I have it on loan for a while so that is good enough for now.


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Here Is One

Post by Ernest Cawby »

jOHNNY kITCHENS HAS A SINGLE NECK, HE LIVES IN lADYlAND fLORIDA. He wants a D10.

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Post by Rick Schmidt »

Here are some pics of the heaviest steel known to man. I don't know the origin of the fretboards, they were on it when I got it. I know it's at an extreme tilt and has too many strings, pedals, and levers covered with padding. It's got no logo decal, but it is a Dekley. The guy I got it from said it was originally owned by Bob White, hence the 10 pedals.

Pay no attention to the fat guy behind the steel. :\

http://gallery.me.com/johnnypez#100174& ... ack&sel=16
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Post by Mike Wheeler »

That beautiful red Dekley that Russ Tkac showed is in my house in Ohio.

I had a bout of insanity at one time and sold a perfectly perfect red Dekley U12....immediately I deeply regretted it :cry: , and bought Russ's as soon as he put it up for sale. :)

This one's never leaving my hands. In fact, my wife says if I I'm stupid enough to try to sell this one, she will go with it. :\ She LOVES that Dekley tone!!!

Thanks a million, Russ, for selling me your beautiful guitar.
Best regards,
Mike
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Dekley pickup

Post by Lonnie Zsigray »

This is the pickup from my Dekley which has to be rewound by Jerry Wallace.I don't know what kind it is.Anyhow,what type of pickup is out there to replace it since the cavity it sits in is narrow and it uses these studs to mount it with?
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Post by Mike Wheeler »

Lonnie, I believe the size of the Dekley pickups was unique. I don't know of any commercially available pickups that are a direct replacement.

But the good news for you is that you can have that defective one rewound about any way you like...single coil, humbucker, coil tapped, etc. Jerry can do wonders in cases like yours.
Best regards,
Mike
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