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Dwight Lewis


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Post  Posted 28 Feb 2012 8:37 am    
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I did a trade here on the forum last month and when my guitar came it was damaged. I want to know if there are any Dekely D10 Slimline guru's out there that can help me get some parts sorted out. First of all, both front and rear apron panels have to be replaced, also the two neck switches and potentiometer that resides on the right side , just above the changer adjustments. There is aslo,a long story behind this guitar and the trade, rather not get into it but I just want to get the right parts for it. I have an S10 Slimline lacquer and the rear is a 31"L x 2"w x 3mm thick, piece of aluminum stock polishes. The same panel fits the front apron also. Second, there are some crosshafts on the D10 that were made after manufacture and they dont fit(too long). Causing the shaft to pertrude thru the front or rear end. There are some plugs that fit into the crosshaft holes on the front apron to stop the pertrusion I guess, I dont know if they are stock or not. Any help would be appreciated.
Dwight
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Dwight Lewis


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Huntsville, Alabama
Post  Posted 2 Mar 2012 3:10 am     Dekley Slimline D-10
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Also , does anyone know what type of switches that reside on the side of the D10. I want to replace them. Thanks

Dwight
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