Deakley Steel Guitars
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Deakley Steel Guitars
Can anyone out there write a brief history on Deakley (SP) pedal steels? I've never actually seen one up close. However, they do turn up for sale pretty often and the pics look pretty decent. Any Info?
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you can see pix of my uni on my web site
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Great ol guitars with tone to the bone!!!
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Steelin' away in the ozarks and life,
Scott
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Great ol guitars with tone to the bone!!!
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Steelin' away in the ozarks and life,
Scott
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Hey Robbie spelling is not a major forte. But the fact that you're inquiring is. Jim Smith, along with being an expert on the PSG is one fine player, plus he is a gentleman who'll give you his best. Do a search on his name and send him an email. He'll be proud, I'm sure, to provide you any info he has on the Dekley situation.
phred
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Hey Pix1, I got two of 'em and didn't know how to spell it until I got the 2nd one which fortunately had the name on the front panel. No matter how it's spelled they sound pretty nice in the hands of somebody that knows what to do with all them strings & mechanical parts. I hope you took my poke at humor in the manner in which it was intended. Warmest regards.
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Robbie,
My dad had one for many years and really liked it. It's a heavy guitar but solid. He always enjoyed the fact that it stayed in tune when he played outside. The mechanics were well designed.
You can do a search on Dekley and Read some of the old posts like this one:
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/004351.html
Jim's email: jimsmith94@comcast.net
My dad had one for many years and really liked it. It's a heavy guitar but solid. He always enjoyed the fact that it stayed in tune when he played outside. The mechanics were well designed.
You can do a search on Dekley and Read some of the old posts like this one:
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/004351.html
Jim's email: jimsmith94@comcast.net
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Robbie,<SMALL>However, they do turn up for sale pretty often....</SMALL>
On the contrary,I don't see them as often as I see Emmons,Sho~Bud,Zum,Carter,MSA,etc. for sale. I still have mine,from when I got it,new,in '78. In fact,that's what I'm playing NOW. My Sho~Bud's fine,but I have to get a "100,000 mile checkup" on it. For tone,I'd put my Dekley up against ANY of the "classic" guitars! Heavy...yes,but for tone AND durability,ya can't beat 'em! If you have a chance to get one,<u>especially at a good price</u>,GRAB IT!! You won't be sorry! BTW,if you ever need parts for one,Sammy Gibson,in Ct.,can make 'em.
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er smiley.... Sammy lives in Hampden Mass near the Monson line. and his Shop is in E. Longmeadow Mass.(Stafford Springs CT. is right up the road so lets just say you were close. The SAM machine Co. I believe he made a lot of the machined parts for the Dekley. The name came about after owners Bob Dekam and jim Gurley.Seems like every steeler I had the pleasure of having in my bands had one and in most cases still do.
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Robbie,,
Jimmie Hill, in Golden Valley, Az. has a Dekley D-10,8/4 Day set up for sale!!
I can e-mail you his phone# if you're interested,
Larry
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Jimmie Hill, in Golden Valley, Az. has a Dekley D-10,8/4 Day set up for sale!!
I can e-mail you his phone# if you're interested,
Larry
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"E-BAY"??? Whazzat...a river in Wescosville??
BTW,just where IS Wescosville? I can't find it on the Pa. map.
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BTW,just where IS Wescosville? I can't find it on the Pa. map.
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Smiley, Wescosville is all jammed in there with:Emmaus, Allentown, East Texas, Hereford, East Greenville, and parts unknown. I hope this clears things up........ It was so important to locate Wescosville that you actually took the time to pull out a map? I don't owe you money or anything do I......
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It was,mainly,a curiosity thing for me. Back in the '70's,we used to work a lot in Pa.,but I'd never heard of that town. I STILL,couldn't find it but,I see that your not too far from the "world famous" <u>Furnace Museum</u>. WOW!! Whatta tourist attraction THAT must be. That's right up there w/ the "Quilt Museum" in Paducah,Ky.
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I don't think so. I'll have to look in "acct's receivable",& check on it.<SMALL>I don't owe you money or anything do I......</SMALL>
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Oh yes Smiley, ours is the tourist trap of the East! Burned out Bethlehem steel structures abound! Wall Marts and McDonalds as far as the eye can see! Let's not forget the world famous Crayola factory. Or The Martin Guitar Company. Former heavy weight champ Mr. Larry Holmes had many a business go bankrupt here. The locals and their ancestry have come up with at least a million ways to prepare cabbage. Hot bacon dressing, scrapple, and shoo-fly pie are all available at our never ending Polka Parties.
As you can plainly see, the Furnace Museum is just one of the many fine historical venues one can visit while camping in Polkavania.
Robbie Bossert
As you can plainly see, the Furnace Museum is just one of the many fine historical venues one can visit while camping in Polkavania.
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