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Posted: 26 Aug 2006 5:32 am
by ed packard
Chas S...that is a nice piece of machinery! Are the strings the same distance apart at both ends = 11/32"?

Posted: 26 Aug 2006 5:54 am
by Jackie Anderson
Chas, when describing your guitars, "integral unit" may be an understatement! Awesome.

Posted: 26 Aug 2006 7:08 am
by Bill Stroud
Anyone interested in seeing pictures of my Doulbe Twelve Dekley 9 floors and 9 knees come by my booth at Scotty's and I'll be glad to show it to you.
BJS Bars
Bill

Posted: 26 Aug 2006 1:38 pm
by chas smith
Ed, Jack, thank you. The strings taper down to 9/32 at the bridge. I think that having the frets out to the edge of the necks, makes it look bigger than it is, even though it's a big guitar to start with.

Posted: 26 Aug 2006 1:41 pm
by Lee Baucum
Give it up Ray! It's like Mullen vs. Mullen.

Posted: 13 Sep 2006 3:15 pm
by Donald Dunlavey
Sounds like mostly positive input on these steels. Appreciate everyone's response and the pictures,quite and education. Donald

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Posted: 14 Sep 2006 8:50 am
by Charles Tilley
I just acquired a D-10 one owner 1979 Dekley. Somebody out there help me with my 60 cycle hum problem PLEASE

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GOD is your best fishing buddy. You catch 'em and HE cleans 'em

Charles Tilley ,
ETSGA President and Events Director
Princeton, Texas
972-736-2664
1994 Carter D-10,RV3, Nashville 1000 and Nashville 400



Posted: 20 Sep 2006 3:21 am
by Lefty
I still play my 1979 Lefty D-10.
I am the 3rd owner. Bought it in 2002, and have not stopped playing it since I got it.
Still love my Sho-Bud LDG, but the Dekley is a great guitar.
Lefty

Posted: 20 Sep 2006 11:49 am
by Bruce Blackburn
I have a Beautiful Dekley S14-U. 1979 or 1980 model. Rock solid guitar. Hard to beat them.