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Chris Grotewohl

 

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Kansas City (Roeland Park)
Post  Posted 20 Jul 2005 6:13 pm    
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Hi folks,
I know this has been beaten to death but heres the thing.I am not an accomplished player like many of you. I'm getting back into this after a long vacation from PS. I purchased a 3/4 Dekley and spent hours setting it up after reading many opinions about KLs. I set it up for LKL raising and RKL lowering the E's. Grew real fond of that and it makes sense. Just picked up a newer Dekley that us LKL lower and LKR raises etc... After goofin around I like that also. Before I spend an afternoon with my brain between Rods,loosing my glasses and allen wrenches etc... what is your preference again. This later Dekley is different that the other and it will be a battle but I like it. I know it should be my preference but I want to be mainstream with the majority. This forum has it all..Thanks Chris G
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Chris Grotewohl

 

From:
Kansas City (Roeland Park)
Post  Posted 20 Jul 2005 7:50 pm    
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Hey folks, I searched the forum and found some good stuff. We can close..Thanks, Chris G
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Jay Fagerlie


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Lotus, California, USA
Post  Posted 21 Jul 2005 7:20 am    
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Chris, before this post closes, do you have the Dekley manual?
I have it and can email it to you if you want it.

Jay
Dekley SD12 ext E9
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