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Topic: Who plays a Derby??? |
Bill Myers
From: Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, USA
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Posted 21 Oct 2006 7:06 am
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I wanted to start a thread about these fine guitars! I am just wondering who is playing them. I hear alot about many more common brands, but you hear very little about Derby's. I have one and got Jerry Wallace to wind a set of true-tones for it and I think it is one of the best playing and sounding guitars out there....I know that there are some out there on the road too. I know that Terry Crisp has or still does play them...the other night when Trace Atkins was on Foxworthy's big night out...the steel player was playing a Derby. So I know at least a few are being played. All of you Derby players let the rest of these guys know what they're missing!
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1995 Derby D10 8x6 Fender Vibrosonic Amp
[This message was edited by Bill Myers on 21 October 2006 at 08:06 AM.] [This message was edited by Bill Myers on 21 October 2006 at 08:07 AM.] |
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autry andress
From: Plano, Tx.
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Posted 21 Oct 2006 7:43 am
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I have a SD/10 Derby & love it. It's stays in tune real well, easy to play & sounds very good. I did go with the L XR-16 pick
up & am well pleased. I use a RV-3 & a Black Box & a Peavey LTD 400. |
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Ronald Sikes
From: Corsicana, Tx
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Ronald Sikes
From: Corsicana, Tx
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Drew Howard
From: 48854
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Posted 21 Oct 2006 4:59 pm
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I have E66's in my Derby and think they sound thin, but then I think that was the idea with the pickup design in the first place.
IMHO...
Drew
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Drew Howard - website - Red guitars sound better!
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Webb Kline
From: Orangeville, PA
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Posted 21 Oct 2006 8:42 pm
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Bill, Roy Peterman, from up in Sonestown, NE of Williamsport, PA, plays a Derby through a pair of NV 112s and it is one of the finest sounding PSGs I've heard in a long time. I think he still plays with Kramer Bros, and he was playing with Tim Johnson but I don't think he's with them now.
Of course, Roy could probably make a clothesline sound good. |
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Bo Borland
From: South Jersey -
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Posted 21 Oct 2006 8:53 pm
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Having decided to buy my first new steel since 1974, I spent the last year trying as many brands as I could get behind and listening to every live steel I could find, I ordered my new Derby D10 about 10 days ago, and I am stoked! I will let you when it gets here.
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Hank Ruf
From: Little Elm, Texas USA
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Posted 22 Oct 2006 3:47 am
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I have just bought a Derby D-10 and I think it's the best sounding steel I have ever played or owned. I have been playing steel now for 50 years and have owned and played alot to different steel's in my day including a Zum I owned for 15 years. I have taken it to 2 jams and have had alot of comments about the clean clear sound. By the way the Zum I had was a good sounding steel but I like the sound of the Derby better. I live in Branson Mo. and there are alot of steel players in this area and I only know of 1 other Derby.It's your loss if you haven't tryed one.If you want a clean clear sounding the Derby is it. If you like a very warm sound the Derby could sound like that by changing the tone controls on your amp or change pickups. [This message was edited by Hank Ruf on 22 October 2006 at 04:52 AM.] |
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A. J. Schobert
From: Cincinnati, Ohio,
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Posted 22 Oct 2006 6:42 pm
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godd looking guitar ron, is that the same design fretboard as a emmons? |
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A. J. Schobert
From: Cincinnati, Ohio,
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Posted 22 Oct 2006 6:43 pm
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I cant spell good to good. |
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Ronald Sikes
From: Corsicana, Tx
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Posted 22 Oct 2006 7:50 pm
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AJ, The markers on the Derby are different than the Emmons.Here's a pic of my SD10 right after I installed the WTT.
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Brett Day
From: Pickens, SC
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Posted 22 Oct 2006 8:00 pm
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Robbie Flint is playing his Derby with Alan Jackson. Brett, Emmons S-10, Morrell lapsteel, GFI Ultra D-10-aka "Redgold Beauty" |
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Wayne Baker
From: Altus Oklahoma
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Posted 22 Oct 2006 8:05 pm
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I like Emmons Steels...
Wayne Baker |
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Wayne Wallett
From: Shermans Dale, PA USA - R.I.P.
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Posted 23 Oct 2006 5:25 am
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I have a D10 Derby that was supposedly Terry Crisps....has Geo-L Tommy White pickups. I like the tone and the way the guitar plays. Also have Emmons Le Grande D10, and Sho-Bud Super Pro D10. All 3 guitars sound different, all sound and play great. Emmons typical Emmons sound, Derby in the middle, Sho Bud fatter sounding. Play thru Webb, Evans, or Fender Steel King. All sound good but different. Just my opinion.
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A. J. Schobert
From: Cincinnati, Ohio,
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Posted 23 Oct 2006 10:55 am
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Ron did you have that pin stripping painted on latter or is that from the factory? it really looks good. |
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autry andress
From: Plano, Tx.
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Posted 23 Oct 2006 12:12 pm
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A.J. The Pin Stripping is just painted on.
Any motor cycle/Hot Rod artist can do it.
It holds up really well.
Glad you like it.
Autry |
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John Cook
From: Sarasota, Florida, USA
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Posted 23 Oct 2006 12:53 pm
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Without a doubt, one of the finest steels on the market today. Can't say enough good things about my D10. Black mica, E66's, looks and sounds great. jc
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Roger Crawford
From: Griffin, GA USA
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Posted 23 Oct 2006 1:23 pm
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Wayne....you like girls with red hair,too! |
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John Hauck
From: Long Beach, California, USA
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Posted 23 Oct 2006 3:12 pm
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100% repeat of John Cook's post with the exception of green mica & built approx. 1994.
(# 70) |
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Wayne Wallett
From: Shermans Dale, PA USA - R.I.P.
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Posted 24 Oct 2006 7:00 am
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One thing I did not like about the Derby. The knee lever brackets(part lever attaches to and fits cross shaft) were very soft aluminum on mine. Had $500 of knee lever work done at machine shop and now its the way it should be. Also had knee levers and floor pedals buffed out to shiny chrome like finish, looks much nicer than dull anodized aluminum. Other than that it's a great guitar. D10 w 9floor, 8 knees. |
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Mike Martz
From: Grantville, Pennsylvania, USA
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Bill Myers
From: Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, USA
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Posted 24 Oct 2006 11:51 am
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Boy, these are some butes! I figured since I started all this that I should put a picture out here of my Derby. So here goes....Mine is and older one with 8 & 6 and I put a set of Tru Tones in it. I am lucky enough to have some guys like Wayne and some others around so that I can hear what a good steel sounds like. I think this one sounds pretty darned good!
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John Drury
From: Gallatin, Tn USA
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Posted 25 Oct 2006 3:55 am
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I think Don Helms has a Derby pedal steel.
Billy Robinson plays a 10 string Derby lap steel.
T.W. played one at one time, I believe that is what he used on the Evening of E9 video with Lloyd Green.
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John Drury
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Paul Dittmeier
From: Jeffersonville, Indiana, USA
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Posted 25 Oct 2006 3:48 pm
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Yes, Don Helms and Billy Robinson both own Derby's. I just came from the factory where
Charlie is building my second SD-10. Charlie Stepp and Margit Stepp are great folks to do business with, check out his booth at the Lexington show. |
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Ronald Sikes
From: Corsicana, Tx
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Posted 25 Oct 2006 4:21 pm
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Lets not forget Ron Elliot,Llyn Owsley,Jerry Van Hoose..... |
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