
Derby Steel Guitar Website
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KENNY KRUPNICK
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Derby Steel Guitar Website
Does anyone know the URL to get to the Derby website. It was under construction a good while back. Thanks. 

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David Nugent
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stingray
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Kenny!
The best thing is to call charlie....
502-957-1059 he is swamped & don't have a
site...he will be happy to answer any of ypur questions he will invite you down. he has a small stage & every amp , so you can try one like yours , or bring your own....
I have had Derby's for years ...if I can help
give me a shout....
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Gary L.Converse
(teach a kid how to play steel) KEEP PICKING!
The best thing is to call charlie....
502-957-1059 he is swamped & don't have a
site...he will be happy to answer any of ypur questions he will invite you down. he has a small stage & every amp , so you can try one like yours , or bring your own....
I have had Derby's for years ...if I can help
give me a shout....
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Gary L.Converse
(teach a kid how to play steel) KEEP PICKING!
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Rex Thomas
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Noooooo... this thread ain't gettin' by without me on here! 
There is no Derby site as state above.. Simply put, the late & great Rusty Hurse tried to get a site going but Uncle Charlie decided not. This was last year. All of the above posts by David & Gary are to the letter true.
So if you want to read the details the best site is as already stated: http://allsteelguitar.com/
I am dyed in the wool NUTS about my D-10 Derb.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Rex Thomas on 08 August 2004 at 12:36 PM.]</p></FONT>

There is no Derby site as state above.. Simply put, the late & great Rusty Hurse tried to get a site going but Uncle Charlie decided not. This was last year. All of the above posts by David & Gary are to the letter true.
So if you want to read the details the best site is as already stated: http://allsteelguitar.com/
I am dyed in the wool NUTS about my D-10 Derb.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Rex Thomas on 08 August 2004 at 12:36 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Tim Bridges
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Ditto! Call, or better yet, go visit Charlie in Brooks, KY. Great person and great steel. Don't sell yourself short. Make the effort to play one of the Derby's. You'll love it! I have been 100% satisfied with mine I picked up from Charlie in February, '04. Ohio shouldn't be that far of a drive. Brooks is just south of Louisville.
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Rex Thomas
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Adding fuel to the fire:
For grins I looked it up & you're near Columbus, so yeah, hop on I-71, go straight to L'ville, get on I-65 south to the Brooks Rd. exit & they'll steer you in from there. He's VERY easy to find.
For me, that's about as good of an exit as you can get; Derby's on the west side of 65, Cracker Barrell's on the east. Not heaven, but VERY close.
Plus, there are a number of motels at that exit from which to choose.
Tim's right: Go visit.
For grins I looked it up & you're near Columbus, so yeah, hop on I-71, go straight to L'ville, get on I-65 south to the Brooks Rd. exit & they'll steer you in from there. He's VERY easy to find.
For me, that's about as good of an exit as you can get; Derby's on the west side of 65, Cracker Barrell's on the east. Not heaven, but VERY close.
Plus, there are a number of motels at that exit from which to choose.Tim's right: Go visit.
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Per Berner
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Try this site, apparently the home of Derby's European representative. Lots of Derby info!
http://www.steeljj.com/derby/
Per Berner
http://www.steeljj.com/derby/
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KENNY KRUPNICK
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Thanks to all who replied. Maybe Gary Preston,and I can go down to Ky. to the Derby Co.,and check'm out.
There's a fellow named Wayne Vickers who lives around Vanceburg Ky. who owns and plays a Derby with his family group called Solid Ground.
I looked at his,and it looks like a well built machine. Nice thick changer fingers.
There's a fellow named Wayne Vickers who lives around Vanceburg Ky. who owns and plays a Derby with his family group called Solid Ground.I looked at his,and it looks like a well built machine. Nice thick changer fingers.