A massive thank you to the legend Keith Deller for igniting the darts fire in a 9 year old Loxley owners belly in 1983 and of course for representing Loxley for the past 3 years. Good luck on your continued darting journey!
Keith Kelvin Deller (born 24 December 1959) is an English former professional darts player best known for winning the 1983 BDO World Darts Championship and Unipart British Professional Championship in 1987. He was the first qualifier ever to win the championship and remains one of the youngest champions in history. For his world championship win, Deller used 18-gram spring-loaded darts, later banned for tournament play but now legal again.
The Keith Deller 138 darts are Keiths new darts being used in the Online Live League as well as on the new World Seniors Tour. His darts, shirt, flights and packaging are an homage to his famous 1983 World Championship final win over the late great legend Eric Bristow.
Barrels = 90% Tungsten
Supplied with 100 Micron 138 Flights
Dimensions:
19g – Length 35.7mm – Max Width 7.1mm – Point Length = 26mm (20mm protruding)
21g – Length 38.5mm – Max Width 7.1mm – Point Length = 32mm (26mm protruding)
23g – Length 42mm – Max Width 7.1mm – Point Length = 32mm (26mm protruding)
17g Soft Tip – Length 35.7mm – Max Width 7.1mm
Darts designed by Keith Deller together with Matthew Birch & Zachary Thornton.
Keith Deller 40th Anniversary Edition Darts:
Barrels = Copper Tungsten
Supplied with 75 Micron Flights
Dimensions:
20g – Length 35.3mm – Max Width 8mm
Point Length = 32mm (26mm protruding)
Darts designed by Matthew Birch & Zachary Thornton.