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#161722 - 08/02/07 06:22 AM
Who still manually carrys the gear into a gig?
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
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versus using a Rock-N-Roller type kart or similar type of transporting device?..... I have seen people carrying keyboards under their arms "No Cases" making 20 trips back and forth wires dragging all over etc etc ....just wondering how you transport your gear....I personally only use a Rock N Roller multi kart on almost every gig....which lets me make only ONE trip in & out...I wont leave home without it....one of the best investments a musician can make. http://www.rocknrollercart.com/ How do You do it? ------------------ ________________________ Donny “ Choose a Job You Love, and you will Never have to Work a Day in Your Life! ” ________________________ And HUG Someone tight Everyday.... You'll Feel better afterwards
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#161723 - 08/02/07 07:26 AM
Re: Who still manually carrys the gear into a gig?
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Registered: 06/24/05
Posts: 892
Loc: Baltimore, MD USA
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I use a hand truck that lays out flat and the handle is waist high. I decided a long time ago, if it doesn't fit on the cart, I really don't need it. It's one trip and one trip only baby. Joe ------------------ Songman55 Joe Ayala
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PSR S950, PSR S900, Roland RD 700, Yamaha C3 6'Grand, Sennheiser E 935 mic, several recording mics including a Neuman U 87, Bose L1 Compact, Roland VS 2480 24 Track Recorder Joe Ayala
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