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#181849 - 08/23/05 02:25 PM
Re: A good high keyboard stool?
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Ok ok, mine doesn't include any back whatsoever, and only minimually padded, but it's ULTRA lightweight (under 5 lbs), pretty rugged, and CHEAP PRICED. I purchased mine (a few years back) at a local discount art supply store (Amsterdam Art) for about $18. I spend 1/2 my keyboard performance time seated squarely on the padded seat, yet spend the other half the time leaning againest the edge of the stool for support, while operating the foot pedals with either one or both my left & right feet at the same time. The stool is durable (holding up to 3 years of use & thrashing), especially at such a cheap price, and I never have to worry about it getting knocked about on stage or hesistate to utilize it to fling into the audience if the crowds get too wild. : http://shop.5click.com/amsterdamart/product.cfm?ProductID=177 Scott
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#181852 - 08/23/05 04:07 PM
Re: A good high keyboard stool?
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Originally posted by DonM: Scott, that's a horrible, ugly little stool. Ok, I won't argue with that, but considering the body part seated up against atop it, I suppose its a formible match. Ok DonM, how much does your stool weigh? Is it under 5 lbs, affording ez transport on/off stage & tossing it about? btw: I got my stool's legs extended longer than the one pictured. My trusty feather weight (abeit ugly) stool is always READY to go, no setup, and no need to ever worry about leaving/losing it on the gig as no one would ever want to claim it anyway. Ok, back to the more important topic: 'MY keyboard's better than yours'. - Scott
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#181853 - 08/23/05 04:32 PM
Re: A good high keyboard stool?
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I've been using this one for about three years, it's heavy-duty and rugged, and it's fully adjustable. Quiklok D-749 sells for about $150. Cheers, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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