pack a seat or not
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pack a seat or not
Hi all ,Im not sure what section to put this in but would like your thoughts. I had tis beautiful pack a seat made in the early days all out of Australian timbers but now frankly its to heavy and to nice for taking on the road.Made from Iron bark ,Jarah,Camphor laurel and pine.It might be good to use for someone who wants to play on a decorative seat in their home.Does anyone think it is worth reselling as a pack a seat and what would it be worth.Thanks Ben
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ben, for many years i sat on less than comfortable seats, inconsistent heighths, awkward to pack around, trying to keep track of chords, effects, pedals, etc.
then the sho-bud pakaseat showed up for $100 more or less at the time and solved all those problems in a small convenient portable box. i wouldn't be without a simple compact one!
then the sho-bud pakaseat showed up for $100 more or less at the time and solved all those problems in a small convenient portable box. i wouldn't be without a simple compact one!
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Im considering just getting one of those pads like they give out for free at the ballpark, or one of those kneeling cushions for garderners and just sitting on that on my amplifier (height is just right). One less thing to haul then. Total cost? $5 max. Its that or a drum throne. pac-a seat too heavy, too expensive and since I use a small pedalboard it wont even hold my stuff. I know I aint making any friends with the seat makers here...but, much like volume pedals, just dont understand why they are so expensive.Twayn Williams wrote:Drum throne, I use a Tama, very comfy. Don't get a cheapie $50 throne, get one around $100 with a good cushy bicycle seat style. You'll be sitting on it alot, so don't skimp, your back will thank you.
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dont understand the appeal of pack-a-seats. Heavy and unbeleivably expensive....the upside is?..........................YOU CAN HIDE YOUR GOODIES IN THEM...AND YOU ALWAYS HAVE A PLACE TO SIT
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Pack-a-Seats are great for some people. For the organizationally challenged, however, they can easily turn into "Pack Rat Seats". You need to be judicious about what you choose to keep in them, and you need to empty them regularly of excess junk. People who have messy desks will have messy pack-a-seats as well.
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Thanks guys it looks she'll be sold as a glorified seat with a cupboard inside.I myself now use a drum stool.Thanks Paddy your grandfather wasnt in Lord of the Rings was he.(just joking...) I have hade the hobbit house suggested before.I agree with Dale that packa seats are good and dual purpose but also find the drumstool and case good the only downside is when you get on a plane or something you have to have your stool put in a protective case and your gear.At least with a packa seat youve only got one thing to worry about.
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My newish SteelSeat.com ATA seat with a backrest is fabulous. Lots of room, always consistent seat height wherever I play, and for teaching lessons all day, having the backrest has been a big ergonomic help.
I still feel there's a lot of room for improvement in pack-a-seat designs, when I retire I'll go into biz and do it right!
I still feel there's a lot of room for improvement in pack-a-seat designs, when I retire I'll go into biz and do it right!
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No Handle on Pack a Seat.
I just purchased a Pack a Seat.
I Love It.
But when I try to reposision it under my body.
There is no handle on the right side to assist the
Ergonomic movement.
I will now go to Ace Hardware to get one.
Don't forget to tilt your Pack a Seat forward.
The Lever Leg Drag is out of sight.
No way to get back to the Back Rest with out the Leg Drag.
I Love It.
But when I try to reposision it under my body.
There is no handle on the right side to assist the
Ergonomic movement.
I will now go to Ace Hardware to get one.
Don't forget to tilt your Pack a Seat forward.
The Lever Leg Drag is out of sight.
No way to get back to the Back Rest with out the Leg Drag.
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Office Chair
I have used an office desk chair for many years.
The first one I got back in about 1974 from Sears for about $25.00 lasted until 2003. Got me another one at OfficeMax for about the same price.
The wheels make it easy to scoot around and get up and sit back down. Only problem is on a hard floor with no carpet. It tends to wander a little.
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The first one I got back in about 1974 from Sears for about $25.00 lasted until 2003. Got me another one at OfficeMax for about the same price.
The wheels make it easy to scoot around and get up and sit back down. Only problem is on a hard floor with no carpet. It tends to wander a little.
BDBassett
Rimrock AZ