Here's an idea for you seat builders.How about a seat with a back and a
3 or 4 space rack
on the side facing up.A 3 door with a front
cover that was flush with the back when down.
All ac connections and spkr line outs. Wheels on one side with a luggage handle pull
up.Of course in the finish of your axe. Oh yea a cooler filled with the beverage of choice.
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Phil Baugh had a double wide Case-Seat back when they were in business. It was like a pac-a-couch. He had effects in one side and sat on the other. The top was still normally hinged and he'd have it open to get to the effects. He had the leg tips bent over to make it a little shorter. (It was those legs you squeeze together to put up and down.) Problem was it was kinda heavy, similar to a steel guitar.
An effects rack would be cool to have and would be mighty handy, but it'd probably be a "drag" to carry it around.
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An effects rack would be cool to have and would be mighty handy, but it'd probably be a "drag" to carry it around.
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Ernie
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hang on guys the steeler's royale is coming...but there's alot of enginering to be figured out 1st..... i can however give you the options that will come standerd on the royale...here goes...2" longer& 2" wider than a normal seat, wheels on one side and a pull out handle on the other, automatic lite that comes on when you open the lid,2 rack spaces, steeler's tool kit,4 fully ajustable legs,color matched to your guitar,more compartments inside for storage,with or without 2 different styles of back rest (your choice lumbar or full),and all the polished trim you could want...now with that all said there is a give and take situation...unfortunately it's weight and price...so we are building a proto type.when it is finished we will be offering the royale on a special order only basis because of the time it takes to build one and the cost of building one. so please let me know if you would be interested in a royale so i can get some feedback....PLEASE NOTE are standard seats are so well made that it takes 3 weeks to make one, so please keep this in mind when you order a royale as this seat will take a little longer
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thanks
wayne brown
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