Unique Pack-A-Seat! from Zane King GOOD PRICE!

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Unique Pack-A-Seat! from Zane King GOOD PRICE!

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Here is a very uniquely designed and solidly built pack-a-seat. You will notice this doesn't have legs. The whole box is used for storing your accessories. It also has these pull out drawers that are very useful for smaller accessories.

PRICE IS $125 plus cost of shipping.

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Very clever and practical Zane! :D
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great idea what is the height from floor to top?
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It is 21 inches high when you use it. It is 15 inches high when you transport it.
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Post by Jeff Scott Brown »

This is an interesting rig.

I have also seen another thread with a different seat of yours. I can't tell if you have just these 2 seats you are trying to get rid of or if you are taking orders and making these.

Are you making and selling these to order?

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Good question Jeff...
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Ok, I'll bite. If it doesn't have legs that fold-out, how does it get from 15" to 21"? Does the top crank upwards or something? And the whole bottom sits flat on the floor when you use it? That would seem to make it very heavy. What am I missing here...? :?:
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Hi Jeff! Not really. My dad as many folks know builds various items from steel guitars to cases and beyond. I've posted in other threads some of our keyless steel guitars and lap steels. He made 3 of these seats just coming up with several designs. Knowing him he may never build another one. So right now, I'm keeping one for myself and selling the other 2. :D :D
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Post by Lyle Bradford »

The way it looks to me the cushion fits down inside the other piece and when using it you flip it over and then sit on it. Just a guess.
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D'uh, yeah, ok, I see that now. But then the full box still sits on the floor while playing, yes?
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Lyle is right. The entire top flips. As you can see in the photo in one position (when transporting it) it is solid. Then when you get to your gig you just simply take it off and flip it. Easy stuff. That cushion then when in the transporting mode also helps to keep your goodies a bit more in tact. Just depending on how you organize everything inside. I like this one just fine but if I was going to be loading in and out every night I would opt for the more traditional one. That's in another thread here. I probably should have listed them together.
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Yes, Jim the full box is there at that point. This is very comfortable. It is a bit more sturdy than seats with legs. Probably no question about that. All in all it's a good piece. Like I said earlier. My Dad built 3 of these. I'm keeping one and selling 2. If he takes a notion to build more then I might have them out there.
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Post by Shawn Collins »

Nice ingenuity your dad has Zane. Let me know if he decides to put some more out.
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Just dropped price to $125
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Post by Eric Philippsen »

Just a thought. If there was one pullout drawer on the right side one could place a couple of effects pedals on it for easy access while playing. Dang, I'd buy it in a heartbeat if it had that feature,

Very innovative. My compliments.
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The seat I have which is much like these does that very thing.
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Still no takers for this at $125. Someone make me an offer. :D
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