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Tommy Minniear
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Steelers Choice?

Post by Tommy Minniear »

I'm sure that I've probably overlooked the obvious, but I'm looking for a picture(s) and purchasing info for this pac-a-seat. Any help in steering me in the right direction would be appreciated.
Thanks!

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Roger Crawford
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Post by Roger Crawford »

You haven't overlooked the obvious if you're looking at Steeler's Choice, you're looking at the best.
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Kenn Rollans,
3301 Bracy Road
Little Rock
AR 72206

501-565-6453

e-mail: kennezrdr@aol.com

The best there is!
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Ray Frady
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Post by Ray Frady »

I ordered one from Ken. He shipped it as of yesterday. When I get it, I'll post some pics for ya.

Ray
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Post by VERNON PRIDDY »

Got One From Kenn They Are Great. SONNY.

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Post by Allan Thompson »

Got one at the Dallas show, they are great.
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Post by Kevin Hatton »

Its the Rolls Royce of seats. I get comments on mine all the time from audience members.
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Highly Recommend!
Tommy Minniear
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Post by Tommy Minniear »

Appreciate the info. I'll be calling and checking it out. Thanks to all who replied.

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Post by Hal Higgins »

You can't get a finer made product anywhere! Ken stands behind his workmanship 150%, too. I got one of his seats in Dec., puts that "other" seat I had to shame.....You won't go wrong in getting one....HAL

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Be Blessed........HAL
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http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/004629.html


Scroll down for some Steeler's Choice Pictures




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Mike Marchelya
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Post by Mike Marchelya »

Don't know if you saw a recent post on the same topic, but you may want to take a look at a drummer's throne. I considered a pack-type seat but there were too many compromises in the designs to suit me, so I went with a Roc-n-Soc drummer's throne. Modern drummer's thrones are nothing like the thrones of old and have loads of advantages over pack-type seats, IMO. First of all, they offer seat bases which are are shaped and extremely comfortable. The seat can be set to swivel or lock depending on your preference. They are available with a three-legged base. If you find yourself on an uneven floor, a three-legged base remains stable while a four-legged seat can drive you crazy with the constant wobbling. Best of all, these thrones have a screw-adjustment base. We all have different length arms, legs and of course, different ideas of what feels "right". With a "steel" seat, you pick a height and you're stuck with it. On the other hand, the screw adjuster on a good throne allows you to play with the seat height and adjust it exactly to suit. An added plus, thrones are cheaper than many steel seats. With the money you save, you can buy a case to carry your seat and extras - again, the right size case for you, not the case that comes along with the seat - and still come out bucks ahead.
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