Music Stand For Steel

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Lawrence Lupkin
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Music Stand For Steel

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Does anybody make a music stand that easily attaches to the steel? Thanks in advance.
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Joey Ace
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Yep, there's several.
Pix at http://www.steelguitarcanada.com/acces/stands.htm (Prices are Canadian Dollars) Reduce them about 35% for US$.
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Check out Scotty's. I think Don Curtis makes a couple different sizes of stands that attach right to your steel.
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Post by Fred Shannon »

I got mine from Frenchie's in Belen, NM..It is clear plastic and the hangars attach to the front legs...Keep it in the studio all the time, but it is easily transported. Cost ? About 70 dollars as I remember.

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Go to www.scottysmusic.com and check out the Accomodator designed by Don E. Curtis and Don Chisholm. This is a great steel music stand. It's clear plexiglass and runs the width of the steel. Very light and easy to clip on or off.

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Post by Jerry Brightman »

I'll throw in my two cents on this too...Don E. Curtis's stand is great! You won't be disapointed and as above, you can get them at Scotty's


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Martin Weenick
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Cant beat the "Accomodator". (Get the full length one) Martin.

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"The Accomodator" is pictured in my first link.
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Post by Wayne Franco »

Hey..I didn't know that was who made my clear plexieglass stand. Works great, nice and wide. Keeps the bugs off my teeth when I'm playing on the bed of a moving flatbed truck too!
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