Before Pac-A-Seats--What Did You Perch On??
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Before Pac-A-Seats--What Did You Perch On??
Sitting on my Walker seat this morning with a backrest while picking a song or two, takes me back to LBPAS (Life Before Pac-A-Seat) days when I just used whatever "straight back" chair was available in the club/joint I was playing in. I know I take it for granted now but thinking back, some of those old chairs were kinda rough after 4-5 hours! How about any of you other "seasoned players...okay, okay..those of us 60+ What is your old best or worst chair/seat memory, e.g., splinters, breaking, etc?
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At home, it was a straight back wooden chair. At the clubs, it was a chair from a table they always had. At outside venues, I always stole a folding chair. I never used my amp or case. Finally bought a ShoBud pack-a-seat and used it for over 20 yrs. BTW, I still have it. But, I use a Walker seat with a back rest now. It always keeps my bottom comfy.
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Back in the 60s, I used a 3 foot folding step ladder that my brother in law and I had upholstered the top step so that my boney butt wouldn't get too tired. Do you know that I still have that little seat today? Of course now I use a regular steel seat.
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Billy, You stole my thunder. As soon as I saw the subject of this thread I immediately thought of you and the step ladder. I sat on the same ladder when you let me set in with Sparky, Larry , and Nelson. Sadly those three are no longer with us but their memories survive.
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I when I started, I used a metal folding chair. I was about 4'9" tall and weighed less than 70 lbs. every time I stepped on a pedal, the chair would skid backwards. I had to put the back legs of the chair against the wall so it wouldn't slide. I also had to reach up for the knee-levers. I got a pak-a-seat a year later, I did t grow much, and I still have to sit near the edge of it to play.e
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I used to use whatever was available, usually a straight back chair. At home it was a kitchen chair.
My first "steel seat" was one I bought from Kline at the ISGC.
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Hey Dick,
That looks like a comfortable little seat you came up with there and having it for 30 years...I think it paid for itself many times over! It appears your Red Cup has a good little seat to...you sure didn't want to spill your "water" now! Thanks for the photo...just goes to show you that you don't need a fancy seat...CW
That looks like a comfortable little seat you came up with there and having it for 30 years...I think it paid for itself many times over! It appears your Red Cup has a good little seat to...you sure didn't want to spill your "water" now! Thanks for the photo...just goes to show you that you don't need a fancy seat...CW
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I hear you brother...sometimes simple can be just fine with me! Been there, done that on the refreshments...it was always amazing to me how folks would just have "beverages" delivered to you and sit them around your steel. My thing was, I can barely play sober let alone tipsey...sooooooo, I just wet my whistle as needed...
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My First Perch.
Tony, your first chair looks like it was recommended by your Proctologist, depending on which end is up. Before the Sho-Bud Pac-A-Seat, mine was a folding metal chair, or an old Oak chair from home.
Before I got a pac-a-seat, I used a keyboard bench. On Christmas Day of 1999, I sat behind my first steel in a kitchen chair, then used a keyboard bench until Christmas of 2000, when I got my first pac-a-seat. My first pac-a-seat was an Elite Pac-A-Seat, then in 2003, I got my current pac-a-seat, my Out West pac-a-seat
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I used any chair I could find (this was in 52)
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Well, just wanted to dust this post off a little bit and see if anyone else wanted to chime in on the type of seat you used to sit on? I really didn't know there was a Pac-a-Seat when I first started 40+ years ago and as has been said, "just used whatever seats the venue (Beer Joint/Club) had available." If you were short or tall, you just had to adjust and deal with it. I'll bet that some of us more seasoned pickers (55+) are still using a "regular" chair of some type...hey, if it works for you, why not?