New for 2015 - "Bessdang Gizmos"
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- Dale Hansen
- Posts: 705
- Joined: 11 Jun 2007 1:29 pm
- Location: Hendersonville,Tennessee, (USA)
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New for 2015 - "Bessdang Gizmos"
Sometimes I'm absentminded.
A couple of times, in the past I've created a new gizmo,.. Then, forgot to tell anybody about it...
Not this day. Today, I'd like to introduce my three most recent fabrications, and even explain em' a bit.
First up, the Pro II scaffs. The Pro II's are a sturdier set of scaffs, with a 10 degree lift, for a heavier, loaded pedal board. Longer supports, longer struts, and an additional side stabilizer offers a very stable platform. The upward tilt displaces some of the weight back towards the center, and provides a 'friendlier' dashboard view.
Next up, the "Rouse-T-bout". It is a hybrid combo of a Slyde-car, and a Snugg-tray.
The combo offers separation of the pick & bar tray- with a handy, utility platform for an FX unit, tuner, etc.
*I'm gonna offer these either with, or without a border rail.
Thirdly, the "Tick".
The "Tick", is a super handy, portable, chart holder -(music stand) that utilizes a single leg clip, for a "no fuss" solution to hold tablature, number charts, a tuner, your iPhone, or whatever...
For a look at these items, & more, visit my FB site. (The little house - w/ the "www" bubble at the bottom will take you over there...
(I would post the pix -here-, but the Forum 'up-loader' was pitching a real fit, for some reason)
Thanks again, blessings, & happy pickin'..
Your pal, Dale
A couple of times, in the past I've created a new gizmo,.. Then, forgot to tell anybody about it...
Not this day. Today, I'd like to introduce my three most recent fabrications, and even explain em' a bit.
First up, the Pro II scaffs. The Pro II's are a sturdier set of scaffs, with a 10 degree lift, for a heavier, loaded pedal board. Longer supports, longer struts, and an additional side stabilizer offers a very stable platform. The upward tilt displaces some of the weight back towards the center, and provides a 'friendlier' dashboard view.
Next up, the "Rouse-T-bout". It is a hybrid combo of a Slyde-car, and a Snugg-tray.
The combo offers separation of the pick & bar tray- with a handy, utility platform for an FX unit, tuner, etc.
*I'm gonna offer these either with, or without a border rail.
Thirdly, the "Tick".
The "Tick", is a super handy, portable, chart holder -(music stand) that utilizes a single leg clip, for a "no fuss" solution to hold tablature, number charts, a tuner, your iPhone, or whatever...
For a look at these items, & more, visit my FB site. (The little house - w/ the "www" bubble at the bottom will take you over there...
(I would post the pix -here-, but the Forum 'up-loader' was pitching a real fit, for some reason)
Thanks again, blessings, & happy pickin'..
Your pal, Dale
Bessdang Gizmos - "An Equal Opportunity Annoyer"
- Joe Rouse
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- Location: San Antonio, Texas
Rouse-T-Bout
Dale Hansen made me the Rouse-T-Bout special to answer my needs. When I placed the order Dale mentioned he had to order material and then we discussed some ideas he had and I agreed with all he wanted to do. The unit is all I thought it would be and built solid and looks good. Dale does a good job on anything he sells and a good man to do business with...Joe Rouse
- Dale Hansen
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Thanks. Joe. But, you left out the best part of the story...
Afterwards, Joe graciously agreed to let me name the new production line after his last name...hence, ROUSE -T- bout
It never would have happened with a fella named Joe "Lipschitz", I confess.
Thanks again, Joe, for the kind words- and, having a 'user friendly' name....


Afterwards, Joe graciously agreed to let me name the new production line after his last name...hence, ROUSE -T- bout
It never would have happened with a fella named Joe "Lipschitz", I confess.
Thanks again, Joe, for the kind words- and, having a 'user friendly' name....
Bessdang Gizmos - "An Equal Opportunity Annoyer"
- Mike Perlowin RIP
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Can you post a link?
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
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- Larry Lenhart
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- Location: Ponca City, Oklahoma
I went to his FB website and saw a lot of gizmos, but I couldnt find a picture of the "tick", the thingy that is a music stand that clips to one leg of the steel. What am I over looking there ? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Zum Encore, Remington D8 non pedal, Hallmark Mosrite clone, Gretsch 6120 DSW, Gretsch G5210T-P90 Electromatic Jet Two 90,1976 Ibanez L5, Eastman archtop, Taylor Dreadnaught, Telonics pedal, Squire Tele, Squire Strat, Fender Tonemaster, Gold Tone 5 string banjo, Little Wonder tenor banjo, 3 Roland cubes 30s and 80, Carvin combo bass amp
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