Best steel seat?
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Best steel seat?
I'm looking for recommendations on the best pac-a-seat on the market. Which one has the most storage space, best latches, most durable, most comfortable, custom height? I don't need one with a back. Thanks for any and all input.
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I'm a big fan of the Steelers Choice seats. http://www.scottysmusic.com/seats01.htm
Barry, are you going to tour with Phil and Friends?
Any dates out yet?
Thx,
Pete B.
Barry, are you going to tour with Phil and Friends?
Any dates out yet?
Thx,
Pete B.
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Barry you might can tell from my last name but the Walker in my opinion is the best seat on the market today and by the way so do alot of the pro's like John Hughey think so. Ray Walker is my brother and he build's the finest seat out there today. Quality and durability are a must. There are alot of Walker Seat owner's on this Forum so let them speak up and tell you what they think.
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Barry I agree with Charles Walker. His Brother ray does build a great Steel guitar seat. Herbie Wallace also has one.They are built with profession and will stand a lot of abuse.Ray Walker is also a great guy and will use you right.
Sam White <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Samuel E. White on 07 December 2004 at 04:24 PM.]</p></FONT>
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I have Ray Walker's deluxe wide model and it's better than any pac-seat I've ever seen anywhere. Ray puts a lot of thought into his seats and they're built like a tank. With my 260 lb. frame the thing don't wiggle, squeak, or anything. I wouldn't go for any other brand. Ray has a lot of the big boys of steel guitar using his seats now so they must be good....JH
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Well Hi there Barry...I emailed you privately with some information and will post briefly here. I thank all of you for your kind words. I wanted you to hear this straight from the horse's mouth though. First off let me just say that I build each and every seat to a standard that I know will look professional wherever you use it....and I built in a bit of extra comfort when the music gets good and you feel like sittin in on a few more songs...and then I built a seat that I knew would last a lifetime. Bottom line??? Buy a Walker. On the other hand Ken Rollans is a friend of mine even though we are competitors and Ken and his son build a good seat too. I have a great deal of respect for the Rollans' and how hard they work to produce the product they produce. Personally I would like for you to buy a Walker but.....if you decide not to...then by all means buy from Ken...and I mean that sincerely. Barry, my friend, you just won't go wrong either way
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Ray, This is the type of email I get from people over here that see your seat.....
Hello John,
I remember reading some time ago on the Forum that you had bought a Walker Seat. As I'm thinking of getting one myself ( the standard one with backrest), would you mind telling me where you got yours from in the States. Also how much was the Freight?
Thanks and Regards - Tony Smart
I wish I could afford to buy `em wholesale I reckon they would sell easily here!
Hello John,
I remember reading some time ago on the Forum that you had bought a Walker Seat. As I'm thinking of getting one myself ( the standard one with backrest), would you mind telling me where you got yours from in the States. Also how much was the Freight?
Thanks and Regards - Tony Smart
I wish I could afford to buy `em wholesale I reckon they would sell easily here!
I use a drummer's throne with a back-rest. Advantage: adjustable height.
A medium plastic toolbox in addition to carry all my spare stuff.
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Fulltone Full-Drive II
Evans FET 500 -or-
Peavey Nashville 1000
Vox wah-wah pedal
My dog Toby sittin' on the floor listening
A medium plastic toolbox in addition to carry all my spare stuff.
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Mullen D-10
Lexicon MPX 100
Fulltone Full-Drive II
Evans FET 500 -or-
Peavey Nashville 1000
Vox wah-wah pedal
My dog Toby sittin' on the floor listening
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Walker. It looks great, feels great, and withstood an entire tour without a road case.
Thanks for building the best, Ray,
David Spires
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Steel Guitarist for Jo Dee Messina: Carter D-10 8&7 / MSA Classic D-10 8&5; Line 6 Pod XT; Jagwire Artist Series Strings; Walker Professional Players' Chair; Peterson VS-II Tuner; Goodrich Matchbro & LDR Pedal; and BJS Bars
Thanks for building the best, Ray,
David Spires
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I have used most every brand of seat in my 50 years of playing steel. I thought they were all very good but the Walker seat is the the one that stands above all others!! Plenty of storage space for volume pedal, strings,cords,picks or what ever you carry. John Hughey, Tommy White, and many of the pros use Walker seats. Try one, you won't be sorry------
Walter Haynes
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