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European Pack-a-seat

Post by Johan Jansen »

Pack A Seat from Europe.

Very Good!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZOpNVh63ko
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Post by Ken Byng »

Actually - better than very good!!
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The best I've seen....love the extendable handle :D

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Post by John Booth »

Finally the Pac-A-Seat enters the 21st century !
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Post by Allan Kelly »

Neat
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That's a SWEET SEAT for sure!!!!
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Post by Tom Campbell »

Lexes/Mercedes/Cadillac of seats; beautifully engineered!!!

Makes mine look like a "soap-box covered in rags".
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How much ?
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I endorse Rene's work,he is a real genius in thinking in solutions: Besides that he is a master in woodwork.
We developed this together. It took about two years of trial and error, week in, week out, esspecially with the foam-quality, the angle of the backrest and finding a way to get as much space as possible in the case without making it to oversized or to heavy. Now he is ready to take orders :) rene_bremer@hotmail.com
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The Bremer Pack-A –Seat
Standard: 400 Euros (Excluding shipping costs)

• Professional upholstery of seat and backrest leatherette
• High quality solid foam in the Bremer PSG-Seat, this prevents back pains.
• The Bremer PSG-Seat is covered with a strong black shock proof material.
• The Bremer PSG-Seat has wheels and a retractable handle, for easy transportation.
• The height of the Bremer PSG-Seat you can specify and the legs are made to the length you desire.
• The Bremer PSG-Seat has a specially designed locking mechanism.
• The backrest folds and disappears into the Bremer PSG-Seat.
• Specially designed folding system for the legs
• The Bremer PSG-Seat is designed to hold a 19"device and can also carry a pedal train with stomp boxes.
• The boxes fit devices such as a Hilton volume pedal, E-Bow, but also provides room for strings and CDs.
• Options such as a Bremer PSG-Seat bar and pick holders and cup holders, effect pedals are available and easy to attach to the retractable handle.
• At additional charge Bremer PSG-Seat comes with a heavy polyester cover
• Weight approx. 8 kg for standard Bremer Seat

options:
• upholstery of the seat and backrest in genuine leather or textile firm. (price on request)
• Name embroidered on backrest 40 Euros
• Bremer PSG-Seat bar and pick holder 25 Euros
• Bremer PSG-Seat holders for cups 25 Euros
• Bremer PSG-Seat holder for 2 stompboxes 25 Euros
• Bremer PSG-Seat Pedal train 70 Euros
• Heavy polyester Bremer PSG-Seat cover 125 Euros
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Post by Scott Duckworth »

How about a picture for those of us who are data cap challenged....
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Post by Johan Jansen »

Here we go :)


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Post by chris ivey »

nicey but pricey! probably nothing to all you telonics buyers. must be nice.
it does look like a quality item.

it also gives me some ideas about building one.
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Post by Patrick Ickes »

I like how the seat back stores away. All the other seat back models appear awkward, unbalanced, and hard to store in the back of your vehicle.
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Post by Johan Jansen »

nicey but pricey! probably nothing to all you telonics buyers. must be nice.
it does look like a quality item.
Yes, pricey according to the seats you find mostly. Seen in relation to materialcosts and hours for building it is to cheap. This will be the introductionprice, which way only will be up....
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Post by Jerry Malvern »

Very nice! Well thought out design.
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Post by Dave Grothusen »

Very innovative, if I was picking regular I would have one.
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