Pedalsteel Seats

New products of interest to steel guitarists
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Johnie King
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Wow nice seats for sure.
Butch Pytko
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Post by Butch Pytko »

Very nice high quality heavy duty workmanship there!

Is there an advantage of square legs vs. round tubular legs?

Are those compartment partitions movable/adjustable or permanent?

Thanks.
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Gorgeous work !
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Patrick Huey
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What is the cushioning material made from?
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Mike Holder
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Scott dropped my new seat off personally today in Nashville as he was visiting his parents in west TN. The workmanship of this seat is excellent and Scott is a player who knows what we need! The transaction from start to finish was effortless due to Scott’s attention to detail and superb customer service! I am thrilled at the product and recommend Scott highly!... Bravo & thanks Scott!!
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Scott McCumber
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Post by Scott McCumber »

Mike - Thank you for the kind comments about the seats and taking a chance on buying one.

Responding to the Square Tube Question - I don't know that there is an advantage with the square tubing. I use the Square tubing because I was able to have these manufactured easier than finding someone to bend the round tubing. The legs I get are constructed with a round tube cross member with the square tube legs welded.

Partitions Question - These are removable and since each one of these chairs is custom built for the customer I can adjust the configuration as needed
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Larry Dering
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Post by Larry Dering »

I got my seat Saturday and it's a Dandy. Excellent craftsmanship and flawless design. It not only looks great but is extremely comfortable. I like the backrest design and fit. My old bones are happy. Thanks Scott for a fine steel guitar necessity.
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square legs using piano hinges

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Scott McCumber
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Jack - That is pretty ingenious. I never would have thought of that design on the legs. Thank you for the pictures.
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Tim Harr
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Great looking seats !
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Jim Palenscar
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I just bought some for the shop and couldn't be happier- way to go Scott!
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Scott McCumber
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Thank you Jim - I appreciate your business.
Chuck Morel
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Hello, what is the turn around time if ordered today?
Thank you.
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Tim Harr
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Chuck - I got mine in just a few weeks. Scott and I kept in close contact throughout the process. He is a super guy to work with. I told him that he made it very easy to buy from him. My seat is super comfortable and built like a TANK.
I highly recommend Scott and his products. Based on the quality of the seat, I am now having him build me a road case for my D-10 Mullen G2.

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forrest klott
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Post by forrest klott »

I just wanted to throw another shout out to Scott and commend him for the awesome seats he builds. I’ve had mine for about three months now, and could not be happier with my choice.

Thank you, sir!

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Jeremy King
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Post by Jeremy King »

These look great!
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Got my seat from Scott!!! All I can say is WOW!! This is the most comfortable seat I’ve ever sat on, feels like it’s been tailored made for me, back rest is at an absolutely perfect angle. These are surely top of the line in every way, Thanks a Bunch Scott

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Edward Efira
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Post by Edward Efira »

I'm a small guy, would it be possible to build one 1" taller, either legs or thicker seat cushion?
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Al Evans
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Here's another compliment from another happy customer. I got my seat from Scott last Wednesday. It looks indestructible, and sets jes' fine!

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--Al Evans
2018 MSA Legend, 2018 ZumSteel Encore, 2015 Mullen G2, G&L S-500, G&L ASAT, G&L LB-100, Godin A4 Fretless, Kinscherff High Noon
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John Criscolo
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anyone have a link to these with prices? Thanks!
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Al Evans
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John Criscolo wrote:anyone have a link to these with prices? Thanks!
Here you go:

https://www.grueneroadcases.com/psg-seats-cases

--Al Evans
2018 MSA Legend, 2018 ZumSteel Encore, 2015 Mullen G2, G&L S-500, G&L ASAT, G&L LB-100, Godin A4 Fretless, Kinscherff High Noon
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Scott McCumber
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I have about 10 PSG Seats in the works. All seat bases are Black and I have a mix of Standard Seats and Seats with the Side Car. Right now I do not have them covered with fabric so you can choose (1)fabric color, (2)if you want a back and (3)if you want power. New Pricing is as follows (Unfortunately my suppliers have all upped their part costs)


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Scott McCumber
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Fabric Colors include Black, Green, Purple, Navy, Yellow, Eggplant, Brown, Burgundy, Red, Chocolate and Blue


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I would like to have a large seat w/side car and back rest in all black. :D
Kevin Dougherty
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My seat arrived today. Great job Scott 👍👍👍
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