Artisan Legs?
Posted: 24 Aug 2006 2:09 pm
In the what's under the MOTS post, Brad suggested an idea that I've been thinking of.
It's almost worth buying one of those Artisan steels, just for the legs. I've wanted to put legs on my Oahu for a few years now and I'm considering the Artisan as a source.
Does anyone have any clue about whether it's possible just to purchase their legs. Or, who manufactures them?
I've checked out Bobbe's legs (no jokes please) on his site and other guys who make legs, but two things keep me from putting in an order.
First, the legs they sell seem to be much bigger than necessary for a steel like mine (my Oahu is just like the common Supro, National, Valco types). I'm worried that the flanges would bore too deep into the steel and ruin it somehow.
Second, the legs they sell are quite pricey. I'm sure they're worth the money when it comes to quality, but it seems weird to spend a lot more on legs than I did on the actual instrument.
The Artisan legs look smaller (and lighter) and look like they'd suit my steel better. Anyone have any experience with these legs?
What I'd really like to find are the size legs that you see on those Supro Comets, or the like National Dynamic that Rick just posted pictures of.
I guess I'd also like to find a Supro Comet. Anyone?
BTW, I have no interest in using a keyboard stand. I've tried this and I can't get used to playing a flat steel. I like the instrument to slope away from me. Just like when it's on my knees
I'd love your thoughts.
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Steve Pierce
It's almost worth buying one of those Artisan steels, just for the legs. I've wanted to put legs on my Oahu for a few years now and I'm considering the Artisan as a source.
Does anyone have any clue about whether it's possible just to purchase their legs. Or, who manufactures them?
I've checked out Bobbe's legs (no jokes please) on his site and other guys who make legs, but two things keep me from putting in an order.
First, the legs they sell seem to be much bigger than necessary for a steel like mine (my Oahu is just like the common Supro, National, Valco types). I'm worried that the flanges would bore too deep into the steel and ruin it somehow.
Second, the legs they sell are quite pricey. I'm sure they're worth the money when it comes to quality, but it seems weird to spend a lot more on legs than I did on the actual instrument.
The Artisan legs look smaller (and lighter) and look like they'd suit my steel better. Anyone have any experience with these legs?
What I'd really like to find are the size legs that you see on those Supro Comets, or the like National Dynamic that Rick just posted pictures of.
I guess I'd also like to find a Supro Comet. Anyone?
BTW, I have no interest in using a keyboard stand. I've tried this and I can't get used to playing a flat steel. I like the instrument to slope away from me. Just like when it's on my knees
I'd love your thoughts.
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Steve Pierce