Ray Byrd
From: Florida, USA
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Posted 15 May 2006 4:44 pm
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I recently received my Tab Rack music stand from Tom Bradshaw. It deserves a post.
I was trying to program the digital effects of a new 60 watt amp with 12-inch speaker for use at small clubs where the usual 15-inch speakers make people say "The steel guitar's too loud!!".
I had amp literature on my amp, on the guitar, and on the floor. I was not organized, productive, or good humored.
The door bell rang, and there was my Tab Rack. In about 3 minutes it was open and on the guitar. All the literature was side-by-side on the Rack for reading and reference. It's 36-inches long and can easily hold 5ea 8x11 pages for reading. In another 5 minutes I was a happy camper with the amp effects.
I share this with the Forum, because I never conciously wanted a music stand; now I have one, and what a nice new world.
Several years ago I played in little theatre productions of Best Little Whore House and The Patsy Cline Story. I have a conventional music stand that created as many problems for use with pedal guitar as it solved.
Likewise, long time ago, it took me several years to get off my butt and buy a stool. The guitar is now #1, the stool is #2, and now...the TabRack is #3. Plus, Tom Bradshaw is the most "integrity concious" vendor I have done business with. FINE PRODUCT! Get one! It's light weight, simple...and WORKS!
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Kenn Geiger
From: Salem, Oregon, USA
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Posted 18 May 2006 7:22 pm
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Tom really hit it out of the park with this one. My tab rack is not only wide enough for a lot of stuff, but more importantly it is closer to the steel than my old music stand ever was. I can actually see the notes!! A fantastic value for the money. |
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