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Topic: Mic Stand Shafts |
Dave Hopping
From: Aurora, Colorado
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Posted 4 Aug 2013 4:28 pm
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OK,not exactly a piece of electronic gear,but does anyone have a source for stand shafts? Seems a shame to have a perfectly good old Atlas stand bottom just sitting around being hoarded. |
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Richard Sinkler
From: aka: Rusty Strings -- Missoula, Montana
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Posted 4 Aug 2013 8:44 pm
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They make great door stops. Also good for keeping the wife in line. Toss it at her head like a frisbee. _________________ Carter D10 8p/8k, Dekley S10 3p/4k C6 setup,Regal RD40 Dobro, Recording King Professional Dobro, NV400, NV112,Ibanez Gio guitar, Epiphone SG Special (open D slide guitar) . Playing for 54 years and still counting. |
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Stephen Cowell
From: Round Rock, Texas, USA
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Posted 4 Aug 2013 9:28 pm
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Stand shafts are most of a Fender leg... with the right adapter you could have longer steel legs. Talking Atlas-style here, of course. Extra bases? Door stops, I'm thinking. _________________ New FB Page: Lap Steel Licks And Stuff: https://www.facebook.com/groups/195394851800329 |
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Lane Gray
From: Topeka, KS
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Posted 5 Aug 2013 1:45 am
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Training Frisbees. _________________ 2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects |
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Donny Hinson
From: Glen Burnie, Md. U.S.A.
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Posted 6 Aug 2013 5:04 pm
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You can buy just the tube assembly; the Atlas part number is MS2025T and they're good, but not cheap!
Also, it pays to shop around, since the price on this item goes from about $25 to around $140, depending on where you get it from.
Yes, these are what most pedal steel legs are made from, too! |
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Dave Hopping
From: Aurora, Colorado
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Posted 6 Aug 2013 9:17 pm
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Thanks,Donny! |
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