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rockthemike Special user Seattle 695 Posts |
Hey y'all
I carry my act around in a med/lg doctor's bag and usually only need one chair at my shows. But I've added some things that I could benefit using a table i.e. chop cup. Does anyone know of a table that suits my needs of moderately durable and easily transportable? Thanks! |
Spellbinder Inner circle The Holy City of East Orange, NJ 6438 Posts |
A folding table, based on the Harbin design, is probably just what you need: http://cgi.ebay.com/HARBIN-FOLDING-TABLE......17779658
It also looks magical as it comes out of your bag if you let it open up simultaneously.
Professor Spellbinder
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Bob1Dog Inner circle Wife: It's me or this houseful of 1159 Posts |
Michael, why don't you post your needs in the For Sale or Trade Forum as WTB (want to buy) or LF (looking for) ?
I've found that forum to be very helpful in locating things I'm looking for and at good prices too! Good Luck! Bob
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rockthemike Special user Seattle 695 Posts |
Looking into both of these options! Thanks guys.
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Mary Mowder Inner circle Sacramento / Elk Grove, CA 3659 Posts |
For a while I used to use a jack stand (waiters use them to hold large trays) table with a top and stashed my bag below on the lower rungs. Later I made an upholstery bag that hung under with a two part lid (to give access to the bag while using the front lid as a surface) and an insert to make the bottom flat. If you make a nice cover for the top it can look pretty good. I used velcro to attach the top to the stand. Tom got the Jack stand in trade for some restaurant work but you could get one from a restaurant supply. This can be a cheap and portable interim table.
-Mary Mowder |
Ken Dumm Inner circle 1239 Posts |
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Floyd Collins Inner circle Ohio 1633 Posts |
I combined my case and it becomes my stand. I made my own but it looks like this one here, but my case is a bit larger and deeper.
http://www.kwmagic.com/index.php?main_pa......mrlffeh3 I carry my whole show in the case and a small box. One trip in one trip out.
No one said it would be easy, or did they?
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DanielCoyne Special user Western Massachussetts 544 Posts |
Check out the "Where To Put It All" forum -- lots of discussion about tables there. I use a music stand with the top angled flat. Percussion tables are also a great choice.
-Daniel |
dmm New user 83 Posts |
INSTAND all the way.....they are great and durable and the lightest thing you can find, plus they travel great!
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Al Leach New user 59 Posts |
My favorite table is the Nielsen Roll On
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
If you simply need a small but steady working surface, a tall bar stool may work for you. You can even find ones that fold. I use one in some of my performances. They're inexpensive.
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