From ynottnaro@yahoo.com Fri Oct 10 14:51:52 2003
Subject:RE: Gigs everywhere

Whoops! He's right...it's not Rok Steady, it's Rok n
Sok.

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--- Dan S wrote:
> I use the roc & soc countoured seat. It goes up
> pretty high (I like to be
> able to just lean forward and be standing, much
> easier on the back &
> hamstrings), rock solid and very comfortable. Quite
> heavy, unfortunately,
> but it does the job very well.
>
> > Oh! now it gets dirty!
> > I've tried assorted drum 'thrones' and some of
> them are very
> > comfortable indeed, firm leather but padded in a
> most seductive
> > manner with serious stitching in eye catching
> rugged, natural twine.
> >
> > But - in the end (non pun intended) I use a
> QuikLok bench seat as
> > I'm a little broad in the nether regions and
> prefer not to look
> > as if I'm just sitting on the seat instead of
> trying to hatch it!!
>
> > Okay, now that we are getting into the nitty
> gritty of gigging,
> > here's an
> > organ question:
> >
> > Is there a RELIABLE and comfortable and portable
> organ throne?
> > (Make and
> > model numbers would be great.) I've got two,
> the best I could
> > find, and both have
> > issues. What I use is a hard platform type, but
> it is
> > reliable. On the
> > other hand, getting one's ass forcibly molded to
> the shape of
> > an aircraft carrier
> > deck tilted at 30 degrees prevents me from
> cutting a hip
> > profile with the
> > fairer sex.
> >
> > But my other, padded throne--my official
> organist's
> > throne--spews grease and
> > threatens to crush your fingers in a hundred
> different ways
> > when you try to
> > pack it up.
>

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