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Rick, Great post, and I've considered it myself. I'm by no means a craftsman, but I do know what I like. :) It seems like common-sense ideas/products for modern performance styles are hard to find. For instance, I wonder why there's not a whole series of shelves, platforms, tabletops, etc. that simply screw on to 1 or more mic stands? Mic stands are ubiquitous in the live performance world. Every live music venue has one. For larger/heavier applications, one could offer something that uses 2 or 3 or 4 mic stands as it's base, and has free-turning sleeves to screw down onto the stand. Am I missing something, or is this non-existant? For what it's worth, I've tried different things as easily portable "tables", and I'm sticking with keyboard x-stands for now. I can carry 1 x-stand and a 24x16 piece of plywood, and I've got a sturdy, relatively unobtrusive table for my rack to sit on close to me. Doug ----- Original Message ----- From: "loop.pool" <looppool@cruzio.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 7:00 PM Subject: waist high gear > Another solution that I'm surprised not to have heard about so far is > that percussionists have many different sizes of 'tray's to choose from that > either attach to cymbal stands or to drum rack stands. Just go to Latin > Percussion, Toca Percussion, > Pearl Percussion, Yamaha Percussion of Meinly percussion sites to find >out > what's available. > > Normally, cymbal and drum rack equipment is prohibitively expensive, but >I > see cymbal stands every week at the Santa Cruz flea market from $10 - >$50. > > I'm really surprised that some one really enterprising hasn't started to > explore this market. > The fact of the matter is that they are making backpacks that hold a hundred > pounds that use materials that only weigh a few ounces. > > It seems like some of this technology could be used to start inventing > versatile and collapsible stands > for stage shows. The mixer stand that someone suggested is really cool > but it doesn't collapse and > weighs a ton which just doesn't work if you are getting around in a small > car like I am. > > >