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todsky Inner circle www.magicstore.ca 2354 Posts |
Well, I haven't weighed it, but it's a very light fold-up table that has adjustable heights, for $20 at Home Depot. The legs x-fold like an ironing board, the table top is hard plastic, It's about 3 feet x 2 feet. Now I just walk into a gig with suitcase in one hand and table in other. Of course it has no shelves, but it is so much lighter than those suitcase tables. I put a nice colourful cloth over the table top and I'm ready to go.
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mdspark Special user 784 Posts |
What is the name of the product and how high does it stand?? Thanks.
Mark |
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
I used folding tables in the past, made of thin masonite and aluminum. The size may be a little big for my present needs, but for some performers, these lightweight tables will take much of the tedium out of their setup. I prefer restaurant tray stands and tripod tables, because I don't need as much table space. But, some performers need the extra space. $20 sounds like a great price! Does the table look attractive?
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Paddy Inner circle Milford OH 1571 Posts |
Todsky, I went to my Home Depot and the only folding table they had was 6 foot long. Tried the homedepot.com and got a kit with legs for a picnic table. OK What is your table called? Is it available in the States or just Canada?
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todsky Inner circle www.magicstore.ca 2354 Posts |
It's called ENDURO Personal Table. made by GSC TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION in Champlain, N.Y. The model # is 2030-3. Bar code: 4441320301. I found it at a Home Depot in Montreal, but I have no idea if it's available in USA.
It can be adjusted to a height of 21, 24, 26 or 28 inches. The table top is 30''x20". It's a white, durable plastic. There is a phone number for more info: 1-800-671-6035. If anyone wants, I can email you a photo of the table. -todd
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Bill Ligon Inner circle A sure sign of a misspent youth: 6437 Posts |
I couldn't find it either. Maybe this information will help. Thanks!
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JesterMan Veteran user Maryland, USA 319 Posts |
I've seen something like this at BJ's, in Maryland. BJ's is a warehouse club store (like Costco and Sam's Club), for those of you outside their area. They have a good price on Bicycle decks and Sharpie's, too.
JM
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geoffa New user Nashville, TN 57 Posts |
I picked up a new table at the local Lowe's today from Lifetime Products for about $20:
26" Personal Table http://www.lifetime.com/TablesAndChairs/Specialty.aspx Looks like they have additional models available as well. -geoff |
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todsky Inner circle www.magicstore.ca 2354 Posts |
Geoff, that Lowe's table is the same as the one I got. It looks like they have some interesting variations there, tables with drawers, etc.
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Nightmare Weaver New user The Shadows 62 Posts |
I picked mine up at Costco about a year and a half ago. Very useful. Highly recommend it.
In the shadows, just on the edge of your nightmares. That's where you'll find me.
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martysh Special user Greenville,SC 522 Posts |
Sounds great... now wrap a black bungee cord around the front edge so nothing rolls off or you can stick a card or sponge ball under it if you work outside.
thanks to D. Conn for that one. Marty |
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Euangelion Special user 688 Posts |
Here is a nice table from the Lifetime Line on Amazon. Search Lifetime Tables on Amazon and a bunch of tables at reasonable prices come up.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/det......0RO/qid= 1124844668/sr=8-1/ref=pd_bbs_1/102-4520237-1328144?v=glance&s =garden&n=507846
Bill Esborn
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HowDini New user 84 Posts |
Aluminum case on top of a keyboard stand is my choice.
Very High Tech looking and very inexpensive to replace. Link for a keyboard stand. http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g= home/search/detail/base_pid/450385/
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Brent McLeod Inner circle 1792 Posts |
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On 2005-09-03 22:21, HowDini wrote: Thanks for sharing-Put your case on it & away you go!! |
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UniversalPull New user Southern California 13 Posts |
I use a $30 trunk (from Target) and a $25 waiter's tray stand (restaurant supply) for my kid shows. I have a $19 cymbal stand (Guitar Center)with a homemade threaded adapter that fits into a $2 pipe flange on the bottom of a $3 square of plywood that tucks into the lid of the trunk. This acts as my side table and is covered by a fancy cloth ($4)so it looks "magical". The trunk sits on the tray stand with the lid up, facing the audience, where my sign can be seen. The sign panel attaches with velcro so I can change between my name or my clown name. Everything goes into the trunk when I'm done and I shut the lid. I can do balloons or face paint without worrying about the kids getting into the trunk. For around $85 (including the cloth) I can take one trip from the car and carry TONS of stuff!
The easy way is seldom the best way.
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Steve Hook Inner circle Raleigh, NC, USA 1266 Posts |
Click here for the keyboard stands.
Like Bonnie Raitt said, "I miss Little Feat more than I miss being 8 years old." Thanks for the concerts + recordings, Lowell, Richie, and Paul!
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phaddad2 Regular user 171 Posts |
If you are just looking for a folding table to hold a case Wal-Mart in the camping section a lightweight aluminum table that weighs almost nothing. I have been using this for 2 years now.
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ed rhodes Inner circle Rhode Island 2885 Posts |
Hmmm, I'm right next to sporting goods! I'll have to ask about that! Thanks!
"...and if you're too afraid of goin' astray, you won't go anywhere." - Granny Weatherwax
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wunceaponatime Loyal user 280 Posts |
I've used a keyboard stand as well.
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LostSoul Regular user Dave 148 Posts |
I found my table (I think it's the same one, piled up with stuff at the moment) at BJ's. You might be able to find them at CostCo or Sam's Club too.
Dave |
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