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Ikea do a high kitchen stool- (well really a bar stool with a back on etc) -black tubular steel frame,wooden seat&back,foot rest bar.
It folds flat too. Around £25 when I got mine a couple of years ago. Used on all my acoustic duo gigs, and just the right height, for me anyway!

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[quote]Thanks to stella and an ill advised fart, these are one and the same.[/quote] :) :huh:

Reminds me of the old carry on film (Doctor I think) "I though I had wind and I was wrong".

I've seen the fold away ones in IKEA, I'd prefer a padded one so my arse doesn't go to sleep. It needs to be fairly tall so I sort of perch on it.

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[url="http://www.playrecord.net/brands/stagg.449/stools.c55/page.2/"]http://www.playrecord.net/brands/stagg.449...ols.c55/page.2/[/url]

Or for the more affluent among us........ [url="http://www.contrabass.co.uk/folding_stool.htm"]Very posh stool[/url]

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[quote name='stingrayfan' post='299660' date='Oct 4 2008, 11:27 PM']I've done my knee in, so I'm in the same boat (or rather, on the same stool).

Rock n roll. :)[/quote]

You might want to try camping shops..they do 3 legged foldaway stools...very light too. But alas no padding,comfortable though...I use one when I am camping out at festivals to play my guitar with.

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That "posh stool" is £130 cheaper here [url="http://musical-instrument-suppliers.co.uk/bassaccs.htm"]http://musical-instrument-suppliers.co.uk/bassaccs.htm[/url] and £170 cheaper at thomanns [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/km_stehhilfe.htm"]http://www.thomann.de/gb/km_stehhilfe.htm[/url] !! :)

I have one and they really are very good.

I always knew that the contrabasse shoppe were expensive, but that's just a rip off! :huh:

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[quote name='alembic1989' post='299731' date='Oct 5 2008, 07:44 AM']You might want to try camping shops..they do 3 legged foldaway stools...very light too. But alas no padding,comfortable though...I use one when I am camping out at festivals to play my guitar with.[/quote]

Drummer uses one of those to put his sticks on. He was oddly excited about it; 'Check out my new fishing stool, great isn't it?'.

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[quote name='daflewis' post='299794' date='Oct 5 2008, 11:07 AM']I always knew that the contrabasse shoppe were expensive, but that's just a rip off! :)[/quote]


Tell me about it! i just ordered a double bass stand for £29, the contrasnobass shop had a stand which appears to be identical for £119!!!!!

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This is what I use at home and would use at a gig when needsbe.

Note cut away front for big bollocked drummers and bass players or in built airflow system for small bollocked drummers and bass players......ahem




ps it's a Pearl Roadster Drum Throne..

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  • 2 weeks later...

I use one which a fellow bassist gave me - he'd bought a pair from Aldi and just wanted one for his Phil Jones briefcase. I originally used one which cost a tenner or so from Ikea, which was fine but not folding.

You could get something not dissimilar to my folding stool [url="http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&catalogId=1500001151&productId=1500271143&langId=-1&engine=froogle&keyword=Theo+Pair+of+Folding+Bar+Stools"]from Argos[/url].

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