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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-01-05 8:11 PM (#63511)
Subject: Stool Comparison



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The subject line will most likely attract some attention.

The Ovation 30" stool from Sigler arrived on Friday. I compared it against the 24" Fender logo stool purchased four years ago. Without regard to the height difference, the construction of the two stools is almost identical at first blush. However, the Fender stool is a USA product while the Ovation comes from China. The difference in quality between the two is noticeable in areas such as workmanship, materials, chrome plating on the legs, the bearings in the swivel seat, the seat material, etc. That said, the Ovation stool is still a great bargain at less than a third of the retail cost of the USA Fender stool. Of course, these stools have nothing to do with the manufacturer whose logo is imprinted on the seat material, but they do reflect a general sense and perspective of quality based on their sale cost and country of origin. As the old axiom goes, you get what you pay for.
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elginacres
Posted 2008-01-05 9:04 PM (#63512 - in reply to #63511)
Subject: Re: Stool Comparison


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Thanks for the stool sample Professor.
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2008-01-06 7:12 AM (#63513 - in reply to #63511)
Subject: Re: Stool Comparison



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oh, that.... I thought I was going to get a refresher course on scat for tracking wildlife.
:eek:
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-01-06 7:33 AM (#63514 - in reply to #63511)
Subject: Re: Stool Comparison


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Originally posted by elginacres:
Thanks for the stool sample Professor.
:D
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Tupperware
Posted 2008-01-06 8:56 AM (#63515 - in reply to #63511)
Subject: Re: Stool Comparison


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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-01-06 9:30 AM (#63516 - in reply to #63511)
Subject: Re: Stool Comparison


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it's a "Type 5" kinda day....
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Beggin
Posted 2008-01-06 9:46 AM (#63517 - in reply to #63511)
Subject: Re: Stool Comparison


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Had to spur Jeff on little didn't ya Tuppy..... oh, btw, TMI. :eek:
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rededdie
Posted 2008-01-06 11:57 AM (#63518 - in reply to #63511)
Subject: Re: Stool Comparison



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You probably won't here this often, but... sounds like you have a nice stool, Professor.
Also, if you turn it upside down you could seat 4 gay guitarists
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-01-06 12:50 PM (#63519 - in reply to #63511)
Subject: Re: Stool Comparison



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I could've bet money this thread was gonna go this way. The best stools have big "Made in USA" with Old Glory on the underside of the seat. Definitely great quality.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-01-06 2:41 PM (#63520 - in reply to #63511)
Subject: Re: Stool Comparison


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Prof, I don't think I want to pick on of those up to check. :D
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Beal
Posted 2008-01-06 2:59 PM (#63521 - in reply to #63511)
Subject: Re: Stool Comparison



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Type 7 usually comes from some sort of digestive tract malfunction.


Over the holiday we had a friends dog staying with us. On the last day I'm down in the music room and the dog lays a big one out on the carpet. As it was soaking into the carpet I noticed it looked like it was forming letters. I had to go get my glasses cause I can't read shit without them.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-01-06 3:20 PM (#63522 - in reply to #63511)
Subject: Re: Stool Comparison


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Originally posted by Mauvais Beal:


Over the holiday we had a friends dog staying with us. On the last day I'm down in the music room and the dog lays a big one out on the carpet. As it was soaking into the carpet I noticed it looked like it was forming letters. I had to go get my glasses cause I can't read shit without them.
:D :D
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colt357
Posted 2008-01-06 3:42 PM (#63523 - in reply to #63511)
Subject: Re: Stool Comparison


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Originally posted by Mauvais Beal:
Type 7 usually comes from some sort of digestive tract malfunction.


Over the holiday we had a friends dog staying with us. On the last day I'm down in the music room and the dog lays a big one out on the carpet. As it was soaking into the carpet I noticed it looked like it was forming letters. I had to go get my glasses cause I can't read shit without them.
Good one, Beal!!! :) That's hillarious!

Sure don't take long for a thread to go in toilet around here. I think it's crap.
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Old Tele man
Posted 2008-01-06 7:03 PM (#63524 - in reply to #63511)
Subject: Re: Stool Comparison


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...talk about "barn yard humor"!!!!! (ha,ha)
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Beggin
Posted 2008-01-06 7:07 PM (#63525 - in reply to #63511)
Subject: Re: Stool Comparison


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Best laugh I've had today Beal, Thanks!
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-01-06 7:42 PM (#63526 - in reply to #63511)
Subject: Re: Stool Comparison


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how sad for you...


(try putting packing peanuts in your shorts)
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Beggin
Posted 2008-01-06 8:06 PM (#63527 - in reply to #63511)
Subject: Re: Stool Comparison


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may be sad Jeff, but still the best chuckle today. Hmmmm...I feel chafing in my shorts?????
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-01-06 8:17 PM (#63528 - in reply to #63511)
Subject: Re: Stool Comparison


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then there's not enough in there. Should feel fluffy and snappy.
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Waskel
Posted 2008-01-06 8:27 PM (#63529 - in reply to #63511)
Subject: Re: Stool Comparison



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Try pinto beans...
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-01-06 8:29 PM (#63530 - in reply to #63511)
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there's an idea.
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Beggin
Posted 2008-01-06 8:43 PM (#63531 - in reply to #63511)
Subject: Re: Stool Comparison


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Originally posted by Jeff W.:
then there's not enough in there. Should feel fluffy and snappy.
Ya mean Rice Krispies??!! Oh, yeah, much better.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-01-10 9:49 PM (#63532 - in reply to #63511)
Subject: Re: Stool Comparison


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The second one arrived today. Now I have a 24 and 30 inch. Thought the 30 would be too tall, but my leg only slopes slightly downward. If I'd lose the weight I gained over the holidays, I might sit lower. I'm missing one of the little black caps on the legs. The box was open and someone might have cannibalized mine for another, since mine was the last one they had. Still a great addition to the music room. Ready for guests.
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-01-10 9:58 PM (#63533 - in reply to #63511)
Subject: Re: Stool Comparison


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"If I'd lose the weight I gained over the holidays, I might sit lower."

Think outside the box, Mark. Gain a little more and you'll make the 30 a 24 in no time.
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Damon67
Posted 2008-01-11 1:03 AM (#63534 - in reply to #63511)
Subject: Re: Stool Comparison



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Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
Still a great addition to the music room. Ready for guests.
Another 6000 stools, and you can have the entire forum over.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-01-11 9:41 AM (#63535 - in reply to #63511)
Subject: Re: Stool Comparison



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Hey Mark, the box mine arrived in was opened as well and, upon closer inspection, I now notice that one of the black leg caps has marks all over it as if it was handled separately, maybe replaced very recently. Thanks much, Buddy!
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