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Slipkid
Posted 2004-10-14 7:40 PM (#175873)
Subject: My Amish Guitar Stool



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We went up north to check out the fall colors last weekend. We came across a Amish furniture store in a big old red barn. I was standing there, hands on hips, deep in thought looking at this stool. Pam comes and says, "That would make a nice guitar stool." Well...there ya go. It even matched the living room furniture.
They had them bar stool high but I liked the lower one. The curved seat is on a lazy susan type swivel which makes it easy to turn and reach for stuff.
(I bet Al is checking out my mauve carpeting)
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Beal
Posted 2004-10-14 7:45 PM (#175874 - in reply to #175873)
Subject: Re: My Amish Guitar Stool



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Definately nice carpet!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do you ride that thing regular or side saddle?
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-10-14 7:48 PM (#175875 - in reply to #175873)
Subject: Re: My Amish Guitar Stool


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Nice Find Brad. You can even fix it up with a cushion if you want to. I don't think it would be very hard to do. My Ex-wife used to do that sort of stuff and it reall was a matter of just finding the foam padding, matial to go over the padding and some staples to the under side of the seat. But then again, since it rotates it would depend on the amount of clearnce between the seat and the rotor type mechanism underneath.
heck...you might not even want that sort of thing done to it anyway. Why do i bring this sort of stuff up? Wheels always turning...gonna get me in trouble one day. :D
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Slipkid
Posted 2004-10-14 7:54 PM (#175876 - in reply to #175873)
Subject: Re: My Amish Guitar Stool



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They did have a stool that looked like a saddle on four legs.
Cushion? I dunno. It's kind of comfortable as it is.
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Elite LX
Posted 2004-10-14 9:22 PM (#175877 - in reply to #175873)
Subject: Re: My Amish Guitar Stool


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Not trying to be nosy but how much does soemthing like that cost?...........I am like Steve, put a cushion on it then you got one nice swivel tush cradle! :D
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Slipkid
Posted 2004-10-14 9:26 PM (#175878 - in reply to #175873)
Subject: Re: My Amish Guitar Stool



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....$98.....
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musicamex
Posted 2004-10-14 9:33 PM (#175879 - in reply to #175873)
Subject: Re: My Amish Guitar Stool


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are the holes for a seatbelt when playing hendrix solos?
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Bailey
Posted 2004-10-15 2:37 AM (#175880 - in reply to #175873)
Subject: Re: My Amish Guitar Stool


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Brad

Great stool, my sister, who has a dairy farm in Ohio, has been augmenting her retirement funds by driving Amish workers from home to job etc. as they can't own a vehicle other than a horse driven buggy. She has formed some very friendly relationships with those families and relates some interesting stories of their ways of doing things, most of which prove we are all alike, they just don't have cars. Many of them would be happy and normal to post with us, but that would be blasphemous in their belief. They are great artisans and someday we will thank them for their perseverance.


Bailey
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Slipkid
Posted 2004-10-15 5:58 AM (#175881 - in reply to #175873)
Subject: Re: My Amish Guitar Stool



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I have a couple Amish customers up north who work with logging equipment. They do work with diesel engines and we have come up pretty complicated hydraulic systems for them. I never asked, but they might be Menonites (spell check?).
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cruster
Posted 2004-10-15 6:15 AM (#175882 - in reply to #175873)
Subject: Re: My Amish Guitar Stool


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Originally posted by Slipkid:
...I never asked, but they might be Menonites (spell check?).


WARNING: Questionable Humor Of A Religious Type; DO NOT READ THIS POST IF YOU ARE EASILY OFFENDED. I disclaim any responsibility for your state of mind, blood pressure, heart rate or emotional disposition if you continue to read beyond this line. __________________________


Didja hear the one about the unhappy Amish newlyweds? The new groom was unable to satisfy his wife. Turns out she needed two Menonite.

I'll save ya the trouble...BA-DUM-BUM CRASH! You know, it's funnier when you say it out loud.

:)
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Duncan J
Posted 2004-10-15 7:48 AM (#175883 - in reply to #175873)
Subject: Re: My Amish Guitar Stool


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I remember one night Letterman did a top ten list of Amish pick-up lines - stuff like "Dost thee come to barn raisings often"? and "Your buggy has a bitchin' lacquer job."
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Paul Wag
Posted 2004-10-15 11:51 AM (#175884 - in reply to #175873)
Subject: Re: My Amish Guitar Stool


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The curve or the stool might help you to keep from falling off late into the guitar circle/beer drinking session...
:cool:
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Standingovation
Posted 2004-10-15 11:58 AM (#175885 - in reply to #175873)
Subject: Re: My Amish Guitar Stool



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Reminds me of a "Sit 'n Spin".

By the way, what exactly is an Amish guitar ???
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cliff
Posted 2004-10-15 12:02 PM (#175886 - in reply to #175873)
Subject: Re: My Amish Guitar Stool


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. . . a constipated horse.
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cruster
Posted 2004-10-15 5:44 PM (#175887 - in reply to #175873)
Subject: Re: My Amish Guitar Stool


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Originally posted by Slipkid:

(I bet Al is checking out my mauve carpeting)


I, for one, didn't even notice the carpeting! What is the light blue LP looking git on the far left side?
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Slipkid
Posted 2004-10-15 6:09 PM (#175888 - in reply to #175873)
Subject: Re: My Amish Guitar Stool



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I don't know what an Amish guitar is, but I sure as hell don't want to know what guitar stool is either.

Cruster,
A few years ago I wanted to take some solid body type lessons and I did not want to take my Breadwinner out into the cruel world. That blue you see is a newer Danelectro. I liked the "retro" look it had but what sold me how it played. It's made in Korea but they did something right. I have not seen them in stores since. Maybe the retro experiment failed.
There are better pics in my album.
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cruster
Posted 2004-10-15 6:36 PM (#175889 - in reply to #175873)
Subject: Re: My Amish Guitar Stool


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SK-The local mom and pop (sidenote to Paul: I'm still miffed at them) has a bunch of Dano's hanging on the wall. Seems they're having a hard time moving them. In addition to that, they have a house brand (built by Samick). Not bad guitars, but they just had a sale last weekend...buy one, get two more for a penny each.

My first thought was, 'Wow, they can't move the house brand.' My second thought was, 'Hrmm, three guitars for the price of one.' My third thought was, 'He has a heckuva markup, even if he's breaking even at that rate.' Alas, I didn't make it down there for the 'sale.'
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