Sarah, How's the height-adjusting hardware? I've heard that one design's better than others -- the scissors style, I think? --Cy-- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sarah Fox" <sarah@graphic-fusion.com> To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 1:16 AM Subject: Re: artist bench > Hi Terry, > > Not being able to afford a *nice* artist's bench, I bought one very > similar to this. (I suspect they're all made by the same company.) Mine > isn't leather, but genuine, top-grain Naugahyde. It's a no-frills bench, > medium comfortable, some assembly required (attach legs), sort of thing. > The polished finish has a rough spot or two, if you inspect it too > closely, but it looks quite nice from a distance of at least arm's length. > It's quite typical of Chinese construction -- not the best quality, but > functional. The rubber feet are annoying, but they're easy to replace. > I'd definitely recommend it for anyone not made of money. Lots of bang > for the buck. > > Don't feel rushed to buy it. There are lots of 'em out there. I bought > mine a year ago. > > Peace, > Sarah
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