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davidmagic Veteran user Lubbock, TX, USA 340 Posts |
Ilike the idea of one table with a holder and a smaller table and a servante-for a steal or ditch or two. Does anyone use this or have seen it and what are your thoughts as to durability and usability? I do banquet style programs and this is attractive to me...thanks.
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Billgussen Elite user Central Japan 497 Posts |
I'm going to bump this very old thread because I'm thinking of picking one of these up myself.
Can anyone tell me some of the pros and cons to owning this table? How is it to set up? Are there any considerations to using it? What do you like the best? What drives you insane about it? Any advice from someone with experience would be helpful. Thanks, Bill |
JamesTong Eternal Order Malaysia 11213 Posts |
Where can I locate a picture of this table? Thanks.
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Billgussen Elite user Central Japan 497 Posts |
Here's the image that MJM is using in on its page.
http://www.mjmmagic.com/store/mc-table-a......752.html You can probably find other images on the web. Bill |
MickeyPainless Inner circle California 6065 Posts |
I wonder how stable that is? I was looking at my sons drum set and he has really beefy cymbal stands but with only 3 legs it seemed to rock some with a 16X22 inch table top. Other than that it's pretty much what I've been thinking about building! Thanks for the pic!
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cardcaptor Loyal user tagaytay, philippines 257 Posts |
I'm using the heavy duty cymbal stand for my puppet stand and it works well a little adjustments on the size and the flatform then boom your good to go.. you can also use a microphone stand if you want.
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JamesTong Eternal Order Malaysia 11213 Posts |
I believe the cymbal stand is more sturdy.
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