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Do You Have A Old Rickety Vibe Frame??? Cheap Solution!
by tonymiceli | Wed, 02/01/2012 - 11:04
This is incredible. Check out this frame. You take the legs off your old vibes and put your keybed on this inexpensive frame. I think this is going to cost around $400 or less.
Perfect for beat up instruments and beat up instruments in colleges!
If that price is accurate, then this is the deal of the century for schools. Why should a school keep paying for a new vibe over and over when something like this is available?
yes, price is accurate, and it is partly the DIY frame.
What you get for the amount is the sides and a higher wooden "crossbar", ofcourse including quality casters, and coated in black.
With the starter set like this, you'll use your own lower crossbar with pedal, your own keybed with resinators and bars.
Nice option at additional costs is the custom engraving in the sides (name/logo of the school?)
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Vibe frames
Has any one come up with a light weight collapsible frame that could hold a Deagan 48 model vibraharp at a fair price?
nicos frame isn't really the
you should talk to nico. this frame is totally affordable, in fact it's really cheap. do you move your instrument around alot?
hey are those my vibes?
hey are those my vibes?
you just worry about that
you just worry about that baby you got coming. is it here yet? man that kid is well done!
yep. We put it back
yep. We put it back afterwards better than before ;-)
Nico
Fantastic
If that price is accurate, then this is the deal of the century for schools. Why should a school keep paying for a new vibe over and over when something like this is available?
Is that the DIY Frame?
Is that the DIY Frame?
yes, price is accurate, and
yes, price is accurate, and it is partly the DIY frame.
What you get for the amount is the sides and a higher wooden "crossbar", ofcourse including quality casters, and coated in black.
With the starter set like this, you'll use your own lower crossbar with pedal, your own keybed with resinators and bars.
Nice option at additional costs is the custom engraving in the sides (name/logo of the school?)
Nico
www.vanderplasbaileo.com