KC STRINGS BASS STOOL & STAND
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- K. C. Strings Bass Stand/Stool.
- Complete with gig bag and padded seat.
- When the Bass rests securely upright on our stand (versus being underfoot on the floor) it greatly reduces the risk
of damage, especially on a dark stage or in pit orchestra.
- It is made from a strong exterior grade, formaldehyde free, medium density fiberboard.
- It has an interlocking design for maximum rigidity and strength.
- It is easy to assemble and disassemble.
- It can be placed in our gig bag for easy transporting along with any music and accessories.
- The 1" thick foam seat is as comfortable to sit on as most other Bass stools.
- Our unique design allows the left leg to rest on the stool (see top right picture) resulting in a more natural and
comfortable Bass playing position than with any other Bass stool.
- Shorter kids can play the Bass with more ease sitting on our stool rather than standing.
- Cello Stand height from the floor to top of seat is 18-1/2"
- Bass Stand height from the floor to top of seat is 29-1/4"
- The cost of 4 K.C. Strings Bass stands is less than most four-up Bass racks. For schools, these stand/stools can be purchased through the general school furniture budget rather than through your orchestra budget.
- Made in the U.S.A.
$130.00 each
KC STRINGS CELLO STOOL & STAND
$130.00 each
K.C.Strings Cello & Bass Stand/Stool Assembly:
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| To assemble the K.C. Strings bass stand/stool, insert the end of the front brace into the hole at
the front of the stand side and rotate the side slightly past perpendicular. Repeat the process with the opposite side of the bass stand. |
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| Align the cross brace/ seat assembly with the slots in the rear part of the frame as in the picture
above left. Press firmly until the until the parts are fully seated, (above right). The first assembly may be rather
stiff. To disassemble, firmly grasp the front and back edges of the seat, pull up on the front, and press down on the rear, the lever action should allow the cross brace to be easily extracted from the slots. The bass stand may be finished with stain, paint or left plain, if finished, it may be more difficult to assemble and knock down . |










