BAT owners, your parking lot problems are over with . . .
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BAT owners, your parking lot problems are over with . . .
Introducing the perfect tuba caddy: https://eafrwqg.com/products/c4-follow- ... tsId=10854
- bisontuba
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- windshieldbug
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Re: BAT owners, your parking lot problems are over with . . .
Self-propelled and ya got something!
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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Re: BAT owners, your parking lot problems are over with . . .
I think it is self-propelled. Otherwise a remote would not be useful, and one is pictured.
If anyone goes this route, feel free to report how it works. Could pair well with wheelchair accessibilty, as it would be nice to load a tuba onto this once in a playable position, then drive it up a ramp into your car, and once parked, out and straight to your chair on stage.
If anyone goes this route, feel free to report how it works. Could pair well with wheelchair accessibilty, as it would be nice to load a tuba onto this once in a playable position, then drive it up a ramp into your car, and once parked, out and straight to your chair on stage.
Thanks for playing!
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Re: BAT owners, your parking lot problems are over with . . .
If I thought for 2 seconds my instrument would be secure in that thing AND it could handle less-than-fairway terrain when not on a paved surface I would buy this - the price sure is right. However, things balance, stairs, hills, all come to mind and make this a no-go for me. Neat idea though.
Rob. Just Rob.