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August 30, 2004, 09:57 AM »
while we are on the subject, I have noticed quite a difference in frames on Mallet (well, I have mainly been looking at Vibe) instruments
nobody wants a creaky set up
I have seen the "Jarvis Mallet mover"
Adams has "Voyager" and "Endurnace" frames
Musser has the "All terrain" / "Concert" and "Motocart" frames
and the Piper model has even a different set up
any particular things to look for when considering frames ?
I'll specifically need to wheel the instrument in and out of gigs, so that does make a difference
TIA
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Moto-Cart type frames are generally for Drum Corps/ Marching Band type stuff--where they are literally going "moto-cross". These will works for everyday too, but might look a bit bulky on a small jazz stage!
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thanks
yeah, I noticed those all terrain lookin wheels are more than I would ever need, usless the 4WD breaks down on the way to the gig in the woods
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