Pedalsteel Seats

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Scott McCumber
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Pedalsteel Seats

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I am building Pedal Steel Seat and would like to put it out there. My brand is Gruene Road Cases and there are a few here on the forum that can vouch for the quality.
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Gruene Road Cases

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Your website is password protected. Open it up so potential customers and window shoppers may browse.
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This site can’t be reached

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I got that fixed but I don't have the pedal steel seats up yet. I am horrible at the website design stuff. Cases and Seats are a completely different story. Anyway if anyone is interested. email me at scott@grueneroadcases.com

Here are the colors

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Inside photos? Bottom photos? Seat looks very good.
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Hey all,

I recently purchased one of Scott’s seats, and I can attest to the quality. They’re also an extremely comfortable seat! I’ve had mine for a couple of weeks and thus far I haven’t found anything I don’t like about them. I’ll get some pics up of mine tomorrow.

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Post by Larry Dering »

Besides color and style lets get the weight of various models.
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I will get weights on everything tomorrow when I get home
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Scott they look great.What are your prices?
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Post by Ron Funk »

Folks -

I recently purchased one of Scott’s (Gruene) PSG seats and can attest that the quality and workmanship is second to none.

You will not be disappointed with any Gruene product or road cases.

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Here are the inside and underside picture. The seat weight 28 lbs which is almost spit on with my steeler choice.


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I am not sure on the single seat without side car or without the back but I will update as I build those models
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Well made

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Looks well made. The 28lbs is spot on for the seat with side car. I like the setup on the legs. Looks very stable.
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Thank you very much. The legs were the hardest part to figure out.
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Hey all,

Scott beat me to posting pics, but my seat is the burgundy one on the right in his initial pic.

Someone had asked about weight, mine is 22.4 lbs empty.

Another feature that I absolutely LOVE is that his standard height is about 1/2” under other seats on the market. For a player with longer legs or who is thicker in the thigh region as I am, it’s a big plus. For the first time since I started playing, I don’t have to raise the height of my guitar. Also, the foam he’s using is excellent quality in that it doesn’t compress to the point where you still have enough cushion to feel it. Love this seat!

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I have updated my website so there is a page specific to PSG Seats and Cases with Pricing, Color Options and Fabric. Best way to get hold of me is via website or email or even via facebook messenger.
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Scott,Beautiful stuff my friend!!
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Thank you
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Scott, Seat looks great. Not meaning to nit pick because I have not sat on your seat sure it set good but...... Why not locate the legs at max width to get maximum foot print to help with side to side wobble. Again ,not complaining just noticed they are positioned like my recently purchased (unnamed) seat ,inset to allow for the two hole clamps. A noticeable amount of stability difference compared to my old Sho Bud seat. Please don't think I'm being too critical,not at all,just thinking out loud. Keep up the good work.
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Post by Tim Sergent »

Great looking seats, Scott. I like the hardware. I have a bungee cord wrapped around mine so it doesn't come open.
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I am always open to feedback. How would the legs be secured? I am not a huge fan of the two hole straps and would love a different option.
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Thanks Tim
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Nice

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They look great. What height are you sitting at there?
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21 inches
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I ordered one last week. If it looks as good as the pictures I'm gonna be happy.