New for 2015 - "Bessdang Gizmos"
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- Dale Hansen
- Posts: 706
- Joined: 11 Jun 2007 1:29 pm
- Location: Hendersonville,Tennessee, (USA)
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New for 2015 - "Bessdang Gizmos"
Sometimes I'm absentminded.
A couple of times, in the past I've created a new gizmo,.. Then, forgot to tell anybody about it...
Not this day. Today, I'd like to introduce my three most recent fabrications, and even explain em' a bit.
First up, the Pro II scaffs. The Pro II's are a sturdier set of scaffs, with a 10 degree lift, for a heavier, loaded pedal board. Longer supports, longer struts, and an additional side stabilizer offers a very stable platform. The upward tilt displaces some of the weight back towards the center, and provides a 'friendlier' dashboard view.
Next up, the "Rouse-T-bout". It is a hybrid combo of a Slyde-car, and a Snugg-tray.
The combo offers separation of the pick & bar tray- with a handy, utility platform for an FX unit, tuner, etc.
*I'm gonna offer these either with, or without a border rail.
Thirdly, the "Tick".
The "Tick", is a super handy, portable, chart holder -(music stand) that utilizes a single leg clip, for a "no fuss" solution to hold tablature, number charts, a tuner, your iPhone, or whatever...
For a look at these items, & more, visit my FB site. (The little house - w/ the "www" bubble at the bottom will take you over there...
(I would post the pix -here-, but the Forum 'up-loader' was pitching a real fit, for some reason)
Thanks again, blessings, & happy pickin'..
Your pal, Dale
A couple of times, in the past I've created a new gizmo,.. Then, forgot to tell anybody about it...
Not this day. Today, I'd like to introduce my three most recent fabrications, and even explain em' a bit.
First up, the Pro II scaffs. The Pro II's are a sturdier set of scaffs, with a 10 degree lift, for a heavier, loaded pedal board. Longer supports, longer struts, and an additional side stabilizer offers a very stable platform. The upward tilt displaces some of the weight back towards the center, and provides a 'friendlier' dashboard view.
Next up, the "Rouse-T-bout". It is a hybrid combo of a Slyde-car, and a Snugg-tray.
The combo offers separation of the pick & bar tray- with a handy, utility platform for an FX unit, tuner, etc.
*I'm gonna offer these either with, or without a border rail.
Thirdly, the "Tick".
The "Tick", is a super handy, portable, chart holder -(music stand) that utilizes a single leg clip, for a "no fuss" solution to hold tablature, number charts, a tuner, your iPhone, or whatever...
For a look at these items, & more, visit my FB site. (The little house - w/ the "www" bubble at the bottom will take you over there...
(I would post the pix -here-, but the Forum 'up-loader' was pitching a real fit, for some reason)
Thanks again, blessings, & happy pickin'..
Your pal, Dale
Bessdang Gizmos - "An Equal Opportunity Annoyer"
- Joe Rouse
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- Joined: 15 Dec 2006 1:01 am
- Location: San Antonio, Texas
Rouse-T-Bout
Dale Hansen made me the Rouse-T-Bout special to answer my needs. When I placed the order Dale mentioned he had to order material and then we discussed some ideas he had and I agreed with all he wanted to do. The unit is all I thought it would be and built solid and looks good. Dale does a good job on anything he sells and a good man to do business with...Joe Rouse
- Dale Hansen
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Thanks. Joe. But, you left out the best part of the story...
Afterwards, Joe graciously agreed to let me name the new production line after his last name...hence, ROUSE -T- bout
It never would have happened with a fella named Joe "Lipschitz", I confess.
Thanks again, Joe, for the kind words- and, having a 'user friendly' name....


Afterwards, Joe graciously agreed to let me name the new production line after his last name...hence, ROUSE -T- bout
It never would have happened with a fella named Joe "Lipschitz", I confess.
Thanks again, Joe, for the kind words- and, having a 'user friendly' name....
Bessdang Gizmos - "An Equal Opportunity Annoyer"
- Mike Perlowin RIP
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- Location: Los Angeles CA
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Can you post a link?
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
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- Larry Lenhart
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- Location: Ponca City, Oklahoma
I went to his FB website and saw a lot of gizmos, but I couldnt find a picture of the "tick", the thingy that is a music stand that clips to one leg of the steel. What am I over looking there ? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Zum Encore, Melburn 10 string lap steel, Gretsch Country Gentleman, 1976 Ibanez L5, Eastman archtop, Gypsy Jazz guitar, Telonics pedal, Squire Tele, Squire Strat, Fender Tonemaster, Gold Tone 5 string banjo, Little Wonder tenor banjo, Tenor saxaphone, 3 Roland cubes 30s and 80, Carvin combo bass amp
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