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Roller chairs

Alvin

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Hey...I have a huge puppet stage, but the last time I performed we had stationary chairs that were too high. Anyone know of some good little chairs with wheels....like what the Muppeteers use...???
And good arm rods...anyone know of where I can get them in bulk?? lol
 

DannyRWW

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yDon't know about bulk rods but my favorite rods are the ones I get from onewaystreet.com (I think they are creative minstry solutions now) They are pretty sturdy and have wood handels...now I've never been a big fan of rubberband attachments so I've modified mine with velcro wristbands.
 

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I sell arm rods on my site. I make them with wooden handles coated with black rubber for a nice grip. What kind of quantity are you looking for?
 

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I have seen so many different ones...not really sure..ones that are very sturdy but aren't awkward and that can be almost unseen? I hate the ones you can see on the puppets hand...
 

Byn Always

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I used to use a rolling cart for painting on motorcycles, and I'm planning on getting one for puppeteering, too. I just bought a rolling work seat at Lowe's. I'll ask my husband if he remembers specifics.
 
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