The ButtCradle in action at ISB 2009


I’m a big fan of the ButtCradle–a stool cover for bassists that will make practicing and gigging a much more pleasant experience. I even recorded a demo of how the ButtCradle works realier this year. Ashley Eidbo (creator of the ButtCradle) was at the 2009 International Society of Bassists Convention, and I got a chance to chat with her briefly while I was there. Check her covers out at ButtCradle.com.

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  1. patty on July 12th, 2009 12:20 pm

    ” that will make practicing and gigging a much more pleasant experience”

    Okay … I read that as “giggling” and I was trying to figure out just why it would make giggling more pleasant.

    Yes. I am a double reed player.

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