On the same token, I think it was Darcy who was looking for some music stands, cheap and light? This might be too late, A friend of mine brought her new RMM stand to the gig, $25 very light, stable, and can hold a book.

They sell them at Southwest Strings. Let me know if you need a URL.

steve



On Feb 27, 2005, at 6:24 PM, Andrew Levin wrote:

Friends,

I just got back from the ASTA conference (American String Teacher's Association) in Reno. While there I bought four LED music stand lights.

The lights are bright, runs on three AAA batteries, it folds up to a pretty small package, and if the salesperson is to be believed, it can run 18 continuous hours on one set of batteries. (For those planning to make regular use of this device, you may want to use rechargeable batteries).

An AC adapter is available (I didn't see a price), though the point of something like this is that you don't need one. It's silver (yech!) and plastic, so be careful not to crush.

I look forward to using them on my next low-light gig (string quartets).

The web address for this light is:

http://goldcrestinc.com/LED-Sell%20Sheet-72%5B1%5D.htm

If that doesn't take you where you want to go, start at their home page:

http://goldcrestinc.com/

Oh yes, they were selling them at the conference for $20 each. Since I was getting four, he gave me four for the price of three. Nice guy. Can you get that? Don't know.

Happy shopping.

Andrew Levin
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