snap-on utility tray?

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Steven Welborn
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snap-on utility tray?

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anybody know of a sidemount, snap-on tray available, such as one might set a minidisc, shot glass, picture of your dog, or...?
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Stu Schulman
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Steve:I saw a tray exactly what you describe at a thrift store near my house a couple of days ago,I'll check to see if they still have it tomorrow...It was just a couple of bucks,Stu
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Post by Greg Simmons »

check out the <a href= "http://www.qwikstix.com/SteelProducts.htm"> Qwikstix</a> stuff - very cool Image

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Post by David Mason »

Hardware stores also sell broom-holding clamps that snap right on to a steel's leg, though you need to pad them with leather or rubber sheeting or something to keep from marring the leg. With a little thought you can figure out a way to attach just about anything with them, I made a couple of pick stashers out of some medicine bottles that fit into vitamin bottles clamped to the legs, because my cat loves the tinky noises fingerpicks make when you bat them around.
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Post by John Bechtel »

Well, I'm going to order one of the “Real McCoys”! Maybe it will improve my tone! (Just thinking of another Topic!) I really do like the designs!

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P.S. Well, here it is; about 24-hrs. later and I just wanted to mention that today I purchased the ‘Real McCoy’ Qwikstix™ Tone~Bar Holder from Bobbe at Steel Guitar Nashville! It's really nice and now I'm sure I'll sound like the Pro. that I always wanted to be! And you always get a very fair deal from Bobbe! And I also met Forumite Drew Ritzul from CT while I was there! - - - Drew, I lost your address!
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Post by Smiley Roberts »

Could the "O-Tray" be what you're looking for? I have one,& its very handy.
Here's the link for it: www.otray.com/ .
When you get there,click on "Products" to get a better view of it.

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Re: snap-on utility tray?

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Looks like Qwik Stix is out of business? Their website is no more
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Jerry Overstreet
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Re: snap-on utility tray?

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There were some guys doing 3D printing on these some time back along with bar holders etc. That seems to be a viable mfg. venture as there are always players looking for those items.