At 11:23 PM 10/9/99 -0400, you wrote: >What we really wanna' know about (even after your private reply - thanks!) >are the virtues of that Ruxxac Folding dolly you mentioned long ago. What >tricks does it do other than fold up? Since there are dollies and other >dollies, is this for transporting actions to/from the service vehicle? Is >it long enough? Is it heavy? Do you even own one, or just lookin' and droolin'? > >Jim Harvey, RPT I own two actually, or we do anyway. My spouse leads a blues band and uses one to haul some speakers, amps etc. from the van and back. Hers has a fold-down platform part of about 15", it's 44" long, 275 Lb. capacity. Handles fold down, platform folds up, wheels fold in. 2-1/2" deep and lightweight. Hers is so cool, I bought the slightly smaller one, 40" long, platform depth of 9", for action transport. The length is smaller than a grand action, but I've had no trouble holding the balance rail (from underneath) and the handle with one hand. There is also a very nice bungee type tie-down system that works great. The large wheels roll relatively easily up and down stairs. I think it's very nice, maybe even worth the price. Jim, I'll have it in the van in NC and you can take a look for yourself. Ken Jankura Newburg, PA By the way it's in Reliable Office Supply 1-800-735-4000 Cat. # 139RX90751 $117.99 The bigger one is Cat. # 139RX90765 $132.59
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