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<blockquote data-quote="Harry Brill Jr." data-source="post: 205082" data-attributes="member: 8636"><p>What are folks charging for mic stands? I carry my own mics sometimes and in fact just bought a whole new kit. Tired of dealing with junk stands so I bought those too. What should I be charging for them? 10% of cost?</p><p>I think inhale seen every possible at to transport them. I have my preference "Drake style), but since my son and I have to load them ourselves and take them to the truck, I can't really go that route as the case would weigh as much or more than the stands. If anyone has any experience with any method that doesn't allow the stands to touch during transport, I'm all ears. I am also interested in the K&M 6 stand bags. Do these allow the booms to remain on? Just not sure what to do with the straights if I went with soft cases. Straights are large base.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harry Brill Jr., post: 205082, member: 8636"] What are folks charging for mic stands? I carry my own mics sometimes and in fact just bought a whole new kit. Tired of dealing with junk stands so I bought those too. What should I be charging for them? 10% of cost? I think inhale seen every possible at to transport them. I have my preference "Drake style), but since my son and I have to load them ourselves and take them to the truck, I can't really go that route as the case would weigh as much or more than the stands. If anyone has any experience with any method that doesn't allow the stands to touch during transport, I'm all ears. I am also interested in the K&M 6 stand bags. Do these allow the booms to remain on? Just not sure what to do with the straights if I went with soft cases. Straights are large base. [/QUOTE]
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