(or to give an alternative title: "The Search For Rocking-Horse Droppings, Hen's Teeth, etc.")
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I've been playing "non-steel" guitar (and fretted strings in general) since the late-80s, and have had a soft spot for steel guitar for quite some time. My favourite players are probably Red Rhodes and Lloyd Green on the pedal-steel side, and on the lap-steel, rock "hobbyists" (!) like David Gilmour, Steve Howe and Peter Hammill. (PH had a lap-steel for a time - try "Ferret and Featherbird" from "In Camera".)
I'm a regular recording musician (of the "bedroom" variety), and on my current project - showcasing my "prog-rock side"

- I felt I'd finally like to play some lap-steel. Sadly, I really am on a
painfully tight budget, so much as I'd love to stretch to something less modest, I'm looking at one of these two "bundles" of the Harley Benton Slider II from Thomann:
http://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_slider_ii.htmhttp://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_ ... _stand.htmAt the present time, if I add in one of Thomann's finger/thumbpick sets, the former "package" (guitar, gig-bag, tonebar) costs about £63, including shipping. The latter adds a "stand" (as you probably know: three telescoping legs which screw into holes in the guitar), and costs about £88.
Basically, my question is: does anyone know if I could find a lap-steel stand (or, say, a keyboard stand which could do the job) in the UK? I've looked around online, and the few lap-steel stands I've seen are almost all in the US, so shipping, import duties, etc., make that a pricey option.
I've read a few reports of the legs on Rogue-type lap steels like the Slider II, not being very well-made (e.g. the screws "strip" their threads easily), and if this is a distinct possibility on the Slider II, I wonder if I'd be better off going for the "leg-less" version, and looking for a separate stand?
Many thanks for any advice you can give, and I look forward to learning more from this forum
Tim