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	<title>Comments on: Review: The Rock n Roller</title>
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		<title>By: Mark Levin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mark Levin</dc:creator>
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		<description>I have the smallest of these carts and use it for all my gigs. I&#039;m a solo keyboardist &quot;one-man-band&quot; so I put everything on it except the keyboard itself. I probably could do that too if I were to put it on top of handles but since the keyboard is in a case with wheels, I just roll it along. The Rock n Roller holds my amp, my large box of supplies, my mic stands, my keyboard seat, my music stand. The one I use use has solid rubber wheels so no chance of a blowout and while I&#039;ve never had any squeaking, I imagine a small about of axle grease or light oil would take care of that. The owners manual suggests that. The smallest cart fits up into almost nothing and expands to all I need. A drummer or large band would certainly need the bigger models.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have the smallest of these carts and use it for all my gigs. I&#39;m a solo keyboardist &#8220;one-man-band&#8221; so I put everything on it except the keyboard itself. I probably could do that too if I were to put it on top of handles but since the keyboard is in a case with wheels, I just roll it along. The Rock n Roller holds my amp, my large box of supplies, my mic stands, my keyboard seat, my music stand. The one I use use has solid rubber wheels so no chance of a blowout and while I&#39;ve never had any squeaking, I imagine a small about of axle grease or light oil would take care of that. The owners manual suggests that. The smallest cart fits up into almost nothing and expands to all I need. A drummer or large band would certainly need the bigger models.</p>
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