Hi Dino,
I got a kick out of your complaint about the artist bench. I guess that the artist bench, in addition to performing an essential function, has a look that is a hallowed tradition among pianists. And it sure beats sitting on a wooden bench during long practice sessions. You have to admit that! On aesthetics, years ago there were padded taborets offered by furniture companies, but I haven't seen any around for a very long time.
On my artist bench, I can turn the adjusting knobs with my full weight on the bench. The important thing (at the business underside of the bench) is to make sure that you have the "sissors-action mechanism" and not the worm screw type. It operates more surely and smoothly.
The dealers will tell you that the wear factor is the same for the leather or the vinyl. I don't believe that for a moment, so got the leather, although it is more expensive, around $600 if memory serves. I was also able to get the style with the brass ferrules on the feet to match the piano (Baldwin).
Dino, although you keep fighting with your bench, I know you two are bound to reconcile one of these days.
