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Brand | On-Stage | ||
Category | Guitar Stands | ||
Type: | Stand, | ||
Number of Guitars: | 1, | ||
Intended Guitar Type: | Guitar/Bass, Banjo, | ||
Material: | Sheet metal, velveteen rubber, | ||
Height: | 19.25-24", | ||
Weight: | 2.76 lbs., | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | 10586, |
Gets the job done
Great for the price, Easy assembly, Couldn't be more happy.
Guitar stand
I like the tall neck stand better than a short fixed neck stand. easier to move with a guitar on it.
Good stand but wrap for acoustics
This is a good, sturdy stand for the money. Big improvement over the old-style, open stands. Either acoustic or electric. It has a rubber piece that latches near the top of the neck to keep the instrument from easily falling over. I've used one daily for years now, many different guitar types, with kids and pets and friends all over, at home, on stage, and outside, and suffered… read more no guitar injuries. Stands are essential. If you lean your 1998 Seagull guitar on the couch, it'll fall over and snap the headstock (that sucked). If you lay your 1968 Martin Dreadnought on a bed, your drunken buddy will jump on it (that was tragedy). I wrapped pieces of an old t-shirt around the contact points of this stand to further protect the finish on a particularly nice Martin ooo standard I keep in it. The surgical tubing or hard foam almost any stand of this type has is nice for shock absorption and slippage, but may harm fine nitro finishes over time. Just wrap the base struts and neck contact point in clean cloth if you're using it for something really fine. No need to do that with an electric guitar if it has a typically thick, poly finish. I bought two more of these stands to keep a new Strat and my old Tele in, and I won't wrap those. Rock on, excellent ones.
It's cheap and it works
I needed a guitar stand because I was tired of putting my guitar in it's case whenever I'm not playing. This stand works just fine. It's cheap and that's exactly what I was looking for. A lot of other reviews call it "trash" because it's cheap, well it was only about $... what do you expect?! The bottom of the stand that holds the butt of the guitar is loose, but when a guitar is… read more placed on it, it doesn't move. The neck of the stand can be adjusted up and down however you prefer. Overall it's a cheap guitar stand that works. It holds the guitar when I'm not playing and I have no complaints. I added a few photos showing my guitar on it for reference. It's a Yamaha NTX-700, so it does have a thinner body than regular classical and acoustic guitars.
End cap with strap fell ouf
It's a great product except for the fact that the end caps fall of and now I'm missing the one with the strap and I haven't used it that much.
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