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Ultra Folding Neck Guitar Stand

Ultra Folding Neck Guitar Stand
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Ultra Folding Neck Guitar Stand

 
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140042

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Black metal guitar stand with orange rubber tubing and folding neck. Made of high grade sturdy tubing in a black finish. Wide stance legs keep your guitar upright and steady. Nonskid end plugs on the base legs keep the stand in place. Not recommended for guitars with Nitro Cellulous Lacquer Finish.

 
List Price: $30.99
Our Price: $11.60
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Product Details
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Product Weight:2.1 pounds
Package Length:20.0 inches
Package Width:8.0 inches
Package Height:2.2 inches
Package Weight:2.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 16 reviews

Features
  • Black high grade sturdy tubing

  • Folding neck

  • Orange tubing


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 16 customer reviews )
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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:


5Great Value For Light to Moderate Use  Nov 04, 2004 By M. Allen Greenbaum
This is a really excellent value for a guitar stand. Because if it's light weight, I'm not sure that I would recommend it in heavy traffic areas or on a stage floor with bandmates jumping all around it. However, when resting during practice by yourself or with friends, this nifty tripod does the job, and the two-one color scheme (black metal overall, with a tawny colored large-U rest for the guitar's bottom and a tawny U-shaped holder for the middle of the neck)is understated but stylish.

Even with the relative light weight, the stand can easily hold a very heavy aluminum neck Kramer bass made 25 or more years ago when heavy was "in." Make sure that you extend the three tripod legs all the way out and up, or it simply won't work. The tripod, the overall design and fairly low center of gravity, and a backwards tilt combine to give good stability. There's some play in the bottom U-holder, this goes away when you place your instrument on it. If necessary, you can manually separate the stand into three pieces for storage or transport.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


4will do the job nicely  Jan 09, 2007 By stream "Mary"
This has a nice, higher quality appearence to it. It functions well, works a lot better for an acoustic rather than electric guitar. The only thing I'm not completely satisfied with is that the bottom support moves freely unless a guitar is resting on it. Seems to make it a little less stable. Over all, I would reccomend it.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5works great for me  Oct 11, 2007 By Malone
I thought this was gonna be more tippy but it seems to hold up on its own! Very inexpensive yet decent quality!

5 of 6 found the following review helpful:


4It defies logic with its resting abillities!!  Mar 24, 2007 By Elias Attea "Stan 'The Low Man' Kandis"
Let's start at the beginning:

Personnally I'm a FretRest kinda guy but I needed a cheap stand for a new guitar I ordered in and I found this one at $9. This one stood out because it was only nine zingers while the others cost around 15 clams. Anyways when I got it I instanly set it up in two licks. I was dern proud. I'll admit it was kinda flimsy and tipped over a lot but the trick is not to touch it and maybe put elmers glue to floors (make it look nice though). I even put my old 20 pound bass on it and it stood up fine! Praise Jesus I said!!!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


1useless on carpet  Nov 07, 2011 By Barak "barakr"
I bought this to hold my dreadnaught acoustic guitar in my living room. It has such a short back leg that it got unbalanced with the weight of the guitar. Maybe it's fine on a solid surface, but on medium carpeting it was wobbly and less stable than leaning the guitar against a bookshelf.

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