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If your looking for a well made guitar stand look no further. I have two that I use constantly from practice to gigs. When I got my first stand I was a bit apprehensive about leaving my bass on the stand because it does not appear to have any neck support but as soon as I placed it on the stand it suddenly became almost immoveable. The padding on the pegs and the triangular pad where the body touches holds your instrument without doubt, no slipping or sliding, while leaving no marks on your instrument. With the wide base it will not tip over like light weight tripod stands. Take your instrument off and put the legs together and it can be stuffed in anywhere for transport, no buttons to press, no parts to take off and lose, no hydraulics/clutches that will strip or wear out. Works great with my basses, electric guitars and acoustics.
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This little stand is simple, sturdy and doesn't take up much space. I use it for my acoustic guitar. It fits great.
It came in a hurry too. Thanks for that.
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This guitar stand fits the bill for me. It's very portable, sturdy and well padded. The feature I like best is the notched prongs - holds acoustics as well as electrics snugly.
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It's a guitar stand. What do you want? It seems to be made well. It holds the guitar. End of story..
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This guitar stand feels solid and well made. The prongs that hold the guitar are padded and there's a rubber pad at the top of the stand to keep the guitar from getting scratched. It has a wide base and is very stable so your guitar wouldn't tip over easily. I liked the first one so much I bought another one!
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