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Post by Ron's Brother » Tue Feb 23, 2010 7:50 am

+1 Hercules guitar stands

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Post by vvv » Tue Feb 23, 2010 11:36 am

I have my guitars racked in the multi stands now but when I lived inna smaller house and had even less money I tied a loop with a strong bootlace and put that over the headstocks and then hung the guitars on 50lb.-rated picture hooks.
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Post by wardshorsehead » Wed Feb 24, 2010 5:03 am

I like the K&M Heli stands - fold flat for storage, solid support, and I've never had any issues with nitro finishes.

It's hard to beat the Manhasset stands - solid, can support big books and binders (even a laptop), and sturdy enough to write on.

For portables, the Port-A-Stands are nice, as they have thicker, tubular aluminum legs that are stable.

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Post by wardshorsehead » Wed Feb 24, 2010 5:06 am

I like the K&M Heli stands - fold flat for storage, solid support, and I've never had any issues with nitro finishes.

It's hard to beat the Manhasset stands - solid, can support big books and binders (even a laptop), and sturdy enough to write on.

For portables, the Port-A-Stands are nice, as they have thicker, tubular aluminum legs that are stable.

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