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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Wood was beautiful. Easy to assemble. Holds my electric and/or my acoustic nicely.Small footprint but stabile. This stand is really nice!
Tammi Blanton
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
This stand is cute. Sturdy, easy to put together. I have my late father's guitar, and it needed a stand. It's beautiful, matches the acoustic guitar perfectly
P. Clifton
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
Great product, nice looking, sturdy and simple to assemble. Worth the price.
Sean
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
This went together quickly and easily and holds all guitars I place on it just fine.
Damon Denstone
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
Easy to use and set-up, well built and sturdy
JB
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
Looks good and holds the guitar well but I have other stands that are more stable. To keep it in perspective once your guitar is out of the case things can happen and it’s not a good idea to leave a guitar on any stand where it is likely to be nocked over.
Nate Ca
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
Good base and legs, but the foam padded arms to rest the guitar? They are flimsy and at a weird design that secures neither electrics nor acoustics very well. The grooves need to be deeper to hold the body, as well as having the arms of the rest not be offset from being perpendicular to the guitar, they are angled so the guitar could slide off
Picky Buyer
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2023
I inherited my late uncle's banjo from a fire. I wanted a small, portable, foldable option for my apartment. I thought wood close to the same color would be nice. Saw this on lightening deal. It came unassembled neatly protected in a box. Everything looked in good condition as I checked each piece. Things to be aware: 1) Be patient when screwing in the feet making sure to keep them angled and seated in the groove while slowly working in the screw straight with the hex tool. 2) the bolt of the foam rests IS long enough...push back the foam at the bolt and you will find more bolt. 3) the locking brace will bite you .....push down gently on the center part until it clicks to lock. When closing, push up on the center of the brace just a little then put both hands on the outside of the legs and gently push together....make sure your thumbs are not holding the inside of the legs like I did 😜. Great for what I need and doesn't take up much space. The rest can be adjusted to your instrument body size. Don't expect a heavy wood it's meant to be light. If you want a heavy duty, secure stand you should look at other options. 😉 I will use a velcro cable tie to secure if needed. My bango is in a baking soda and charcoal deodorizing session right now. Will post a pick of it enjoying it's new resting spot when I finish the cleaning and defunking process. UPDATE: FINALLY FINISHED TAKING APART, CLEANING AND PUTTING THE BANJO BACK TOGETHER AND SET IT ON THE STAND AND IT'S PERFECT DOES NOT ROCK OR GET OFF BALANCE IT'S PERFECT FOR A BANJO AND I FEEL VERY CONFIDENT WITH IT'S STURDINESS!💯
Krystal
Reviewed in Canada on June 19, 2021
The stand arrived well-packaged and was easy to assemble. I think it looks great, and I love how little space it takes up. When folded, it can fit in my guitar case bag.
k lewis
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 21, 2021
Looks great and easy to assembled....
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