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pastyp
Posted 2009-12-31 5:15 AM (#384573)
Subject: To hang or not to hang?


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Have always kept my guitars (only two so far) in their cases. About to purchase a third and would like to put away the cases and hang them on the wall. Have purchased good quality Hercules attachments to hang them on, but was wondering the views of you guys? The Hercules attachments are the same as they use in a number of music stores I've visited. However some opinions i've heard warn that hanging a guitar like this stresses the neck (over time). Another opinion is that Ovations can suffer bridge damage due to the stresses of being hung. I thought that this would be the best place to get quality and knowledgeable feedback.

Many thanks in advance.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2009-12-31 5:23 AM (#384574 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?


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I've always hung all my guitars no matter what make, and never had a problem. I believe putting them in a herc hanger is probably the least stressful way of displaying them. Never heard of a problem generated by hanging them.
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pastyp
Posted 2009-12-31 5:42 AM (#384575 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?


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Good to know Trader Jim and by looking at your 'Guitars I've known' collection you certainly have enough experience to know!! What a collection of photographs!! Have you owned/own all of these? You certainly have a talent for capturing the beauty of the guitar in photographs. Happily spent time looking through the collection.
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dweezil
Posted 2009-12-31 5:47 AM (#384576 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?


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I hang my 2007 Collector (in the lounge / sitting room) so it's easily grabbable (is that a word?). I doubt hanging puts any damaging stress onto the guitar.

All my others however slumber, snuggly tucked up in their cases waiting for the call to arms (literally, geddit ;) )

Hey Pastyp if you like nice pics of guitars you might like to look at mine (see signature).
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pastyp
Posted 2009-12-31 6:08 AM (#384577 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?


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Hi dweezil, Nice collection! I only have two soon to be three, a Martin HD28 and a Takamine EN20C. The Takamine is the workhorse for a band I play in. Soon to have a 12 string pacemaker to play with the band.

Really liked the samples you had on your site from your upcoming recordings. I see your from Blighty, the samples I heard had the traditional feel to them. Really enjoyed them. If you don't mind me saying they also reminded me of trad Irish. There are a few different artists I listen too that have the same feel - Denis Cahill who plays with a great irish trad fidle player, Martin Hayes is a joy to listen to. Also a band called Altan, who combine the trad sound of the DADGAD guitar very well into their music. Enjoyed listening dweezil, thanks - will follow up when album is released.
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dweezil
Posted 2009-12-31 6:20 AM (#384578 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?


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Thanks!

I'm a sucker for Turlough O'Carolan tunes, first album has a couple as will the next. Next week I'll be recording Blind Mary and Carolan's Draught, DADGBE and DADGAD (capo at 5th fret).

You might be interested in this...

http://www.keithhinchliffe.com/tunes.html
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pastyp
Posted 2009-12-31 6:35 AM (#384579 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?


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O'Carolan's harp written melodies transfer so naturally to guitar, espcially with the bass drone of DADGAD and DADGBE. The DADGAD bass drone also fits the Irish traditional guitar accompanied tunes because of the use of the Uilleann pipe which had that constant bass running through the music. Nice discovery!
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Slipkid
Posted 2009-12-31 7:34 AM (#384580 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?



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Hang 'em high, hang 'em proud!
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pastyp
Posted 2009-12-31 7:37 AM (#384581 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?


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:)
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-12-31 8:07 AM (#384582 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?
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No issues to hang on the wall. Any stress to the neck or bridge is negligable compared to the hundreds of pounds of stress imposed by the strings.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-12-31 9:08 AM (#384583 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?
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Glad to hear you're finally getting a PM. You'll LOVE it!
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2009-12-31 9:13 AM (#384584 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?



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I've been hanging mine for 10 years now and never had any issues. I use various types of hangers, and have even made my own to fit specific applications. More serious concern should be directed to how the hanger is attached to the wall as well as maintaining proper humidity in the room where the guitars are hung.
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bvince
Posted 2009-12-31 9:49 AM (#384585 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?



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I like to keep mine hanging so I can go down the line and ensure each one gets her fair share of playing. When I play one, the others actually resonate to the point where it sounds like they're all singing along. Just like one big happy family (:

On the other hand, some members here have so many guitars they probably don't have the wall space. Must be tough for them ... having to live with the guilt of not playing them all.
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stephent28
Posted 2009-12-31 9:59 AM (#384586 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?



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Originally posted by bvince:

On the other hand, some members here have so many guitars they probably don't have the wall space. Must be tough for them ... having to live with the guilt of not playing them all.
I used to fit that description....and you are right. I did feel guilty not giving them all some quality time on a regular basis.

Have sold most of them and now have things down to a managable level and they all hang on the wall so that they can resonate and sing along.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2009-12-31 10:05 AM (#384587 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?



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Originally posted by bvince:
On the other hand, some members here have so many guitars they probably don't have the wall space. Must be tough for them ...
But then there's all that space on the ceiling, and (bonk) the gear racks.
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MWoody
Posted 2009-12-31 10:08 AM (#384588 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?



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I'm h... er, my guitars are all hung, except for the ones on stands because I ran out of wall space.
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Darkbar
Posted 2009-12-31 10:16 AM (#384589 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?



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I have lots of walls and lots of room if anyone needs to "store" a few expensive peices. I'll keep 'em dusted, tuned, and promise to play with each of them.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-12-31 11:27 AM (#384590 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?
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Originally posted by bvince:
Must be tough for them ... having to live with the guilt of not playing them all.
Really, it's not all that bad... knowing that my G-babies will inherit some of my favorite guitars is priceless. Besides, I rather enjoy pulling out a requested Kaman product from the 'closet' for an 'O' gathering.

I do rotate 'em periodically and keep at least four or five at hand. When I do, it's a joy to reconnect with the flavor and individual characteristics that captured me in the first place.

Many here may not appreciate my 'take' and I do understand. This is a hobby for me and it has provided me with hundreds of hours of satisfaction. After doing some research and adopting an Ovation, I love stripping it down, doing an 'Iffy Beauty Treatment' and recapturing it's ol' luster. After restringing and tuning up, it's time to savor and evaluate the playability and tonal qualities (in my limited way).

Those that have received any of my gits have nothing left to do but play 'em.

Then, there's the wonderful stories of the quests and the fabulous folk I've met as a result!

Well, excuse me for a while... I have a recently adopted 1657 that really needs an IBT...
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Beal
Posted 2009-12-31 11:43 AM (#384591 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?



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hang em high
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pastyp
Posted 2009-12-31 11:48 AM (#384592 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?


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Great feedback :) Yes a PM will be mine again soon and it is because of the arrival of my third guitar (which is a poor showing compared to the lucky ones here :) but gives me something to aim for!!!) I want to put all three on the wall. I'll have the Martin HD28 on the left, Takamine (workhorse) EN20C on the right and the BEAUTIFUL pacemaker in the center. They say you should only hang art on the wall - well can't think of any better art than a living breathing musical instrument. Especially the PM, with its sunburst and beautiful headstock. Hmmm - can't wait!!!
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2009-12-31 1:57 PM (#384593 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?



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"We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately" - Benjamin Franklin 1776
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2009-12-31 2:21 PM (#384594 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?


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Originally posted by bvince:
On the other hand, some members here have so many guitars they probably don't have the wall space. Must be tough for them ... having to live with the guilt of not playing them all.
Hey... I resemble that remark.
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Joe Rotax
Posted 2010-01-01 1:55 AM (#384595 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?


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There's mirrors behind
The minds of crazy faces
Bullet holes
And guitars in their cases
Always one more notch
And four more aces
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bvince
Posted 2010-01-01 4:26 PM (#384596 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?



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Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :)
HANG 'em ALL! ... (updated picture to come)
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twistedlim
Posted 2010-01-01 6:55 PM (#384597 - in reply to #384573)
Subject: Re: To hang or not to hang?


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Hang em high! Just make sure you have a watchdog..



Nice Vince, I feel so inadequate...
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