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mt_spiffy
Posted 2007-05-02 2:33 PM (#103070 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .


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I ended up getting the two Proline stands, one electric and one acoustic. They dont fold up quite small enough, but they are much sturdier than the Fender's. It actually wasnt my decision, there was a woman involved, I would have got the Fenders. But they are much nicer stands.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-05-02 2:55 PM (#103071 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .



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I use a Proline amp stand. Very sturdy, and a bit bigger than the Fenders, but still small enough to fit in the gig bag.
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dvd
Posted 2007-05-03 4:56 AM (#103072 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .



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Hercules has a couple of mini stands that haven't been mentioned here yet... including a new "TravLite" model...

Hercules mini guitar stands

I just ordered an acoustic TravLite model... it doesn't fold down as compactly as some others, but it seems like it may be more stable.

Figured it was worth a try for less than $14.
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mt_spiffy
Posted 2007-05-03 7:57 PM (#103073 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .


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I saw those on musicians friend! THey looked pretty nice but I couldnt tell how they folded up.
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juniodude
Posted 2007-05-03 8:33 PM (#103074 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .


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Does anyone have any comments on the Ultimate Genesis stands? Like if they are well worth some extra bucks (even though they aren't portable) or will any guitar stand really do as long as it holds the guitar?
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an4340
Posted 2007-05-03 8:42 PM (#103075 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .


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click on dvd's link and scroll over the word pack it for the GS 402b.
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Dr.Tom
Posted 2007-05-05 6:56 PM (#103076 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .


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We used some of these Ultimate stands last night at our gig. They were just excellent and they fold up to 21". Maybe too big to travel with but they will hold any size or shape guitar with great stability. Theye are not cheap but then , neither are your guitars. I think I'm going to get more of them:







Here's my Balladeer on the stand.I don't have the locking strap in place but it goes right across the headstock near the nut and hold the guitar firmly in place:



Regards,

Tom
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MusicMishka
Posted 2007-05-07 7:42 AM (#103077 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .


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Dan,
I have 4 of the Fender stands: 2 acoustic and 2 electric: I have used many others in the past and these so far have been great: Short of someone hitting the guitar and knocking it from the stand (which would take a pretty good hit), these Fender stands are very sturdy and fold up very compactly; and they have their own little carrying bag; I really like them!
Blessings!
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juniodude
Posted 2007-05-07 9:06 AM (#103078 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .


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Thanks Tom for the pictures and the comments on the Ultimate Genesis. I think I might get one of these stands. I just want a good stand for my good guitar=) Dont want my guitar falling over because of a cheap guitar stand..don't know if it is that much of a problem because i haven't used guitar stands too much in a home setting..but i guess better safe than sorry.
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cliff
Posted 2007-05-07 9:24 AM (#103079 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .


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Those Ultimate/Genesis are GREAT stands!!!

Collapsible/portable, and EXTREMELY stable.

I've got one on the tabletop in my MusicRoom for re-stringing, and I have two in my StandBag to augment my DoubleHercules stand whenever I bring 3-4 guitars to a gig . . .
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juniodude
Posted 2007-05-07 9:27 AM (#103080 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .


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ive got one quick question that hopefully one of you can answer about the Ultimate Genesis stands. I see that they hold the guitar by the headstock and that nothing supports the bottom. I'm sure that is fine, but does the back of the guitar bang against the metal stand when you put it down? Does that mean you have to be ever so gentle every time you put the guitar on the stand?
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2007-05-07 10:02 AM (#103081 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .


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The front legs have "foamies" on them, so no worries about banging up the back of your guitar. I lower the head on mine until the end pin is only a couple inches off the floor. This seems to let the stand "cradle" the bowl a little deeper, and adds even more stability.

After using one of these, I'm really un-easy about any other regular stand. If only the head flipped over on the Hercules 414.....
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dvd
Posted 2007-05-07 10:45 AM (#103082 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .



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Originally posted by mtnbikerfred:
If only the head flipped over on the Hercules 414.....
You mean, like this ?
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mt_spiffy
Posted 2007-05-07 6:00 PM (#103083 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .


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Originally posted by MusicMishka:
Dan,
I have 4 of the Fender stands: 2 acoustic and 2 electric: I have used many others in the past and these so far have been great: Short of someone hitting the guitar and knocking it from the stand (which would take a pretty good hit), these Fender stands are very sturdy and fold up very compactly; and they have their own little carrying bag; I really like them!
Blessings!
The ones I saw didnt come with bag, they were plastic-tied to cardboard that hung from a hook. ?
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2007-05-07 7:27 PM (#103084 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .


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Originally posted by dvd:
Originally posted by mtnbikerfred:
If only the head flipped over on the Hercules 414.....
You mean, like this ?
If ONLY the legs on the 415 flipped up like they do on the Ultimate GS-1000.... :p :D :p :D
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dvd
Posted 2007-05-14 2:40 PM (#103085 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .



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Here's shots of the Hercules TravLite mini-stand in action. Very stable with an artist/mid-depth bowl. Worthless for electric...







(featuring Gh1's 1674 Country Artist, which is currently for sale)
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mt_spiffy
Posted 2007-05-16 6:10 PM (#103086 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .


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For a second, I thought the packaging your stand came in had an Ovation on it. I was about to get happy.
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2007-05-16 6:36 PM (#103087 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .


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Nice back drop....Touche' :D :p :D :p
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cliff
Posted 2007-05-16 8:11 PM (#103088 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .


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Those Ultimate stands that Dr.T. posted above:

I saw them today in GC for $29.95
They're GREAT stands!
If y'want 'em, get 'em NOW!!!
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Dr.Tom
Posted 2007-05-27 3:05 PM (#103089 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .


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beatlejuice53
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posted April 30, 2007 11:46 PM

I've been looking for some cheap stands for a while. Trouble is I need about a dozen of them. I wanna use them to take pictures of the herd. Since I have 12 O's (the most of any brand), I would like to be able to take a pic of all of them together (hence 12 stands). There has to be doctors for this kinda insanity.
Bill
Bill,

Don't know if these hold acoustics or not but they are inexpensive.Take alook at these:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ULTIMATE-GS-50-GENESIS-GUITAR-STAND-NEW_W0QQite...

Regards,

Tom
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-05-27 5:04 PM (#103090 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .


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Dr. Tom - they do not hold acoustics, as I learned the hard way. I have one right here and it is definitely for electrics only.

Mike
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Dr.Tom
Posted 2007-05-28 10:57 AM (#103091 - in reply to #103045)
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Mike,

Thank you for the info. How well do they work for electrics ?

I see you have a Viper and a Preacher; how does the sound of one compare to the other?

Regards,

Tom
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-05-29 4:07 PM (#103092 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .


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Tom - to be honest, the last time I played the Preacher was about 20 years ago. It is stripped and in pieces in the basement. I bought it when I was a teenager and changed out the PUPS pretty soon after. That should give an indication as to what I thought about the sound back then. I have since located original PUPS (the reason I joined this board in the first place) and then some.

The Viper is also in parts. I purchased that from Craigslist last year also with thoughts of restoring it. It did not have original PUPS either. I have also located those.

Yes... My name is Mike and I am a procrastinator!

I will however give a full report once both are in playable condition.

The stand works just fine for electrics:



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Beggin
Posted 2007-05-29 6:06 PM (#103093 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .


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CrimsonLake posted:
Yes... My name is Mike and I am a procrastinator!

I think that redefines procrastination Mike. :D

I would be great if you could finish these and bring them with you to the Southern Jam. What better reason do you need?

Jim
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-05-29 11:23 PM (#103094 - in reply to #103045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a guitar stand that folds up very small and . . .


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Unfortunately, the honeydo list, or something with the kids always takes precedence. I will make an effort to get at least one of them up and running for the trip.

For example... I just got back from a 4 hour Crew dinner with my daughter. It's always something!

Anyone have this type of work trip?

Drive 2 1/2 hours from South Jersey to Baltimore - spend 10 minutes in the customer lab removing a piece of equipment. Drive 10 minutes to HQ, drop off said piece of equipment. Drive 2 1/2 hours home. Out of the house by 8:30, home by 2:15.
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