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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-12-02 2:22 PM (#171050)
Subject: Mandolin Stands


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Location: Converse, Texas
You mandolin players out there -- what stand do you use to rest your prized mando on? I was at Sam Ash today and, of course, thjey didn't have any mandolin stands, so I went to the orchestra department and tried out a violin stand. It worked, but the darn thing is $50!!! Interesting thing -- the sales people looked at me like I had the plague when I tried it out on my mando!
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Standingovation
Posted 2004-12-02 3:48 PM (#171051 - in reply to #171050)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Stands



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Location: Phoenix AZ
I just took a cheap-o stand and cut down the length of the upper tube. Works great for ukulele, so I assume would also be fine for mando.

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MrDano
Posted 2004-12-02 3:50 PM (#171052 - in reply to #171050)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Stands


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Location: Toronto
Hey Hizz - I'm using a violin (or rather a fiddle) stand! It was only about $25 and very well constructed. I can even hang the 1/4" cable on the bow holder!!
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Slipkid
Posted 2004-12-02 4:01 PM (#171053 - in reply to #171050)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Stands



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I bought a uke stand from Elderly.
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-12-02 5:29 PM (#171054 - in reply to #171050)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Stands


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Mr. YourHonorSir,

looky here:

Gruven Mando Stands

(scroll down) ;)
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Bailey
Posted 2004-12-03 1:40 AM (#171055 - in reply to #171050)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Stands


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Location: Las Cruces, NM
I keep my case handy and put it back in there when not playing. It is also small enough that I can carry it around with me in some situations.
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-12-03 10:05 AM (#171056 - in reply to #171050)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Stands


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Location: Converse, Texas
I like the fiddle stand idea...

Thanks for the input guys.
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caitly
Posted 2004-12-03 3:53 PM (#171057 - in reply to #171050)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Stands


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Location: Oakton, VA
Konig & Meyer Violin stands. About $20 or so.

-Tom
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-12-03 7:42 PM (#171058 - in reply to #171050)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Stands


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Location: Scotland
I use these for Mandolin. I also sell'em but you'll find them cheaper in the US. Yes, that's my book mando in the pics. Not ideal for home, but great for gigs.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=7266&item=3766976890&tc=photo&tc=photo]
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Bailey
Posted 2004-12-04 2:10 AM (#171059 - in reply to #171050)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Stands


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Paul T

I kinda like that one, that might make me stash my case and hang my mandolin on it between sets. The price is a little high maybe but if it works it saves an expensive mandolin, I'd rather hang from a mike stand than a flimsy base.
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mandohack
Posted 2004-12-04 9:41 PM (#171060 - in reply to #171050)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Stands


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Location: Lincoln, Nebraska
I have two solutions I like:
The Comfort Cradle CC-04 violin/mando holder attaches to a music or mic stand, has no "footprint," so assuming you have a stable stand, it keeps it off the floor and out of the way. Street price $11.75 +/-
The Ingles SA20 "Sho-all" violin stand is quite stable, low center of gravity, and aesthetically pleasing. Street price $18.50 +/-



I know a reputable Midwest dealer who sells these; interested, email me.
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-12-06 11:34 AM (#171061 - in reply to #171050)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Stands


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Location: Converse, Texas
I like the SA-20. Very nice stand.
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