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Low-profile essential
I picked this up on a whim, and my next trip to GC, I'm going to get the acoustic version for my other guitar. It holds my Strat at home, and when I play out, I fold it up, put it in the top compartment of my Strat's case and it performs the same task away. The only caution is to make sure you set your guitar firmly in the arms, or it could slip, since there is no neck support. But if you watch that, this is an unobtrusive essential.
Reviewed by Cope'n'Strat on 4/9/2007 who plays rock/pop/worship.
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GREAT little stand
I really like this design, it folds neatly, stores in its own bag, has protective coatongs to spare your axe's finish, but it doesn't quite fit in my older strat's hard shell case storage compartment. I still keep it in there, so I have a stand wherever I go, but I cannot properly close the storage compartment's lid. You also have to be careful - the back riser only supports the body of the guitar. It is not captive such as those types that also supprt the backside of the neck; but that is what lends to this stand's portability.
Reviewed by Daversatek on 8/30/2006 who plays ROCK, some country.
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Maximum portability.
Doesn't look much but surprisingly this stand holds really well. Very small and portable which is terrific on tours. Strong and sturdy, highly recommended!
Reviewed by Lamchopsuey on 10/30/2006 who plays Rock, Alternative, Indie.
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Great stand!
This stand is surprisingly sturdy. I just got it a couple days ago, and I'm impressed with how compact it is when folded up. It won't fit into a case, but it would fit in the outer pockets of a gig bag.
Reviewed by ttran97 on 10/26/2006 who plays Rock.
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Small size, big performance
I had seen this stand during a few of my trips to Guitar Center, and on this trip, I picked one up and it is great. Very compact folded up for storage, it unfolds into a solid platform for your guitar. It would be perfect anywhere you need a stand, and the best part is, it won't take up much room with all your other gear. Take a stand against falling guitars. Take this stand ... with you wherever you go!
Reviewed by Guitar Feverist on 7/17/2009 who plays Rock.
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Nice Stand!
Can't beat it for the price, very convenient!
Reviewed by Terry Brown on 6/11/2009 who plays Metal & Blues.
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Does the job
I needed something that would dependably hold my strat at a gig AND fold up small enough to fit in my gear bag. This is it. While it's not quite as steady as some of the more elaborate stands (hence the 4),it provides a depndable resting place for my axe at gigs during breaks and such without having to haul another piece of equipment. Everything I need and nothing I don't.
Reviewed by Dee Tee on 3/5/2009 who plays pop/blues/worship.
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Still hasn't fallen
When I'm not playing it, my Mexi-Strat sits on one of these all day. The guitar hasn't fallen off, and the stand has done just that. The stand is really stable when a guitar is sitting on it (but not when it gets tangled in the cables). It also fits neatly in my case, separated from the guitar by a small shell of styrofoam. I can't wait to see how well it works during an earthquake, though...
Reviewed by BarenakedFan on 2/14/2008 who plays Alternative.
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