Compact, portable, and affordable!
The Proline PLMS5 Folding Guitar Stand is simple and rock-solid stable. The guitar stand folds for easy transport. The ProLine stand safely holds up to 5 of your guitars at home, in the studio, or on stage.
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The Proline PLMS5 Folding Guitar Stand is simple and rock-solid stable. The guitar stand folds for easy transport. The ProLine stand safely holds up to 5 of your guitars at home, in the studio, or on stage.

The product was not hard to assemble with the two tools provided, it took about 20 minutes. Right now I have five guitars in the stand: one acoustic, one archtop, and three solid bodies. There is space for all the guitars to rest without touching and the stand is strong enough for home or stage use. It is not easily knocked over and I can feel confident that the guitars are in a safe place. For the money, I think it is a good investment.
I purchased this stand over a year ago and found it easy enough to assemble. If you have to force it, you're not putting it together right, right? Not only does it hold two basses, two electric guitars and an acoustic guitar securely, but when I did "fan" them, I was able to fit a sixth guitar (another solid body electric) onto the stand, keeping everything safe and accessible whenever I found the need to grab an instrument and bang out a tune. Storing compactly and deploying easily and solidly, I would recommend this stand (and its relatives) to anyone with multiple instuments and a desire to play on a whim, or simply display thier prize axes.
The design was good, but like what everyone said, I had to do a lot of bending, hammering, and squeezing, but still I couldn't get the two screws that go on the top of the tree that goes into the two side arms. It just wouldn't line up, but even with out them it holds very nice and it's pretty solid. I have 3 electric that I mainly use so I put my three electrics in there with a space between each so they all don't clatter together. It's good for 3 guitars but not 5. Also, I had to give it 4 stars because the holes just didn't line up. It would much better with a few fixes with the drill holes.
