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The Multi Guitar Stand is a premium hardwood rack designed to hold up to 5 electric guitars or basses, featuring a stylish black walnut finish that doubles as elegant home decor. Its sturdy construction ensures stability, while removable pegs allow for customizable fit for various guitar sizes, making it a perfect addition to any musician's space.
C**N
VERY NICE GUITAR STAND
The stand arrived a couple days later than promised, but all the pieces were neatly bagged and in a double box. The finish is nice and assembly was quick & easy. All the contact points on the stand have a nice heavy strip of felt in place to protect the finish on the guitars. Some of the pairs of holes for the woodscrews didn't match exactly with those on the mating piece but were close enough that by angling the screw slightly everything went together without a problem. One thing I would recommend when assembling the stand is to place the 10 rubber covered separator pegs "H" into the holes on board "G" before assembling it to the rest of stand as the pegs fit tightly and need to be lightly hammered into the holes. Great value for the money. I would definitely buy it again.
P**S
looks great, nice wood, stable
The instructions were a little weak. I had to unassemble some steps, but once I got it right, it came together and looks great.
J**N
It works
I’m happy with this purchase. Bought it for my teenage son’s room who has multiple guitars. I would caution that the wood isn’t the strongest. It works and has a nice finish but if some accidentally leaned on it it would definitely break. Still, happy that I bought it. Assembly was easy. It’s nice the pegs move for different size guitars.
S**N
Good enough for me :-)
I have too many guitars. This helps. Kinda wobbly if you move it just right, but it's strong enough that I trust it with all my "behbies".
A**R
Beautiful, Well Designed, Well Crafted, Very Affordable!
Really pretty wood panels, and very easy to assemble. Extremely sturdy when completed too, and it fits 4 solidbodies, plus 1 semi-acoustic easily! It ended up 3 inches narrower than my previous Gator fold up 5 guitar stand, which was also a big improvement (I have limited space in my studio, so this is a big plus!)
J**T
It's sturdy and works
I have an Epi 59 Les Paul (with a towel over it), a Fender Tele, a Fender Strat, a Feder Jazzmaster, and a Squier Jazzmaster in the rack. The last four guitars are in their soft cases. There's plenty of room, and I'm not worried about the guitars falling out. This saves much space; the rack is actually on top of a dresser. Buy it, you won't be disappointed. Build quality is better than expected, and I trust it with some good guitars.
P**R
It’s just meh…
This guitar rack is nice looking and fits a small space, but thats about it. First, the instructions are pretty unclear and need a magnifying glass to see. I also had to make a screw hole bigger because it was misaligned.Second the Felt should have been a different more slip resistant material. Though I get trying to prevent scratching the material used for the pegs would've been better to use.Lastly, its SMALL and crammed for 4 guitars, especially if you are mixing acoustic and electric guitars. I have 2 acoustic and 2 electric and though they all technical fit, it takes surgical precision to take one out and put it back in without knocking into the other guitars - its next to impossible. What may have helped is providing some kind of separator/bumper (or even similar pegs) that can be placed in the base cross bars and essentially fit between the guitar bodies - preventing sliding and knocking into other guitars. I also have a wammy bar on one of my electrics so that becomes problematic with this set up because its extra width to deal with.I will give it some time to see if I can get used to it, but Im not optimistic.
M**V
Light weight junk
Hated it from the day I got it...my acoustic guitars would never sit on it without spinning and hitting each other because of the small cradle and the poor angle...and eventually the sides got lose at the base and one cracked on the side where the two screws go to hold it.Another cheaply made product that didn't last...like so may others here.
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