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This is a discussion on Multiple guitar stands within the Music Man Guitars forums, part of the Gear Talk category; i have one of those two. It works great. All of my other stands are now in the closet. Originally ...

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    i have one of those two. It works great. All of my other stands are now in the closet.

    Quote Originally Posted by dan desy
    I have a triple Hercules stand which is really cool, and sturdy. I like the way they grab the guitar neck.


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    Thought I'd finish what I started here. Went shopping last night and checked out a few stands. I saw the Rockstand but agreed with Jon's comments; that there were no separators between guitars and I didn't want to take the chance of scratching any of my guitars. In the end I bought the Quick-Lok universal guitar stand (www.quiklok.com):



    (When I get my new axes I'll put a shot of them all in the stand).

    FWIW, this stand is excellent. Really heavy duty, has wheels, and folds up nicely. The separators will accept electrics or acoustics, and the guitars sit tight with no slipping. Best of all, there's little chance of knocking them together when moving them in or out of the stand. I bought a 5 and a 3 so I can move 'em around the basement. I highly recommend this if you're in the market for one.

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    I gotta hand it to ya beej, you do a fine job when it comes to git. accessories, like pups, trem re-setters and stands...and a bunch of other stuff aswell!
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    Aw shucks, Raz

    I'll have to give you a buzz next time I'm up in O-town so we can hook up & jam!

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    That stand is cool! I wish I had seen that one before I got mine!

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    Yeah, it totally rocks. Jon- once I get your Axis I'll take a nice photo of it in the stand

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    Just wanted to follow up an old thread ...

    So after having this stand (QuickLok) for a few months, I can highly recomend it. Thing is totally durable and holds electics and acoustics really well - no chance of them bumping into one another. I've also got a smaller one for gigs, and it folds up and is totally portable. If you're in the market for a multiple stand, look no further ...


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    Quote Originally Posted by beej
    Just wanted to follow up an old thread ...

    So after having this stand (QuickLok) for a few months, I can highly recomend it. Thing is totally durable and holds electics and acoustics really well - no chance of them bumping into one another. I've also got a smaller one for gigs, and it folds up and is totally portable. If you're in the market for a multiple stand, look no further ...

    Beej,

    Thanks for updating this thread. I had been searching for a multiple guitar stand recently, and this one looks like it fits the bill. I am worried about the surfaces that touch the guitar. I have seen posts where people complain that the padding, foam, or whatever eventually rubs off and creates permanent marks on the body and neck of the guitar. Is there anything about the stand, or in the literature that came with the stand, that seems to address this?

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    There really wasn't any literature that came with the stands (other than installation instructions), but I'm not worred about marks with these stands. The contact points have soft(ish) rubber, not foam or padding, and don't leave any kind of residue or mark. To be sure, I'd check on Quicklok's site- they'd be able to tell you for sure.

    These guys have been making keyboard stands for years and seem to be the standard there ... I've always heard good reviews of their products.

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