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Hercules for this guy. To me, they top em all.
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I've got a couple of the black ones as well, even though I prefer the cork. What initially sold me on the K&M Heli is that my favorite guitar store, Dusty Strings in Seattle, has $5,000+ guitars sitting around in them. I figured that if it's good enough for those guitars...
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I have a very simple one that folds up nice and compact: Stagg SG-A106U BK
Does the trick, and since the "vertical" leg folds down flat I keep it under the gig bag that holds my guitar when not in use, so the bag doesn't sit directly on our stone floor.
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They make One that is $69 and one that is $49. The only difference being the head in the headstock rests. One is a locking rest. I use the less expensive of the two and love the way the Headstock rests in it. 5 legs give me that added extra protection, which is worth it for piece of mind. |
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Hamiltons. Already made that recommendation once. Very stable, footprint not really larger than the guitar, does not muck up the finish like a cheap stand might. I prefer it to the Hercules, although I have one of their triples as well. (Which might be a good apartment option)
As my dad use to say: "buy cheap, buy twice." A good stand will last for decades. Why buy cheap when the price difference is the cost of a couple of beers and a burger? |
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I really like this one: https://www.stringswing.com/product/...and-clamp-cc04
Stable, easy to carry, makes use of existing mic stand, and cheap. I also have their mixer/preamp stand and my daughter has their dual violin/mandolin hanger. Great products. |
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Have tried them all and went with solid ground stands. Children and dogs have little chance of knocking over your guitar with one of these. Their prices are not for the faint of heart though.
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I agree 100% with Willie_D on this. Both are reasonably heavy, so they stay put, but are heavy enough that when I do a gig I throw them all into a heavy duty duffle bag.
The Fender regularly goes on sale on Musician's Friend's Stupid Deal of the Day for $15 US. Don't know how much they would charge to ship to Israel
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I use Hercules hangers on my apartment wall, where my electrics hang year 'round and my acoustics rotate during the more humid months. I don't have enough hangers for all of them, so they get case time in the summer, as well. I have one of these that I use for whichever guitar is the flavour of the moment:
I also have a Cooper Stand for taking with me when I go play somewhere else and need a stand. It fits in a gig bag or my backpack fairly easily and is light, but quite stable. I recommend the more klutz-proof plastic ones, because two of the wooden ones have cracked along the grain by the pivot screw when I half-stepped on them, while the plastic holds up a bit better to the occasional trip/stomping |
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Hercules travlite GS301B, very sturdy and compact when folded. Pictured with Simon and Patrick dread, very similar to your Seagull I'm guessing.
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Full names from Amazon:
"Hercules GS432B A/G Tri Guitar Stand" "AmazonBasics Guitar Folding A-Frame Stand for Acoustic and Electric Guitars" I have both of these which work very well. The Hercules is good because I like to keep our guitars out so we remember to play them. Its good for my 7yo daughter to have visual reminder. The Hercules is very stable. We keep it in a corner so its out of the way but still close at hand. We put her mini-Fender on the AmazonBasics A-frame stand. What's nice about it is that you can control how wide the "A" open. The mini-fender isn't as wide as a full size and the strap pin on the end was hitting the hard wood floor. No one around me in Ohio carried the Hercules, so I had to go amazon. Good luck! |
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Seems like the Hercules hanger is easily the winner in votes here!!!
I guess I will probably get that one! Easier since I don't have to order from abroad! Thanks! |