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WALNUT wood Guitar stand/acoustic/Wooden/wood/Taylor

WALNUT wood Guitar stand/acoustic/Wooden/wood/Taylor
Start Price USD 82.00
Current Price USD 82.00
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Buy It Now Price USD 92.00
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Start Time Sunday, October 05, 2008
End Time Sunday, October 12, 2008
Location lancaster Pa.

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You are bidding on a brand new, Solid WALNUT, Slay-Frame guitar stand See what other recent Slay-Frame owners are saying (click below) http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=guitman35  .  This meticulously handcrafted stand is the hybrid of all others, offering convenience, durability, functionality and great looks !!! The sure-footed base design and the weight balanced positioning for the instrument, leaves it many times more stable than most other metal and plastic stands on the market. It would take a considerable amount of effort to dislodge an instrument from this stand.The design of the stand is such that the weight of the instrument is supported by the body and not by the neck, as with other stands. This leaves the neck of your guitar absolutely unstressed and the action uncompromised. This stand is constructed of 3/4"  WALNUT hardwood. Each stand is crafted from the same board to insure a consistent color and grain match. It is then clear finished with a durable spray-on varnish. It's all-in-one design allows It to conveniently and quickly fold in the center due to the heavy-duty brass hinge. It can then be easily carried by the balanced, built in handle or simply tucked away for storage. It is also easily tucked under your arm to leave hands free to carry your guitar. Packing after a gig or studio session is a simple,one step action, just grab the top with one hand, fold and carry. There are no parts to disassemble and possibly lose in transit. The stand is held in the open position by a genuine leather strap. The strap is set at the shop to a standard setting, but easily re-adjusts to best fit your prized instrument. The four rear points of contact are lined with thick, natural lambs wool felt, an attractive and safe choice next to your guitars finish.The foot lining is a soft rubber like material that runs the full length. Other similar stands use felt or small rubber dots that would leave certain guitars resting on wood itself or at least bumping or rubbing against when setting down. Besides providing a soft resting place. The foot lining due to it's half-round profile, will accommodate the radius and depth of just about any style acoustic,electric or bass guitar (with the exception of the round back type guitars such as Ovation) and never leave the bottom of your instrument resting or accidentally bumping on a sharp square edge. This lining is also safe to all guitar finishes. Due to the gripping qualities of the foot lining there is no need for points or hooks on the front of the stand which can easily poke or bump your guitar when setting it down. The Slay-Frame will perfectly fit many travel sized guitars such as the Taylor baby. Be the first in your area to own one of these beautiful and unique stands. I will guarantee your satisfaction with this product. If not completely satisfied, return the stand to me in perfect condition and I will refund your money. .The design of this stand is protected against duplication by patent #D482904 in Wash. D.C. good luck bidders !!! Thanks for looking Designer/craftsman Duane Slaymaker More details at WWW.SlayFrame.com Note to buyers: Please indicate if you intend for your new stand to be used with an electric solid body guitar. If so, your stand will be adjusted accordingly. They are set up standard for acoustic guitars when they leave the shop. I appreciate your interest in this one of a kind product. Designer/craftsmanDuane Slaymaker   Note: Slay-Frame has no affiliation with the Taylor Guitar Co.   

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