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Why Woodwind & Brasswind ? |
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Display guitar or mandolin on flatwall surface i.e. drywall, cement block, wood, etc. Hardware & installation instructions included. |
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Displays your guitar like a work of art where it won't accidentally get knocked over. Also keeps the neck straight. Metal base. Includes mounting hardware. Lifetime warranty. |
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4 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
This thing works
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by Vito
1/17/2006 5:41:57 PM
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Musical Experience:
Guitar, bass, drums, keys - 41 years
Style of music:
Good Music
Hometown
Californicaty
I have installed four of these in my studio, and I'm fixing to buy and install four more. They come with mounting screws and nylon wall anchors, but I tossed those. Instead, I used the much more secure mounting provided by using 2.5" No. 8 drywall screws through the mounting holes and screwed directly into the wall studs behind the drywall. I would never trust drywall to support my instruments, but if you couldn't screw directly into the wall studs for some reason, I guess the nylon anchors would probably work OK, although in that situation, I'll probably mount a piece of 1 x 3 oak horizontally across the studs on the surface of the drywall. Then it would be easy to just mount the hangers directly to the oak with 1" wood screws or drywall screws.
Anyhow, the hangers themselves are great. They hold my guitars and basses securely, and they rotate to accommodate the offset of, say, the standard Fender Strat, Tele, and P-bass headstock. Buy some right now!
NOTE: This review pertains to the black hanger with the big knurled spacer between the forks and the mounting plate. The white one in the picture doesn't have such a spacer; consequently, it wouldn't work for an acoustic guitar, because it wouldn't hold the neck far enough from the wall plane to keep the body from resting against the wall.
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7 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
This thing works
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by Vito
1/17/2006 5:41:57 PM
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Musical Experience:
Guitar, bass, drums, keys - 41 years
Style of music:
Good Music
Hometown
Californicaty
I have installed four of these in my studio, and I'm fixing to buy and install four more. They come with mounting screws and nylon wall anchors, but I tossed those. Instead, I used the much more secure mounting provided by using 2.5" No. 8 drywall screws through the mounting holes and screwed directly into the wall studs behind the drywall. I would never trust drywall to support my instruments, but if you couldn't screw directly into the wall studs for some reason, I guess the nylon anchors would probably work OK, although in that situation, I'll probably mount a piece of 1 x 3 oak horizontally across the studs on the surface of the drywall. Then it would be easy to just mount the hangers directly to the oak with 1" wood screws or drywall screws.
Anyhow, the hangers themselves are great. They hold my guitars and basses securely, and they rotate to accommodate the offset of, say, the standard Fender Strat, Tele, and P-bass headstock. Buy some right now!
NOTE: This review pertains to the black hanger with the big knurled spacer between the forks and the mounting plate. The white one in the picture doesn't have such a spacer; consequently, it wouldn't work for an acoustic guitar, because it wouldn't hold the neck far enough from the wall plane to keep the body from resting against the wall.
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37 found helpful, 25 found unhelpful.
great product
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by Eric Carson
(txluthier@hotmail.com)
8/2/2005 3:12:37 AM
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Musical Experience:
musician/luthier
Style of music:
jazz, fingerstyle, blues
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