That's what I need. Do they make them with more capacity than seven?
I dig this! So handy, and it looks really cool, don't it?
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That's what I need. Do they make them with more capacity than seven?
-Sean
Guitars: Lots.
Amphs: More than last year.
Pedals: Many, although I go straight from guitar to amp more often lately.
They hold 6, not 7.
You can contact them at http://rocksolidguitarstands.com
I don't see any others on their site, but it's worth asking them. Perhaps they have more products coming, I don't know.
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I'll need one if I ever finish the living room floor, which is where the gear will all move to.
They look much nicer than similar designed stands.
Enjoy!
They are nice!
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Not to derail the thread from Rock Solid, but I'm looking at these as well. They cost more, but look great.
http://www.guitarstorage.com/
The Session Deluxe
Standard model
And the fancy Carousel
Oh crap those are nice both sites.................................. if I ever get another guitar collection which I will!!!
Those stands are great. The F hole one is sharp I can imagine the wifes face if I start bringing in 2 tier stands.lol The home is full of guitars already.
I don't see putting any basses on that two tiered model! Not to mention how top heavy it might get with a good selection of LP's. They are very nice though. A wee bit "pricey". "ouch"
I decided to go with the Rock Solid stand. The other one has veneer sides and looks too bulky for where I'll be putting one.
I think that was a smart choice Tig! I need 2 of something similar but I will build my own. I can make them for myself much cheaper and every bit as good if not better. But before you ask. I have no clue how much they would be if I made them for someone else. I might be convinced to do a few. Just wouldn't dare commit to dozens.
What I don't like about "any" of the stands is no protection between the guitars. I imagine 2 a.m. switching out guitars and putting a nice big dent or scratch on my acoustic with my T-40 bass. I have a solution but I haven't been in the woodshop long enough to flesh it out.