Finish Friendly Guitar Stands
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Finish Friendly Guitar Stands
I'm in need of a new guitar stand, but am aware of the nasty marks these cheap rubber trim tubes can lead to. Are there good quality stands out there that don't fall apart after 6 months and that are friendly to my Rick's finish? I have the 4001CS and an old Tux(whitestar) bass.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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bassman_bob
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I have some stand by K&M (errr... konig and meyer...or something)
was cheap and dosent leave any marks
was cheap and dosent leave any marks
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I have both On-Stage and K&M stands and have no problems with them.
One thing I've thought of trying with some of the other stands is to wrap the tubing with PTFE (Teflon®) tape (thread seal tape) because PTFE contains no dyes, fillers, antioxidants, etc., and it doesn't dissolve other things, (except for other perfluorochemicals), so it would be the most chemically inert and non-reactive substance to have next to a guitar finish.
One thing I've thought of trying with some of the other stands is to wrap the tubing with PTFE (Teflon®) tape (thread seal tape) because PTFE contains no dyes, fillers, antioxidants, etc., and it doesn't dissolve other things, (except for other perfluorochemicals), so it would be the most chemically inert and non-reactive substance to have next to a guitar finish.
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jeff_ulmer
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Don't everyone scream at once, but I've been using Carvin stands for a long time. They make one called a Frame Stand. I've modified it a bit and put some some cloth where the back rests. Very sturdy. I originally bought one for my Eko acoustic electric bass which is very wide and the frame stand has adjustments for that, but I bought a few more for my other basses. They work well and they are only around $15 from the Carvin website.
For me, the presence of surgical rubber is a key. While other rubbers may be safe, I have never known surgical rubber to harm an instrument.
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