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wmthor
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Post by wmthor »

I'm glad that I'm not having to step all over my guitars.

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Post by dswp »

I really like these invisible wall hangers. For the life of me I cannot find them again. I think that the manufacture has gone out of business.



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Post by johnallg »

Dave, they're in the stores, you're just not seeing them because they're invisible! :D
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Very good John Image
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Post by tennis_nick »

I'd like to know how they work! if I didn't have space issues I'd check them out!
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Post by squirefan01 »

How about the "String Swing" hanger? My local music store has these in stock.

http://www.music123.com/Product/Product.aspx?SKU=22979
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Post by firstbassman »

This is what I wound up doing:

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The hangers are from Guitar Ideas.

Hhhmmm . . . no room for the basses or for the acoustics though . . .
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