
(The brand says "Ultimate")
So I was wondering if the padding is compatible with the finish on RIC guitars. The price is right, for sure.
JimK
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I have to agree. The cheaper usually means the cheesier. The only stand I've used without problems has been a K&M stand.wooly wrote:I personally, would trust no rubber on the guitar stand.
Cover it with cotton cloth.
johnhall wrote: You will have not problems whatsoever with Ultimate stands; it's the inexpensive imports that often use PVC tubing which will eat your finish. Anything with clear tubing should be avoided.
I remember that post and was going to mention it. I have literally left a guitar on my Ultimate stand for over two years with no reaction. Unfortunately the Ultimate stand I prefer is now out of production. I have two and wish I had bought a couple more. These fold flat with no extra pieces.jimk wrote:Wait...nevermind. I found the answer already. Shouldda done a search first. Here's the answer right from JH himself
PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 9:30 am
johnhall wrote: You will have not problems whatsoever with Ultimate stands; it's the inexpensive imports that often use PVC tubing which will eat your finish. Anything with clear tubing should be avoided.
So even covering it with cotton won't necesarily stop the finish being affected because the gases will permeate through the weave of the fabric, it'll only slow down the rate at which it reacts with the CV.beatlefreak wrote:...The vinyl tubing emits gasses for years that will affect the CV finish on a Rick...
In some case, fabric may even make it worse. T-shirt material is the worse, tending to spread the damage as the gases permeate and wick through the material; you get a nice imprint as well. Thick flannel-like materials are better, although sometime the dyes can transfer. Whore house plush as in the cases is pretty good as the instrument tends to float on the hairy fibers, allowing the air to dissipate any out-gassing.stevebasshead wrote:So even covering it with cotton won't necesarily stop the finish being affected because the gases will permeate through the weave of the fabric, it'll only slow down the rate at which it reacts with the CV.
As long as you don't mind a few stains...beatlefreak wrote:You could probably get the heavily perfumed stuff real cheap.

If you put any other brand besides Fender on it, the stand will immediately collapse.chronictown wrote:While we're on the topic...anybody have any experiences with these little F*nder stands?