Question about keeping my finish safe

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ram wrote:How much space does one need.... a little more.
Um, as far as I've seen, it tends to be a LOT more...
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I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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So here's the pics...

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I made 2 of them as I have other guitars, but didn't take their picture with the Rics as they might get an inferiority complex! :lol: The 3rd one I made is smaller and more portable so I can have out what anyone I play with and me will need. Also, Paul's comment reminded me that we inherited a Farfisa Organ from the 60's from my father-in-law and once it is repaired and running, it will need to go somewhere too! This is a good problem to have!

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Those are very nice stands you made Jason !
Did you happen to keep the dimensions or a diagram that you could post, for others who might like to utilize similar ideas to make something similar ? :D :wink:
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Nice rack. I understand wanting to keep them handy.
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8mileshigher wrote:Those are very nice stands you made Jason !
Did you happen to keep the dimensions or a diagram that you could post, for others who might like to utilize similar ideas to make something similar ? :D :wink:
I modded some plans I found on the internet. I will dig them up and do my best to describe the what I changed when I get some time in the next few days.
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ram wrote:How much space does one need....
It's never enough!
Ka is a wheel.
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8mileshigher wrote:Those are very nice stands you made Jason !
Did you happen to keep the dimensions or a diagram that you could post, for others who might like to utilize similar ideas to make something similar ? :D :wink:
Rich & all interested,

Here's the link to the plans I based mine off of. Please feel free to PM me for any details you can't figure out and I will tell you what I know, take measurements, etc.:

http://eledar.net/Music/GuitarStand/index.htm

Hope that helps,

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Thanks for the links on those plans. :)
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My Ultimate stands that I have used for years, without issues to the guitar finish, have self-adhesive felt for the neck support.
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