Multi Guitar Stands

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daddyplaysbass

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I just got in trade deal one of those guitar stands that holds 7 guitars; Proline PLMS7 from MF
the neck leans against the back. Looks like it may put some side-to-side strain on the neck. I stopped by a music store near 63d and Kedzie, my man said just turn them to face the other direction every week or so and all will be good. Any suggestions/advice? I usually use a hanging stand for each bass.
https://www.musiciansfriend.com/accessories/proline-plms7-7-guitar-folding-stand/457009000001000
 

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I don’t use a stand like that but I wouldn’t be concerned with any strain on the neck

I would be curious if the foam used is safe for the finish’s my guitars have
 

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All foam is not created equal, if you have a modern finish you will be fine. I would not trust vintage instruments with a foam lined stand.
And if you have 25 minutes to blow:

 

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I've got three of those stands; two hold seven and one holds five.

There is so little pressure on the neck, that the matter is inconsequential.

As for the foam, I cover each base with a black towel, and the neck support areas with small pieces of cotton fabric. No foam comes in contact the the guitars.
 

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I use a 5-axe version live (even though I don’t carry 5 guitars anywhere)...gives a slot to the other guitarist(s) or bassist.
 

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I have a bunch of single stands, but just bought one that holds three of my most played guitars. Much better than constantly breaking them out of the closet.
 

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Hercules-5-Guitar-Rack-GS525B.png I use the Hercules brand for 5 instruments, the foam they use is supposed to be safe for any finish and thus far seems to be true. After 8 years now, no effects on any my guitar finishes.
 

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I've had one of those for years. Right here in the office. Side stress? It's a non event. Even if it were "a thing" there is very little side force because the guitar sits nearly vertical.
I have to say though, you have to be careful putting a guitar in, often the body rests on one bottom bar instead of both, then the guitar rotates sideways when you release it. Not a big deal, just have to watch that it rests on both.
Theat Hercules shown in post 11 is probably an improvement.
 

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Hercules racks work great for me. I wouldn’t trust the foam quality on a Proline brand stand.
 

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You guys have expensive tastes :eek:

You can find those for like 20 bucks, delivered. The 9-guitar ones
 

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Appreciate all the feedback - my basses that I keep in it are cheap, most expensive one I was out $35.00 and is actually the one I usually use for engagements; I keep my Fender Player Strat in a case in the closet, same with my Squier Jazzmaster and Squier Vintage Modified Jazz Bass.
 

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I have the Hercules 5 guitar stand, just got the D&A Hydra last week.

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