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i want 1 guitar stand for all 6 of my guitars. 3 acoustics and 2 electrics and 1 electric bass... any ideas what's the better one to choose? like, i dont want them bumping into each other. is this a problem with multi guitar stands?
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You should check out the Warwick CRS7 multi stand. It can hold 7 guitars and basses at 1 time. That has to be the most I've seen for 1 stand.
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Yep, Warwick seems to have all the 7-stand guitar stands on the market right now. I really dig the RS7 one I might have to get one of those pretty soon since all of my guitars are starting to give me a bit of claustrophia where they're at right now.
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Another vote for the folding 7 rockstand by Warwick RS7. There is a little bumping action once in a while, but it can be avoided if you're careful.
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ya, these are good suggestions, totally... i guess my other option would be to hang my guitars on the wall of my studio, using those guitar hangers. anybody have any experience with those? of course, they have to be sturdy, but, like, i heard some of them actually use material that would stain or discolor my guitar necks, anybodyelse ever hear of that problem? i admit, it would look very cool hanging the guitars on my wall, any ideas?
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