This thing is great for not only portability and for onstage. The only problem i have with it is that the separators design to keep guitars from bumping into one another are all loose, which is the design of this product, but im not a fan of it. Other wise good use
BlackLine TGS-6
MSRP: CHF 176.00
Product # | 200339 |
Brand | BlackLine |
Category | Suitcase Guitar Stands | Brand Category | BlackLine - Suitcase Stands |
Series | BlackLine Instrument Stands |
Release date | October 2018 |
Availability | >20.0 units in stock |
Shop | Availability |
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Giebenach BL | In stock |
Description
lenght : 68cm
width : 50cm
height : 13cm
Diemsions of the mounted stand :
Overall:
lenght : 68cm
width : 57cm
height : 63cm
Internal :
lenght : 58cm
width : 50cm
height : 59cm
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Dimension
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Properties
- Width: 690mm
- Depth: 130mm
Reviews (4)
Sturdy, well made. I’ve had it a year. The pads on the bottom that separate the guitars float to allow for different thicknesses of different guitars, so, I’m careful to place the instrument in with it’s bottom edge touching the The lower front lip of the bottom of
the rack, as it shows in the picture. Because I do this, I’ve had no damage to any guitar, even when I fill all the slots. In your studio
it’ll last a lifetime, on the road 6 months to a year at best. Don’t put it near where people walk, they’ll bang the guitars together when they bump into it. Not “if” they bump into it. Murphy’s Law dominates live venues. Even in Switzerland. Better for a studio.
At a gig somebody will say: “Oh, so nice of them to so prettily display the nice guitars so I can so easily pick out which one I want to steal”. No problem w/ good security, “Mongo: pawn, in game of life..” Maybe I been in COVID lockdown too long...