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The steel tongue drum stand is made of wood with a sturdy frame, which gives it a strong and stable characteristic.
Equipped with a rubber anti-skid pad to protect the bottom of your instrument, makes it not easy to move and prevent your instrument from slipping off bracket.
Removable for easy transport when not doing its job on the stage, at home, studio, or in your playroom.
Romidar
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
I got this as a stand for a drum that has a ~6" diameter at the bottom, to raise it to a specific height. I had to guess which model of stand to buy. This one came close.Overall impression: The stand's narrowest surface is too narrow, but I can still use it—saved by the rubber strips attached to the edges. And I'll do a tiny bit of surgery on it.It can be assembled and taken apart easily. It's stable when assembled and sturdy enough for my purposes. The product is satisfactory.Sellers of musical instruments and accessories often do a poor job of providing dimensions. I've measured all of them for the 0.000000001% of the human race who'll be vaguely interested. :-)Metric equivalents below are approximations.Thickness of the slats, ½"/12.7mmMaximum height, 4¼"/10.8cm, as noted in the product photo.Maximum width of the base, just shy of 9½" or 24cm, as noted in the photo.Maximum width at the top, to outside edges, 8⅝"/21.9cmMaximum width at the top, to _inside_ edges (taking the rubber strips into account), 7⅝"/19.4cmInside width at the first major "bend," taking rubber strips into account, 4⅝"/11.75cmInside width at the narrowest horizontal surface, taking rubber strips into account, 3¾"/9.5cmDistance from floor to the top of the narrowest horizontal surface, 2¾"/7cmThe product photo also notes a "22mm" dimension. No idea what that refers to.You're welcome. :-)
CS
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
Followed directions and they never sprouted
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