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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Sturdy rehearsal stands for my mandolin and electric violin.
Christian Walsh
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
Got my daughter a loog guitar for Christmas and it was a bit too small for a standard guitar stand. This fits perfectly, has a cool design, and looks great.
kenneth t.
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
Del. fast . Built as described . Very light weight and convienent . Comes apart and fits in a gig bag in seconds . Great price , I love it !
Pauline Long
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
They said “east to assemble” and it was. Two pieces stuck together and a very reasonable price. I highly recommend this
Kieran Howard
Reviewed in Australia on November 23, 2024
Great that its separatable- for travel or storage. And it looks pretty cool. Got it for my daughter's standard sized ukulele now its right next to dad's guitar. Cool product
Irene
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
I purchased this item for an old violin I have. I wanted to display this violin on a table and this holder is perfect fit. Very easy to put together. Price was reasonable. Very lightweight. Color is very nice. It is doing it job of making the violin a show piece.
LYNNETTE
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
Displays my instrument fine. Nice wood finish, with soft strip where instrument rests to prevent scratching.
veegee
Reviewed in Canada on April 10, 2024
Stand fit together in seconds, is sturdy (not floppy), and has soft velvet on the edge the ukelele rests on. I saw a similar stand in Tom Lee Music for $45 (sorry, Tom Lee). This is an unbeatable deal.
Larry McGuire
Reviewed in Australia on June 30, 2023
Well-packed, prompt delivery, goods as ordered. Simple transaction, well executed, thank you.
michele hayden
Reviewed in Canada on June 12, 2023
It's quite cute and affordable and it fits my baritone ukulele unlike a more expensive one I bought before it. Be aware that it wouldn't fall over but could be knocked over if someone banged into it on the side as it's sort of a tripod. It is plastic laminate not wood (or even wood) veneer but it's harder to tell with the darker colour. There is a very small chip off the plastic but I will just use a permanent marker to cover it up.
jimm
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2023
I’ve been collecting ukuleles for several years now, and have been using the kind of plastic stands that are light and foldable.I noticed this type of stand on Amazon about 3 years ago. But from the images, it seemed unnecessarily ornate and over-the-top, as opposed to the form-follows-function approach of the plastic stands I’d been using. I imagined the flamboyant design of this stand would be a distraction from any ukulele placed in it. But recently I decided to give one a try anyway, and I’m so glad I did!After sliding its 2 pieces together and placing a ukulele in the stand, I was surprised to see that its form is indeed function-based, with no extraneous design. And while it does look a bit odd by itself, with a ukulele in it, the design recedes to the background to showcase the instrument. (I chose the less color-saturated dark brown to reduce distraction.)If portability is a priority, it delivers there as well because it’s very light, and the unassembled 2 pieces can lay flat together.Also, for ukuleles with pickups, this stand has sufficient space to allow for leaving the cord plugged in with the instrument on the stand (unlike the plastic stands I’d been using).One minor criticism is that its description as “wooden” — which implies solid wood — is misleading because it’s actually particle board with a wood veneer. That said, the strength of solid wood is not needed for securely holding relatively light instruments, plus the veneer is made from a handsome wood.All things considered, I give this product a solid five stars. And after some time using the first stand I ordered, I was so satisfied that I bought several more for my other ukes!
Psalm 100
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2021
This "wood" X type is a classier display stand, but it does lean back a ways and has to be pulled out from the wall to keep it from touching it. With the shoulder rest on, it sits a little odd and not as stable, but it will fit, but I'm not crazy about the stability with the shoulder rest on it. It sits a little crooked because of the shape of the shoulder rest and for stability it has to lean waaay back or teeter upright(awkward). The cushioning was all intact and it assembled together perfectly, but I needed a second stand and chose to go with the Metal Stagg and wish I had bought two. I found I could rest the bow frog on the extended arm and lean it against the violin, so that worked nicely. But hands down I really like the Metal one for stability, rugged portability, and the violin sits perfectly in the cradle and almost hides it because of its slim profile and it's not bad looking. Bottom line- I like the X for its looks... but I like the metal one Much More for every other reason!!
Linjia
Reviewed in Australia on August 24, 2020
looks great! like this product
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