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Wood Guitar Stand,Folding A- Frame Floor Guitar Rack for Guitars,Bass, Strings Instrument,Acoustic Guitar Display Rack (MA-38K Acacia mangium)

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1.Color:Ma-37 Ashtree


About this item

  • 1. Crafted from precious solid wood, the original wood color and pattern blend seamlessly with the wooden guitar. More aesthetically pleasing and upscale.
  • 2. Multiple colors (different primary colors of wood) to choose from, catering to different aesthetic needs; Change the black style of the iron frame that has remained unchanged for thousands of years.
  • 3. The split type is detachable and can be assembled by oneself. Convenient to carry and save storage space.
  • 4. A-type guitar stand: All hardware components are made of stainless steel, which is corrosion-resistant and rust resistant. Durable and long-lasting.
  • 5. Anti scratch rubber sponge to protect the guitar from damage.
  • 6. Available in 3 colors: MA-38G peach blossom wood, MA-38H white wax wood, MA-38K acacia wood
  • 7.Widely applicable: Suitable for various instruments such as acoustic guitar, folk music, classical music, banjo, electric guitar, grand violin, UK, etc; Also applicable to various ethnic musical instruments such as horsehead fiddle, erhu, pipa, ruan, etc



Product Description

guitar stand 1
Folding Guitar Stand details
Solid Wood Acoustic Guitar Stand wide use
Folding A- Frame Floor Guitar Rack
Hardwood Folding Guitar Stand
outdoor use

Here for the Objective Facts/Subjective Opinions
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
This is an excellent guitar stand by JIPIS. It is super easy to assemble and appears to be of high quality materials (wood is the main one). Its available for a very fair price too. Super pleased!
Weekend warrior
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
This stand folds, has a great design and the cushions look like they will hold up for quite a while! Great find!
DF
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
This guitar stand looks quite nice. It goes together quickly and easily with the provided Allen key. Just be sure to have the long end of the bases go opposite the chromed support hinge. It securely supports my bass guitar and I'm certain it would also do well with any of my electrical or acoustics. I do have to give it a bit of a knock for the poor looking hinge - see photos. I feel like that could be done better. Also, it doesn't lock in place, it just hinges. I'd prefer something that is a bit more solid feeling, though I realize it's not too likely to fold without something causing other issues to instruments. But it would be nice to have a more locking type hinge that also looked better. Othe than that, it looks better than most metal ones I own or have seen.
Ryan B.
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
We got both of our kids guitars for Christmas, and I realized we don't really have anywhere to put both of them for easy access. This seemed like an affordable option (I'm not very confident they'll actually use the guitars very often, but time will tell), so I thought I'd give it a try. It's a quality little stand. We already had another stand that I was planning on using for one of the guitars, but it's not nearly as nice as this one. I may have to pick up another so they don't fight over who gets this one.
GTB
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
It's not the best stand in the world, but it's pretty good for the price. It looks nicer than the solid black ones and takes up less room than the ones with neck support. Very easy to put together and fold away. An acoustic guitar feels stable enough in it. I'd probably buy it again.
Mara
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
I love this. So nice to have it in my bedroom to have my guitar ready to practice. It’s. Nice and Soild so I don’t worry about my precious Martin falling at all. I keep it in the case at night but like to have it hand while recording or practicing. This stand is really great for that. It’s well made and was easy to assemble by myself. Very Soild. I recommend it,
MarkK10
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
This is a nice stand that seems to be well made. It comes unassembled, but it is pretty easy to put together. The stand is made from hardwood and the support arms are steel with a rubber coating. The screws that hold the feet to the A-frame are have machine threads and connect to steel inserts on the A-Frame. All of this indicates that this is a pretty sturdy stand. Also, it folds flat for storage or transport.After I assembled the stand, I tried out a few instruments to see how it worked. As you can see from the pictures that I posted with this review, I put a Strat, an acoustic and a P-Bass in it. The guitars seemed okay, but the bass did not seem as secure and steady. I think that the longer length of the neck and the big headstock put so much weight up so high that it felt a bit unsteady. It might be okay in your music room at home but I don’t think I would put my bass on it at a gig.The price is reasonable for this stand and it should work fine for your guitar, unless it’s a valuable vintage instrument. Please note that this review is for the MA-38 stand.
Laryssa Skiles
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
I actually have a very similar “Guitto” stand (which is made by Joyo I believe) that I really like, but it has a number of plastic parts on it. I thought it would be interesting to try this one since it appeared to be made entirely of wood, and I could always use an extra stand. This one is not necessarily better or worse than the other one, it just has different pros and cons.The wooden construction feels like good quality and gives this one a more premium feel. However, the plastic parts of the other stand actually had less play in them, so the other stand feels a little more sturdy. This stand has a metal hinge at the top, and the backrest is padded with the same thin foam tape that covers the rest of the surfaces. The Guitto stand has a plastic top hinge, but it also has a little silicone bumper at the hinge which cushions instruments better than I feel the foam does. When this stand unfolds, the locking bracket has a much more pronounced “snap” than the Guitto stand, which I like, but functionally I think they’re the same.One bit of oversight is that there is a lack of foam padding where the lower hinges are. If you place your instrument all the way at the back it will bump into bare wood. If you’re being careful anyway this probably won’t be an issue, but the Guitto stand is padded there and feels easier to set your instrument into as a result. One major tip in this stand’s favor is its size, it folds up a little smaller than the Guitto stand and just feels less bulky in general.All in all, you can’t really go wrong with either option, although I prefer my other stand because it just feels a little sturdier, despite the plastic.