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OnStage XCG4 Tripod Guitar Stand  | 
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Brand: On-Stage Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $21.00 Buy New: $7.41 You Save: $13.59 (65%)
New (14) from $7.41
Avg. Customer Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 26
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 20 x 8 x 5 Portable, single guitar or bass stand.Collapses for easy transport, heavy duty design.
MPN: XCG4 UPC: 659814710256 EAN: 0659814710256 ASIN: B0002GXYEG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | tubular metal stand | | • | heavy-duty | | • | Single Guitar Stand |
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Product Description The XCG4 holds virtually any acoustic or electric guitar or bass. This is a tubular metal stand with black velveteen rubber padding, a heavy-duty sheet metal leg housing, a security strap on the top yolk of the stand and a matte black powder coat finish. Setup and height adjustment is easy with its non-scratching friction knob.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 18 more reviews...
guitar stand July 10, 2008 This guitar stand (for less than $10.00) is better than the $40.00 models I find at local music stores. It holds the instrument at the right angle and has padding in all the right places.
A Very Different Experience July 5, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have not had the positive experience with the XCG4 that other reviewers on this site have had. There are two main problems: 1. The arms at the bottom of the stand which cradle the guitar from underneath swivel wildly and at the slightest touch. Just the act of removing the guitar from the stand can cause the lower arms to swivel out of place so that when I return the guitar to the stand, the lower arms are often turned the wrong way and unless I carefully turn the lower arms back to the correct position before placing the guitar back on the stand, my guitar is likely to go crashing to the floor. 2. The velveteen rubber padding wants to constantly slide off the upper arms leaving the guitar neck exposed to bare metal. The little plastic stoppers at the ends of the arms are supposed to prevent this from happening but when the padding starts to slide off, the stoppers offer little or no resistance and just pop out so I must constantly be pushing the padding back into position and pushing the stoppers back into the ends of the arms. And of course, with the stoppers constantly popping out and rolling across the floor, eventually and inevitably you will lose them, but that's OK because they don't do any good anyway.
music stand June 20, 2008 The product arrived in perfect condition and very quickly. I would use them again.
It works May 31, 2008 It really does smell, but you don't have to air it outside or anything. Easy to put together.
A Good Product May 31, 2008 I have not had any problems with the stand. Only problem I can foresee having is the part that the guitar sits on seems to turn a bit if nudged by something. However I have only seen this without the guitar on it.
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