Stand-up Guitar Stand with Asher Lap Steel

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Terry VunCannon
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Stand-up Guitar Stand with Asher Lap Steel

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A great to to play standing with my Asher lap or the Strat-O-Lap...a Stand-up Guitar Stand. Works great.

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Post by Chris Allen »

That's a sweet looking steel.

Can you offer more info on the stand?

Cheers.
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I looked at some symbol stand and thought it would a great steel stand. How about some more pictures etc.
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The stand I found is no longer made the store thought. It is like this one...and had been in the store for years. I got mine for a steal. No charge for the pun guys...
http://www.guitarcenter.com/KM/Acoustic ... adType^PLA
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I will take some more pictures of mine tomorrow. The one I have seems to be much more heavy, and very sturdy.
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Post by Chris Allen »

I've seen the K&M stand. Yours looks a lot heftier.

Thanks Terry.
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Post by William Hoff »

His is a Gracie stand. Much stouter and getting very hard to find.
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Post by Terry VunCannon »

William, a Gracie stand. I was wondering what it was, it had been at the store so long that they did not know. It is very sturdy.
And thanks to you, I found the Gracie link...
http://graciestands.com/
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Post by Kekoa Blanchet »

I like the look of a steel guitar stand like this -- similar to the antique 3-legged steel guitar stands, but sturdier (and not rusty).

I'm a little unclear on how the guitar is secured onto this stand. The stock hardware looks like it is intended to position a guitar on edge, as you would normally hold an acoustic guitar to strum it. Can it securely hold a steel guitar flat?

Here's an earlier discussion on the Forum with a couple of other stands made from similar hardware: a cymbal stand and a conga stand.

http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... highlight=
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The instrument fits in the frame & is held in place by the clamps, which are hand tightened.

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