Deluxe34 stand brackets....help identify.

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Jim Fogarty
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Deluxe34 stand brackets....help identify.

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Hey,

I bought a used Deluxe 34 stand from another forum member a couple months ago, after a heard Mark was hanging it up. Only problem is, I got it, but don't know which brackets are for what, and none of them seem to fit well with my particular steels.

So.....can anyone identify these brackets.

Also, anyone have other brackets they might be selling? I'd particularly like a dobro holder and one that fits a Supro.

Thanks!



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Post by Bill Sinclair »

Jim,

It looks like you actually have two of Mark's stands, a Universal and a Streamliner, I believe, but just one set of legs. Have a look at some of the pics at the Asher site (link below) to see how they use a combination of L-shaped brackets to hold most guitars. That top bracket looks like it is intended to grip the shoulders of an acoustic. You might consider cutting the end off one of the longer U-shaped brackets to get a usable L-bracket.

https://asher-guitars-lap-steels-store. ... teel-stand
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Post by Jim Fogarty »

Thanks Bill!

I reached out to Asher, to see if they'll sell me just some brackets. We'll see.

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Jim, I have these I can let you have. Just pay the shipping.
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Gil James wrote:Jim, I have these I can let you have. Just pay the shipping.
Thanks so much, Gil. Message sent!
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Top 2 are for a Frypan I believe
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Post by Jean-Sebastien Gauthier »

Top to bottom;

bottom of Clinesmith JM, do well for frypan also
Neck of frypan
Part of the universal
Bottom
Bottom
Neck
Neck

You have lot of choice, you can simply chose the ones that fit your steel.
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