Mud Stand...A new concept in amp stands....

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Mud Stand...A new concept in amp stands....

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I am making and selling a new type of amp stand called the Mud Stand. It is perfect for the Nashville 112 used by so many steel players. Gets your amp up off the floor. It holds your amp at the perfect angle. Weighs less than 3 lbs.

The Mud Stand only has three components. These three components lock together in seconds when you are setting up, but the magic happens when you are tearing down. The Mud Stand has embedded magnets so when you pull the three pieces apart, they almost jump together in a tight block that you can carry with one finger.
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Because the Mud Stand has no metal parts, it will not scratch up the interior of your car like metal, folding amp stands. Likewise, it will not scratch up your amp or your steel guitar case. You can literally just throw it in your car with no chance of damage to your gear or the amp stand itself.
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The Mud Stand sells for 59.00. I will make a donation to the forum for every Mud Stand sold on here. I am happy to answer any questions you might have about this new concept in amp stands.

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Kermit

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That is a cool idea....

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What are the dimensions of the Mud Stand when it's deployed? And how tough are the panels? Are they rubber coated or anything to help them from being easily chipped?
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Nick,

The panels are not rubber coated,but they are pretty tough. Not indestructible, but they are really not prone to chipping. Our prototypes were gigged with weekly, for two years, and other than getting dirty from stages, they showed no wear and tear. You can clean the Mud Stand with Windex or just soap and water.

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Thanks for the info. I'm going to give this a little thought.
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Hey Kermit, is there any weight rating on this thing? Or is it pretty much any amp that you can get to fit on it? (I was thinking about a Peavey Session 400, Nashville 400, or a Hernia 500?)
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Roger,

Thank you for your inquiry. In order to keep the Mud Stand at a reasonable size, we did not design it to hold the bigger amps. The biggest amp the Mud Stand will hold is a Fender Twin Reverb. Which is about 69 lbs and 20 inches tall. I think the three amps you asked about are heavier and probably taller than a Twin.

We can custom make you a larger version of the Mud Stand, for the larger amps, but it would be more expensive. If this is something you are interested in, I would be happy to work up a price for you.

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Also....for the forum members who also play guitar...the Mud Stand is used by many guitar players to hold amps as small as a Princeton and as large as a Twin Reverb. It also holds a Peavey Special 130 great.


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How do I get one?
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Very nice.

What's the distance between the inside of the vertical supports?

Just trying to eyeball and use the other dimensions you provide, I'd be guessing at 16-18"?
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Walter,

You can pay via Paypal. Just send me a PM with your ship to address and I will give you my PayPal email address.

We will be shipping some out to forum members tomorrow. We can get yours out too.

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What's the distance between the inside of the vertical supports?

Just trying to eyeball and use the other dimensions you provide, I'd be guessing at 16-18"?
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Three Mud Stands shipping out to forum members today. I just made a donation to the forum. Thank you guys for giving them a try!

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What is the shipping price to Germany - zip code: 06556 ?
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Heiko,

The USPS website shows that shipping to you would be 47.00

Also, we have a special going on for the month of June. 10% off the Mud Stand.

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Can I use the amp stand for my Roland Cube 60 ? Width 410mm / Height 440mm / Depth 275mm ?
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Heiko,

Your Cube 60 will fit the Mud Stand perfectly. If you want to order one, just PM me your complete ship to address and I will give you my Pay-Pal email address for payment.

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Got mine Mud Stand today. Very fast international shipping.
It is a great stand and very very light weight ... can transport it with 2 fingers and the PV 1000 and the 112 is very safe on it. Great job. Thank you! :D
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Customer sent us a picture from the road. Great looking steel rig.

Find out how the Mud Stand can improve your tone at mudstand.com

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Another forum member gigging with a Mud Stand. Great looking LDG!



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great product

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hope to get one soon
very well made
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Hey Kermit,,,I sent you a PM????
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