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String Swing Wood Guitar Wall Hanger | 
enlarge | Brand: String Swing Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $17.99 Buy New: $7.95 You Save: $10.04 (56%)
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Rating: 27 reviews Sales Rank: 27
Color: brown Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 6.2 x 1 x 4.6 The best way to hang your guitar or mandolin in your home or studio. Keeps your guitar safe and secure but easy to reach. Adjustable, pivoting yoke fits any guitar or mandolin. Our special tubing is guaranteed not to mar the finish of any instrument.
MPN: CC01 Model: CC01 UPC: 650106000017 EAN: 0650106000017 ASIN: B0002GLCRC
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| Features:
| • | Yoke pivots to hold any type of headstock | | • | Yoke is adjustable to any width | | • | Hardware included to mount to a flatwall surface | | • | Hanger displays wide or narrow body instruments |
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Product Description The String Swing S1 Home and Studio hanger has become the standard for hanging your instrument securely and conveniently. You say you'd like to practice more but digging your guitar out of the closet just turns you off. Hang it where you can get at it quick. You can adjust the width of the yoke to fit your guitar or mandolin. Rubber tubing insures that your instrument won't get scratched.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 22 more reviews...
For the not-so-hardcore among us too! November 15, 2008 RedReplicant (Charlottesville, VA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My husband got Guitar Hero for Christmas and on a whim added one of these hangers to his wish list. One of our friends got it for us, almost as a joke-- but then we mounted it and realized how handy it was! It works wonderfully for our little plastic guitar, saves it from getting scratched up in the closet, and looks pretty darn cool. Highly recommended!
Plastic drywall mount breaks before fully inserted October 19, 2008 Andrew Whitacre 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm going to take a chance using only the screws to install this, as the drywall mount ripped in half as I screwed it into the wall, per the instructions. I'll be moving the entire hanger up slightly to cover up the inch-wide hole in my wall, complete with half a mount stuck inside. :)
well made August 23, 2008 Joseph Santarromana (los angeles) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
this guitar wall hanger is well made, i bought it because i have a small place and thought it be good to get the guitar off the floor and on the wall to free up space, turns out my wall space is small too so where the heck am i going to install it? my problem but the hanger is well made and looks good.
Strong and Reliable August 3, 2008 P. Finnerty (NC) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
It's been 2 1/2 years since I hung this on the wall. It's very sturdy and securely holds my acoustic and I bought another for my heavy Strat. Make sure you use the foam rings for then end of the fingers, they prevent slippage. Mount to a beam with the included 2" screws for the best strength.
Good for Guitars, but not Banjos. May 19, 2008 W. Gow (Boca Raton, FL) Works beautifully with my guitar- nice and sturdy, keeps it away from the wall, etc. However, it doesn't work that well with my banjo. I guess the head is too narrow and the weight rests on the tuners. It's a bit unnerving. I guess I should have bought one specifically for it.... Anyway, it's a great guitar hanger at an excellent price. Buy one!
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