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I made a series of these – kept one for myself and gave the others away. The design kept evolving, which was kinda frustrating not to have it right to begin with, but satisfying to end up with something pretty useful. Great to use on stage or anytime you need to set your ax down frequently. Shellac and Waterlox finish.
-- ken


































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a1Jim
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posted 82 days ago
cool idea well done
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CJay
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posted 82 days ago
I like that. I like that a lot.
Innovator
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posted 82 days ago
Nice job, they look good and serve the purpose.
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duasbata
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posted 82 days ago
Nice Greene and Greene style stand. Haven’t seen one yet. My classicals would look great on those stands.
Ken Reed
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posted 82 days ago
Duasbata,
Well, your welcome to copy the design. I recommend the one in the main picture. The holder is from Hercules and can be found on Amazon. Nice piece of hardware. It’s normally meant to be mounted on a wall, but I adapted it to the stand.
-- ken