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String Swing Guitar Stand, Multi Guitar Rack for Acoustic, Electric, Bass Guitars, Hand Welded Steel & Oak Hardwood, Padded Guitar Holders, Guitar Stands Floor - USA Made
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Color | Oak |
Material | Hardwood |
Brand | String Swing |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 36.5 x 4.25 x 4.2 inches |
Finish Type | oak |
About this item
- DESIGNED FOR THE MUSICIAN- Our Guitar Floor Rack is crafted from North American oak hardwood to provide a sturdy and secure frame that properly locks each guitar in place. Our neck rests are covered with high-density composite padding that gently secures your instrument and won’t deteriorate over time. Your guitar will always be in contact with our durable composite padding keeping even the finest guitars like Yamaha, Gibson, Fender, and Ibanez in pristine condition.
- ENJOY YOUR GUITARS- String Swing’s CC34 guitar rack is crafted to complete your studio or room with a great-looking oak hardwood finish, so you can continue enjoying your guitars long after they’ve been played. Our rack holds up to 6 electric or 3 acoustic guitars including hardbody electrics, dreadnoughts, and full-sized acoustics.
- 30 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE - With over three decades of experience serving musicians across the World, String Swing has a proven track record of crafting top-notch musical-instrument hangers and display systems. Our products, manufactured in Wisconsin, USA, are guaranteed for life, reflecting our commitment to quality.
- " 100% USA-MADE QUALITY- The CC34 is proudly crafted in the USA with top-quality American hardwoods that bring character to your guitar storage. Designed and built in our small-town Wisconsin facility your guitar racks are backed by exceptional American craftsmanship ensuring premium care for your finest guitars. "
- LIFETIME STRUCTURAL WARRANTY- Have peace of mind knowing your investment is protected for a lifetime. Our guitar racks are fully backed by an exceptional Lifetime Structural Warranty so your thoughts can be free to create, enjoy, or simply get lost in the music.
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Easy to assemble | 4.5 | — | 3.6 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.3 |
Sturdiness | 4.4 | — | 3.6 | 4.7 | 4.1 | 4.1 |
Value for money | 4.2 | — | 3.9 | — | 3.9 | 3.9 |
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Product information
Item Weight | 8.48 pounds |
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Product Dimensions | 36.5 x 4.25 x 4.2 inches |
ASIN | B00CBISHS6 |
Item model number | CC34 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #6,042 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #47 in Stands for Single Guitars & Basses |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 11, 2013 |
Color Name | Oak |
Material Type | Hardwood |
Size | 6 Guitar |
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Product Description
Side-Loading, inline guitar rack. Holds up to 6 electric guitars or 3 acoustic guitars! Keep your guitars within reach in this handmade ash hardwood rack. Built to take a lifetime of abuse and still look great.
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Customers like the appearance, quality and size of the guitar stand. For example, they mention it looks good, is well designed and that it takes up less space. Some appreciate the fit, and wood quality. That said, opinions are mixed on the value.
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Customers like the quality of the stand. They say it is well-constructed, sturdy, and holds their instruments in place very well. Some complain that the instructions are lacking. However, most are satisfied with the performance and functionality of the product.
"...Don't know why this is necessary, as the screws securely hold everything together...." Read more
"Nicely made, pretty natural oak, and easy to assemble...." Read more
"...expensive than some of the cheaper models on Amazon, but it is well-constructed, nice oak wood, looks fantastic, and will really add some class to..." Read more
"...Nicely constructed, sturdy, guitar finish-friendly padding, easy to put together, modestly priced, and good looking. I have one problem with it...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the stand. They mention that it looks good, is well designed, and is made of natural oak. They also appreciate the light open pore satin finish, which makes the stand look very natural. Overall, customers find it to be a simple and elegant solution to the problem of storing a lot of items.
"...Meaning, my wife is happy! This stand is well designed, attractive and compact, as well as quite sturdy...." Read more
"Nicely made, pretty natural oak, and easy to assemble...." Read more
"...models on Amazon, but it is well-constructed, nice oak wood, looks fantastic, and will really add some class to your studio." Read more
"...finish-friendly padding, easy to put together, modestly priced, and good looking. I have one problem with it...." Read more
Customers find the item stand easy to assemble. They mention the directions are simple, and the assembly video is helpful. Some say the stand is good quality and installs well. Overall, most are satisfied with the ease of assembly and recommend it to others.
"...Easy enough to put together.Cons:-..." Read more
"Nicely made, pretty natural oak, and easy to assemble...." Read more
"...The rack was easy to assemble. The instructions are minimal, but the design is simple...." Read more
"...Nicely constructed, sturdy, guitar finish-friendly padding, easy to put together, modestly priced, and good looking. I have one problem with it...." Read more
Customers like the fit of the stand. They mention that it holds their guitars securely, and it fits in better with furniture. Some say that it's fine for full-size guitars, and that it fits comfortably and stably without touching. Overall, most are happy with the fit and functionality of the product.
"...Fits my acoustic and two electrics perfectly without risk of banging them into each other when returning one to the rack...." Read more
"...This rack is perfect for regular guitars, but obviously you may have an issue with anything like a Flying V or similarly “non-traditional” body..." Read more
"...Still more stable than those cheap folding stands.- Fit between guitars is a bit tight, so you have to be careful (but not overly so) that you..." Read more
"...good quality of all peaces and how precise was the drilling and overall assembly fit...." Read more
Customers like the size of the stand. They mention that it takes up less space, and presents a cleaner look. They also say it's an excellent guitar stand for compact spaces, and can fold for easy storage. Customers also say that it provides a nice amount of space and padding, and reclaims a ton of floor space.
"...Meaning, my wife is happy! This stand is well designed, attractive and compact, as well as quite sturdy...." Read more
"...Buying this rack was a great move. It takes up less space, and presents a cleaner look...." Read more
"Perfect size for holding my 2 Taylor acoustics and 3 electric guitars, I my keep guitars in living room so looks much better than metal stands, also..." Read more
"...two folding single guitar stands in different rooms and reclaimed a ton of floor space...." Read more
Customers like the wood quality of the item stand. They mention it's real wood, nice, and good US wood.
"...Pros:- Attractive design and wood.- Stable and compact.-..." Read more
"...some of the cheaper models on Amazon, but it is well-constructed, nice oak wood, looks fantastic, and will really add some class to your studio." Read more
"...With that said, it is real wood, but if that's all it takes to impress people than the bar has gone down too much for the average consumer...." Read more
"...This rack, however, was able to do that. Real wood that smelled great coming out of the box. Sturdy...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the guitar stand. Some mention it's worth the price, a great investment for your guitars, and an inexpensive stand. However, others say that it seems a tad overpriced at $130.
"...sturdy, guitar finish-friendly padding, easy to put together, modestly priced, and good looking. I have one problem with it...." Read more
"...It's certainly good value for money.Tips: Look carefully at the photos on the instruction sheet before you glue the parts together...." Read more
"...walnut is more expensive than I realize, but this stand seems a tad overpriced at $130. Seems like 100 bucks, tops, to me...." Read more
"...If this rack was 2/3 the price, I would easily say it is worth the money." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the adjustment of the stand. They mention that the guitars sit at the wrong angle and can be bumped and knocked down. The bottom cross bars that the instruments stand up too straight. Not a single guitar sits properly on this, SG, LP, Strat, Tele, jazzmaster, etc. The adjustment is too narrow and it takes effort to get the guitar to sit correctly on all three contact points.
"...The guitars are precariously close together, and I think I will need to have one of the guitars in a separate stand to avoid bumps and nicks...." Read more
"...the seated guitar angle, while guitars fit they are in my opinion too upright which requires the need to fiddle a lot to get them seated safely...." Read more
"...guitar to rest on both padded bottom cross bars that the guitars stand up too straight. I was disappointed about this at first...." Read more
"...This rack leans back slightly, but not very much and, again, leaves more open floor space.Very happy with this purchase!" Read more
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Pros:
- Attractive design and wood.
- Stable and compact.
- Does a decent job of fitting four electrics and a classical acoustic.
- Easy enough to put together.
Cons:
- Guitars do fit in at an angle that requires you to make sure the neck is securely in the cradle. It isn't like the guitar would fall out, but to be 100 percent stable you have to adjust the angle at the base of the guitar a bit as you place it back in. Still more stable than those cheap folding stands.
- Fit between guitars is a bit tight, so you have to be careful (but not overly so) that you don't bang the neighboring guitar of the one you are taking out. But that's the tradeoff for compactness, and again, you'd have to be really sloppy or in a big hurry to bang another guitar.
- Price. Maybe walnut is more expensive than I realize, but this stand seems a tad overpriced at $130. Seems like 100 bucks, tops, to me.
Personal tip: Skip the glue! The manufacturer does include a tube of Gorilla Glue to place at joints, after you screw them together. Don't know why this is necessary, as the screws securely hold everything together. Also, after putting the base bar together, I discovered I had installed it upside down. A quick fix, but if I had glued it with Gorilla Glue, it probably would have been toast. Unless you are going to be moving the stand around all the time, don't know why you need it.
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2020
Pros:
- Attractive design and wood.
- Stable and compact.
- Does a decent job of fitting four electrics and a classical acoustic.
- Easy enough to put together.
Cons:
- Guitars do fit in at an angle that requires you to make sure the neck is securely in the cradle. It isn't like the guitar would fall out, but to be 100 percent stable you have to adjust the angle at the base of the guitar a bit as you place it back in. Still more stable than those cheap folding stands.
- Fit between guitars is a bit tight, so you have to be careful (but not overly so) that you don't bang the neighboring guitar of the one you are taking out. But that's the tradeoff for compactness, and again, you'd have to be really sloppy or in a big hurry to bang another guitar.
- Price. Maybe walnut is more expensive than I realize, but this stand seems a tad overpriced at $130. Seems like 100 bucks, tops, to me.
Personal tip: Skip the glue! The manufacturer does include a tube of Gorilla Glue to place at joints, after you screw them together. Don't know why this is necessary, as the screws securely hold everything together. Also, after putting the base bar together, I discovered I had installed it upside down. A quick fix, but if I had glued it with Gorilla Glue, it probably would have been toast. Unless you are going to be moving the stand around all the time, don't know why you need it.
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023
The rack was easy to assemble. The instructions are minimal, but the design is simple. There are a few good tutorials online if you need it, including a great one from the company.
My guitars all fit well, even the 3/4 sized one. The only slight issue is with my BC Rich Warlock, which is admittedly an oddly-shaped guitar. This rack is perfect for regular guitars, but obviously you may have an issue with anything like a Flying V or similarly “non-traditional” body style.
Anyone thinking of buying this rack definitely should. It is a bit more expensive than some of the cheaper models on Amazon, but it is well-constructed, nice oak wood, looks fantastic, and will really add some class to your studio.
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2022
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2023
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2022