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What's the point of a cork stand if it doesn't have cork in it?
Bought these to protect the nitro lacquer on my Les Paul.
Turns out it isn't cork at all, just looks like cork.
So back to cotton strips wounded on the arms of the stand.
Turns out it isn't cork at all, just looks like cork.
So back to cotton strips wounded on the arms of the stand.
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Z
Very good stand but cork tends to wear out
It provides good stability, my electric guitars (strats, tele) fit perfectly in there. My stand is completely fine because I take care. Nevertheless the same stands in our rehearsal room show that the upper cork piece tends to wear out/break with time. This is also true for other K and M stands with rubber/plastic upper support piece.
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VS
Excellent product which could use a bit more customizability
Very sturdy and well-built. However, if I want to use the "widest open" setting which provides greatest stability and support, my guitar is so low to the ground that it almost touches it. It could use a bit more customizability in terms of ground clearance.
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BI
Solid piece of hardware
Solid, stable stand with adjustable opening angle.
Only unknown is how long the the cork/rubber compound will last - hopefully many years.
Only unknown is how long the the cork/rubber compound will last - hopefully many years.
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PU
Robust stand
I use Koning and Meyer stand for my LTD EC 1000 Les Paul electric guitar. It's robust solution which also looks attractive with cork coating material which is friendly for my guitar. I will buy another one.
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Very nice!
Useful, just what you need
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