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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2007-08-02 4:48 PM (#87722)
Subject: What is your storage solution?


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Over the years I have tried many ways to store my guitars. Thankfully most of mine are electric, but I have enough Acoustics to make life that much more of a challenge. Shelving can be expensive, and limiting sometimes too.

So here is my latest technique. It's relatively inexpensive, flexible and has some value added features.

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[*]Each Guitar is easily accessible, no need to move other guitars to hunt for the one you want.
[*]It's easy to write the guitar name/model on the box, or use labels or whatever.
[*]The boxes can be had from ULine
[*]If you sell a guitar, you have something to ship it in.
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The wall in this room is 12' wide providing enough room for 16 guitars (each box is 9" wide). The room is only 8' tall so I can only stack 4 high as they are 20" wide. I could lay an additional 7 flat across the top. The boxes support each other and are very sturdy. The boxes only cut into the room 50 inches. Also, for those with electrics, I can usually fit two electrics to a box, and if they have soft cases three easily fit in a box. The four rows of 16 in the above picture actually house nearly 80 guitars.

Obviously all sorts of variations on the above. I'm not sure I'd really want to stack them more than 4 high. I fold three of the flaps in for extra support leaving the 4th flap as a "label" area.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-08-02 4:52 PM (#87723 - in reply to #87722)
Subject: Re: What is your storage solution?


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elegant solution, Miles.
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-08-02 5:00 PM (#87724 - in reply to #87722)
Subject: Re: What is your storage solution?


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Enviable problem :)
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-08-02 5:06 PM (#87725 - in reply to #87722)
Subject: Re: What is your storage solution?


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The picture isn't very good. Let me know when you're not home so I can come inspect in person.
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Beal
Posted 2007-08-02 5:43 PM (#87726 - in reply to #87722)
Subject: Re: What is your storage solution?



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I need more closets!
And then I have some at Cliffs, and the factory, and a few stay at each house and the rest travel and that's a pita.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2007-08-02 6:09 PM (#87727 - in reply to #87722)
Subject: Re: What is your storage solution?


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I also forgot to mention, especially for those of us with Earthquakes on occasion, this is a pretty good setup. Granted if the house falls on the guitars all bets are off, but I have heard of instances with collections of all sorts where the shelving gave way and the shelving material caused more damage than anything else. With boxes, they'd just flex and bend and rock, but it's unlikely they would actually collapse.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2007-08-02 6:32 PM (#87728 - in reply to #87722)
Subject: Re: What is your storage solution?


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Nice Idea....have U got one for storing Speakers & Amps.,... :)

Vic
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2007-08-02 7:26 PM (#87729 - in reply to #87722)
Subject: Re: What is your storage solution?


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Speakers and amps... yeah I do actually.

Keep the few that you need to practice or noodle on and rent anything else when you need it. Let someone else worry about storage and repair and such.
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dvd
Posted 2007-08-02 7:46 PM (#87730 - in reply to #87722)
Subject: Re: What is your storage solution?



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Miles, stack 'em the other way and your setup can double as a Japanese "capsule" hotel!
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2007-08-02 10:24 PM (#87731 - in reply to #87722)
Subject: Re: What is your storage solution?


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LOL... Actually simple math would show that stacking the other way yields room for a few more but the reality is that the boxes aren't as sturdy that way.
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Beggin
Posted 2007-08-02 11:23 PM (#87732 - in reply to #87722)
Subject: Re: What is your storage solution?


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Miles, I think that I can do that in my house! Please send the boxes and contents to me and I will see if it will work.

By the way, we haven't had any earhtquakes here in a long, long time.
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edensharvest
Posted 2007-08-03 12:18 AM (#87733 - in reply to #87722)
Subject: Re: What is your storage solution?


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Nice setup, Miles. So, is that the entire inventory, or do you have multiple setups like that?

By the way, how much space do you have there? I'd do that on a smaller scale here, but would have to use a closet barely big enough for the vacuum...
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cholloway
Posted 2007-08-03 1:07 AM (#87734 - in reply to #87722)
Subject: Re: What is your storage solution?


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That's a very clever idea Miles. Do you display any of your collection?
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ozwatto
Posted 2007-08-03 2:18 AM (#87735 - in reply to #87722)
Subject: Re: What is your storage solution?


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I just showed that picture to my wife.........it's gonna take a while to revive her :D

She thinks my two guitars take up too much space.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2007-08-03 2:53 AM (#87736 - in reply to #87722)
Subject: Re: What is your storage solution?


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I have taken some of the more historic pieces "on the road" so to speak to Guitar shows and such, but mainly, just people that come by to visit get to see any of them. I have a few guitars hanging around the house that I swap out on occasion.
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Arnaud
Posted 2007-08-03 8:19 AM (#87737 - in reply to #87722)
Subject: Re: What is your storage solution?



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Two cardboxes and their content are missing !!
i have them :D :D
Anyway, this is - technically - the best storage solution i ever saw.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2007-08-03 8:35 AM (#87738 - in reply to #87722)
Subject: Re: What is your storage solution?


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Thanks Miles: great idea and thanks for the link...

Blessings...
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-08-03 9:08 AM (#87739 - in reply to #87722)
Subject: Re: What is your storage solution?


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Miles - any chance of flooding where you store the guitars? I have learned the hard way to make sure that anything important is up off of the floor.

Otherwise - brilliant!
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-08-03 9:11 AM (#87740 - in reply to #87722)
Subject: Re: What is your storage solution?



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I thought about building some fixed wood shelves similar to Stongebob's (sp?) basement for the cases but went with an upright set-up due to space constraints. Miles' set up is the easiest, most straightforward, inexpensive yet functional set up I've ever seen. I'm more visual and need the guitars out where they can be looked at and admired. Thanks for sharing your creativity, Miles.
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Omaha
Posted 2007-08-03 10:07 AM (#87741 - in reply to #87722)
Subject: Re: What is your storage solution?


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Ditto the idea of keeping things off the floor. Some plain old pallets will handle that.

Also, you might need to keep an eye on pest infestations. Cockroaches love hiding in corrugated cardboard.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2007-08-03 7:29 PM (#87742 - in reply to #87722)
Subject: Re: What is your storage solution?


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Storage is /can be ,Indeed ,a real pain,BTW. Thanks for your advice Mr.O :) ,however,overhere in good old danmark,there`s a little fiscal problem,called "Value Added Tax" (VAT)now most businesses have to pay VAT,where as Musicians do not,so,say a bar-owner would hire a band,and let the band hire/pay the PA rental,that`s when it starts,since the band does not pay/deduct VAT,but the PA rental does.. :rolleyes: ...so unless the Bar-guy does the hiring,there are fiscal problems,on a Forum overhere ,there are heated debates about this,some PA rentals had to close down even !!..so ,I `ve got my own micro-system(active tops) and am busy with getting the Bigger stuff together...and am back to storage problems..ehr..putting 15" subs in cardboard boxes is a little heavy....got any ideas ?! :)

Vic
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2007-08-04 4:27 AM (#87743 - in reply to #87722)
Subject: Re: What is your storage solution?


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Yes, this is definately not a solution for use where moisture or critters are a possibility. More of a spare bedroom, spare closet kind of solution. In reality they don't take up any less space then just stacking cases, but as anyone who does that knows, unearthing the guitar you want, even if you know which case its in, is a nightmare.

Definitely not the end-all solution, and if you're not dealing with at least 15 or 20 guitars, maybe not even necessary.

Bot for a lot of guitars, trust me I have tries every solution imaginable I think. This one seems to be the most workable, at least for me.
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cliff
Posted 2007-08-04 11:36 AM (#87744 - in reply to #87722)
Subject: Re: What is your storage solution?


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Then again, . . . there's always Al's "Jenga" method . . .
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-08-04 11:54 AM (#87745 - in reply to #87722)
Subject: Re: What is your storage solution?


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Heh-heh, "Jenga"

... He stores all the bodies that same way.
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