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Thunderbolt
Posted 2015-09-05 9:08 PM (#515025)
Subject: Walk up guitar stand for Ovation



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Location: Ontario Canada
hi has anyone used a walk up guitar stand for an Ovation?
if so can you offer up some info on a good one?
not to crazy about this plastic looking one, that runs through it and connects to the strap pegs.
has anyone seen a more sturdy one like the second picture?
would be nice if Ovation made proper stands to hold there own instruments!

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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2015-09-05 9:20 PM (#515027 - in reply to #515025)
Subject: Re: Walk up guitar stand for Ovation



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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR

Here is a video of the plastic Mbrace stand.
The guy noodles on the guitar until 1:22...


So, the plastic on will actually work. and it is light to carry.
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Standingovation
Posted 2015-09-05 10:24 PM (#515028 - in reply to #515025)
Subject: Re: Walk up guitar stand for Ovation



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Location: Phoenix AZ
The best ones I saw were those used by Jon Camp and Mike Dunford. They were built out of actual Ovation bowls. The upper part of the bowl was cut off and the bottom edge of the bowl had a lip. So you just basically cradled the guitar in there all nice an snug .. bowl within a bowl so to speak. The bottom was bonded to a heavy duty stand at just the right spot to balance the guitar correctly. The bottom of the stand was firmly affixed with sheet of black plywood upon which all the other pedals, etc were mounted.

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Cavalier
Posted 2015-09-05 10:52 PM (#515029 - in reply to #515025)
Subject: Re: Walk up guitar stand for Ovation


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Alex Lifeson designed one years ago. You could get an attachment for a regular guitar or one for a Ovation.
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elginacres
Posted 2015-09-06 1:39 PM (#515047 - in reply to #515025)
Subject: Re: Walk up guitar stand for Ovation


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Location: Colorado
Check out Kaki Kings web page...not sure what it is...but it seems real sturdy
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Thunderbolt
Posted 2015-09-06 10:18 PM (#515068 - in reply to #515047)
Subject: Re: Walk up guitar stand for Ovation



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Location: Ontario Canada
hhhmmmmm that ones pretty cool! i would like to see how it was attached?
thank,s for sharing!
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cliff
Posted 2015-09-07 7:29 AM (#515070 - in reply to #515025)
Subject: Re: Walk up guitar stand for Ovation


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Location: NJ
The company that used to make Ovation-specific Stands was Gracy(or Gracey).
Don'tKnow if they still exist.
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cool66
Posted 2015-09-07 7:54 AM (#515071 - in reply to #515025)
Subject: Re: Walk up guitar stand for Ovation


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Posts: 193

The company was Gracie Stands. Here's their current link.....

http://graciestands.com/products/

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