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Hercules Guitar Stands

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Chuck (Retired Navy)
Posted 2007-08-25 10:26 PM (#84396)
Subject: Hercules Guitar Stands


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I am looking to add one more guitar stand to the group that I have to make sure that I can have at least three guitars out when I am home monthly so that each is ready to play when ever I want to sit down for a few minutes to play. However, I want to make sure that I can put my Balladeer or my Pacemaker on it without having to worry about which guitar is in which stand.

Is there a particular Hercules stand that I should get that will fit the Pacemaker and the Balladeer ( and maybe the Hamer as well)? Thanks.
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edensharvest
Posted 2007-08-26 12:21 AM (#84397 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands


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Are you looking for a triple? Hercules makes a really nice triple "grab" stand that will hold any Ovation guitar, and holds them securely so they don't fall over.

I've got a single and a double, and both are awesome.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-08-26 12:29 AM (#84398 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands


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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub
the 'Herc's' work...
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-08-26 12:32 AM (#84399 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands


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The Hercules will just barely fit the 2 inch neck, but it works and is the sturdiest out there. I leave mine in the family room with a guitar. With the dog, cat and people, it keeps the guitar stable.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-08-26 7:52 AM (#84400 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands


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Chuck, maybe think about Herc wall hangers. I leave mine up on the wall all the time. Keeps them up out of the way, and away from things like feet and pets. Plus, it adds a little decoration to the room.
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vision
Posted 2007-08-26 10:49 AM (#84401 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands


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Or you can hang them or put them on a stand. Someone....buy me a new camera :)

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edensharvest
Posted 2007-08-26 11:34 AM (#84402 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands


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Leslie, trade me...send me either the 1687 or the 1187 and I'll send you one heck of a camera!

You'll enjoy beautiful pictures of the rest of your guitars for years to come... ;)
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Dr.Tom
Posted 2007-08-26 11:53 AM (#84403 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands


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I leave many of my guitars on stands , ready to play. I really like the Ultimate stand. Here is my Standard Balladeer in the stand. It holds electrics equally well:






Folds up nicely as well:



Regards,

Tom
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vision
Posted 2007-08-26 2:11 PM (#84404 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands


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Eden- that had better be one heck of a camera ;)

I think it is call user error - when all else fails - read the instructions :)

Trader Jim - I want the third from the left :D

Dr Tom - that is a beautiful balladeer - shines like a mirror :)
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-08-26 2:41 PM (#84405 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands



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I use the Hercules. Great stand.
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Thanksforallthefish
Posted 2007-08-26 2:49 PM (#84406 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands
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me too... love the herc stands..










and the Bluebird/UKXII is almost ready to plug up,

can't wait to hear what she sounds like.

I'm considering the Hercules triple myself.

Glenn
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Yak
Posted 2007-08-26 3:06 PM (#84407 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands


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I like the Hercules 414, However I purchased a 412 from Music123 and the realease mechanism didn't work properly, it got hung up every time, like it was binding somehwere in the linkages. So although the Herc's are great, Im 50/50 on failures right now... :-(
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cliff
Posted 2007-08-26 3:28 PM (#84408 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands


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I use a Herc double stand at gigs for the 6 & the 12, and it's also got a mic boom attached to the top. The Ultimate stands are GREAT too! I've got a few of those, and bring two of them along (they fold really well) for the LongNeck and the nylon.

I'm pondering a Herc triple . . .
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Chuck (Retired Navy)
Posted 2007-08-26 3:50 PM (#84409 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands


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Right now I use two Ultimates to hold the Balladeer and the Echotone. However, I want to have the Pacemaker out so that I can pick it up easily as well. With 30 days out on the road, then home for 5 days, I really don't want to go with wall hangars. The guitars would only collect dust while I am gone. I prefer them safely in their cases when I am out on the road. Then I can pull out nice clean guitars to play when I get home. The Pacemaker with its wider neck is my only concern, as the Ultimates hold any of my guitars well. However, I really like the Hercules, but have not been able to find anywhere locally to buy them. Once I do, I want to make sure that it will work with my Pacemaker as well as my Balladeer.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-08-26 4:02 PM (#84410 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands


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Chuck, the Herc stands will work with the pacemaker. The wall hangers have the same hook arrangement and if you look at my picture, the one on the left is a pacemaker.
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Thanksforallthefish
Posted 2007-08-26 4:07 PM (#84411 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands
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they don't like the 2" nuts on the wide necks.. 1-7/8" and the 12s fit ok.. but the classical binds

think there is a wide neck version tho.

Glenn
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-08-26 4:42 PM (#84412 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands


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They have a new model (454B) which accodates up to 2" nuts. Dave
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Omaha
Posted 2007-08-26 5:31 PM (#84413 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands


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They've got one of these:


at the church I play at. It actually works quite well. Only $32 from Musicians Friend.
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Jérôme
Posted 2007-08-26 6:33 PM (#84414 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands



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During my vacation in July, I've finished my new music room.
I've only used hercules wall hangers because they are the best for me.
Very good security for my guitars and I can hang each models I owns (6 or 12 string, slotheads, solid bodies etc...) .

J :)





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vision
Posted 2007-08-26 6:48 PM (#84415 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands


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Jérôme

Very NICE!!!!!!!!!!!
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Beal
Posted 2007-08-26 7:07 PM (#84416 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands



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I use the Herculese with the little grabbers on them. You have to be careful because over thim the foam pads will slip down a bit and you can get dents on the sides of the pegheads. I've cut the corners off and rounded them over and then moved to foam up about a half inch. No problem anymore. In Florida teh wall mounts are the same Herc grabbers.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2007-08-26 9:50 PM (#84417 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands


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Foam..?..Foam wears out...How about using felt instead..sturdy..and scratchproof.. :)

Vic

..thin selfadhesive felt..
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cliff
Posted 2007-08-27 8:35 AM (#84418 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands


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You have to be careful with stands/hangers that use vinyl or foam cushioning on vintasge guitars with nitrocellulose finish.

Over time, a chemical reaction can discolour the finish . . .
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-08-27 9:25 AM (#84419 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands



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I have a dozen stands, but only one Hercules (the one that Al included in the trinket box with the OFC Guitar) and it remains the best of the bunch. Its construction is substantial compared to the others.
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Beal
Posted 2007-08-27 9:43 AM (#84420 - in reply to #84396)
Subject: Re: Hercules Guitar Stands



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This foam is hard and just slides down a bit over time. What Cliff says is true though, particularly the old Anvil cases. I remember getting a Travis Bean once that had been in the case for a couple of years and the finish had welded itself to the foam. A complete mess.

Felt would be good except it's easy to slide on that, not something that is desirable in a stand. With the clamps on the front you're safe though. I think the biggest thing is just rounding off the hard sharp plastic edge behind the foam pad. That's where my dents came from.
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