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String Swing Guitar Holder Horizontal Low-Profile Narrow-Body for Flat Wall Mount Bass and Electric Guitars- 1 Piece Unit CC151-LPN-FW

42.99

String Swing Guitar Holder Horizontal Low-Profile Narrow-Body for Flat Wall Mount Bass and Electric Guitars- 1 Piece Unit CC151-LPN-FW

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· ✔UNLIKE THE “TYPICAL” GUITAR HANGERS OF UNKNOWN origin and quality that potentially puts even the finest guitars like Yamaha, Jackson, Fender and Ibanez in “life threatening” danger, the STRING SWING GUITAR HANGERS are CERTIFIED 100% MADE IN USA and backed by a LIFETIME STRUCTURAL WARRANTY, all that to provide maximum structural integrity and safety, so no matter if you are playing your instruments or not, they are always in the “right hands” · Protective padding gently and securely supports the instrument · Durable black powder coated steel · Mounting hardware included · Structural lifetime warranty; handmade in the U.S.A.

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SteveReviewed in the United States on February 12, 2023

Well pleased with the String Swing guitar wall mount. It is well made, sturdy and looks great. Most important of all...I feel that my guitar is safe! It was shipped in a sealed plastic bag inside the larger Amazon carton. It surprised me that String Swing did not box their quality and relatively expensive product. I find that many companies are cutting cost in this way now days. Or maybe it is because it was purchased through Amazon. No matter, it arrived on time and in perfect condition. The String Swing mount is fairly easy to install, but placement can be tricky. The guitar I have mounted in my music room (see pic) is not a very expensive instrument. It has much more sentimental value. It belonged to my brother who lost his battle with cancer about a year ago. I may have displayed it higher on the wall than your needs, but this guitar is not going to be taken up and down to play. I do have a few expensive axes in my collection but when I am not picking at them, they are in their cases. WHERE THEY BELONG! IMHO. The first step for installing is to find a stud in your chosen wall. Then take the provided plastic wall anchors and throw them away! If you are not going to use a STUD to mount your cherished instrument, then I have nothing more to say to you. Unless you are hanging some p.o.s. you don't care about... in which case you can just drill a hole in it, use a nail, and save yourself 40 plus dollars! Next, temporarily put the two parts of the mount together on a bed or other safe surface. Make sure the nuts and bolts are just loose enough to experiment with the angle you want. YES, you can mount your guitar at almost any angle you want but remember.... the steeper the angle, the lower the body of the guitar will be to the floor. Now, carefully place the guitar in the mount on the bed. You can now move things around to see different angles and where each support arm will end up against your guitar. In my case I needed the bottom of the guitar to be 60 inches up from the floor and I liked the playing angle I have it at. (About 15 degrees.) Use the edge of the bed as a guide to find the angle you prefer. Then sneak a tape measure under the guitar and measure STRAIGHT DOWN from the bottom mounting hole towards the edge of the bed. Get an eyeball estimate on how much lower the bottom of the guitar is from that bottom mounting hole. In my case it was 10 inches. So, if I wanted the bottom of the guitar to be 60 inches from the floor.... I needed the bottom mounting hole to be 70 inches from the floor. Mark the wall for that bottom mounting hole and the rest is cake. I did get someone to help hold the mount, making it easier to drive the screws. I knew there was a reason I married her!

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Memphis JonesReviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024

Very high quality guitar wall mount that displays your guitar beautifully and safely. The rubber padding protects the guitar from scratches and further secures the guitar. Fits nearly any guitar and is a great value for the money! It even looks good without the guitar! Extremely easy to install with a few tools. Installation tips: If your wall stud isn’t in the correct position and you’re attaching the guitar mount to drywall my recommendation is to refrain from using the drywall anchors provided as repeated use will eventually wiggle them out as with anything using a drywall anchor. Instead I recommend using heavy duty toggle bolts so you can rest easy knowing your guitar is safe. The toggle bolts I used have a 265lb rating on each bolt. The toggle bolts will be thicker than the holes used to secure the mount to the wall so I used a 5/16 drill bit to make them bigger. First set the angle you desire by loosening and retightening the nut on the front of the mount underneath the rubber grommet. Then, line up the mount to the desired position on the wall and using a pen or marker, dot the holes where they meet the wall making sure not to slide the mount in the process. With your mount holes marked, you can now install the toggle bolts. First step to install the bolts is to drill straight holes through the wall on your marks. For these bolts it is recommended to use a 1/2 drill bit. Next, slide the plastic rod through the hole with the metal end going in first. Once through, pull it back towards you ensuring the metal is flat against the back of the wall. Then, slide the plastic tab down the plastic rod until it is flush against the wall. You can now snap the remaining plastic off and secure the guitar mount to the rods using a Phillips screwdriver. Make sure not to over tighten the bolts, just secure them snug to the wall. The wall mount can now double as a pull up bar 😂(don’t use it as a pull up bar). Recommended Tools: - 13mm wrench or socket wrench - Drill - Phillips head screwdriver - 5/16 & 1/2 inch drill bits - Toggle bolts

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Jason LoringReviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025

Very cool. Very sturdy. I hung a bass up on my daughter's bedroom wall above her TV. Very easy to install. I feel like I can hang from it and it would hold. Even though i hung it horizontal. I like that you can change the angle you can hang it. Very pleased

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R. WilliamsReviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025

Perfect. Installed in minutes. A bit higher off the wall than I expected, but good enough. This is exactly what I was looking for. It holds my guitar safely with no risk of scratching or falling. There is enough space behind the arms to install backlights.

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Kevin KReviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025

Looks Awesome! I was looking for a hangar for guitars that I don’t use. This one is outstanding. Easy to assemble. Stable too.

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T. OlsenReviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024

We purchased several of these for my husband's guitars and bass guitars. They are easy to install and adjust. My husband loves having all his guitars on the wall now. Very happy with purchase.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024

Looks great, good value for the price,a little difficult to install due to the hardware provided,overall great design and product

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Jorge Valverde FrancoReviewed in Mexico on October 25, 2024

me gusta la idea de tener mi guitarra en forma inclinada o horizontal , ademas de apoyarse muy bien y se mira excelentes , compre 3 soportes para mis guitarras *