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My Trading Feedback | You Bring The Band
Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youThey are staggered 3 plus 3. The top three are 21 inches apart. The bottom three are also 21 inches apart, and are 21 inches below the top row, but offset by 10.5 inches.
This way, the necks of the guitars on the bottom row are between the bodies of the guitars on the top row.
With that spacing I can accommodate a mix of electrics and acoustics, e.g. dreadnought, SG, ES-330, etc.
My Trading Feedback | You Bring The Band
Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youMate of of mine laughed at my Hercules Floor stander's plastics turning into sticky goop and the adjustable height grip/clip finally giving up the ghost.
He didn't laugh as hard when his Desert Burst LP came off his wall due to the cavity wall fixings pulling through...
Luckily LP's bodies are more forgiving than their necks, so no harm done, but lessons learned...
Also how much height do you leave on them? I want to try and sneak some IKEA box storage underneath. The wall is 228cm high and the box storage units are 77cm so that leaves 151cm. My longest guitar is my 4 string bass at 118cm so allowing say 5cm clearance at the bottom that gives around 28cm clearance at the top..does that sound reasonable?
Would be even better if I could get a little shelf space under and raise them up but obv I dont want to keep poking holes in my ceiling
Personally, I think 5 guitars in that space may look crowded but that’s up to you. You could probably fit them in but wouldn’t have much space around them.
Hope that helps a bit.
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