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This is a double stand crafted from precious, high-grade solid black walnut wood. It's a handcrafted item with elegant pin (peg) forms, made from solid wood that has been aged for over 10 years. Another item is also listed, but this one has pins shortened by 1cm to make it more compact without compromising the instrument's stability. Unlike conventional double stands, this one is designed to support the instrument's weight from the bottom, rather than supporting it with the pins (pegs), so there's no stress on the inside of the instrument. Furthermore, it's safe for instruments because it's finished with natural finishing materials, without using varnish or coloring agents. The professional musician who conceived this stand has been using a similar one for over 10 years, so its durability is proven. The pins are attached with butterfly screws and can be attached and detached without tools. The base is 290mm long, 120mm wide, the pins are approximately 140mm tall, and it weighs about 750 grams. Both the pins and the base are made of black walnut. It's designed to be used as shown in the photos, but felt pads are included to attach to the pins for cushioning when inserting and removing the instrument, and felt pads are also included to attach to the bottom of the base to prevent scratches on the flooring. It's designed for French system instruments such as Buffet Crampon, Yamaha, and Selmer. Please consult if you have a German system instrument.
7 months ago