Handcrafted and American-made stand.
Too many guitars and too little space? Get organized in style with the Session Standard Multiple Guitar Stand. This handcrafted and American-made rack is available in both 5- and 7-instrument capacities. The Session Standard features hardwood rails and simulated woodgrain royal cherry sides. It offers you the same capacity and functionality as their Deluxe model, but at a more economical price.
Conserve your floor space and get a beautiful piece of furniture to boot. And if you’re searching for a great gift, you’ll be sure to knock it out of the park with the Session Standard Multiple Guitar Stand.
Holds Acoustics, Electrics & More
The Session Standard is designed to hold most styles of electrics or acoustics, solid or hollowbodies, and basses or banjos too.
American-Made Craftsmanship
The Session Standard is handcrafted and made in the USA, designed and built to last by a passionate team of people who deeply care about your satisfaction.
Nitrocellulose Safe
The Session Standard is a nitrocellulose-safe guitar stand. All instrument contact points are covered with non-reactive felt. Why? Because some vintage guitars can have a nitrocellulose finish which can react with rubber or petroleum-based products. Many guitars stands on the market use materials that are not compatible with this type of finish, and can cause deterioration and discoloration that can harm your guitar. So, be very cautious when purchasing stands to make sure you know the materials they use are safe.
Easy Assembly
The only tool you need to assemble your stand is just a single hex wrench (included).
Conserve your floor space and get a beautiful piece of furniture to boot. And if you’re searching for a great gift, you’ll be sure to knock it out of the park with the Session Standard Multiple Guitar Stand.
Holds Acoustics, Electrics & More
The Session Standard is designed to hold most styles of electrics or acoustics, solid or hollowbodies, and basses or banjos too.
American-Made Craftsmanship
The Session Standard is handcrafted and made in the USA, designed and built to last by a passionate team of people who deeply care about your satisfaction.
Nitrocellulose Safe
The Session Standard is a nitrocellulose-safe guitar stand. All instrument contact points are covered with non-reactive felt. Why? Because some vintage guitars can have a nitrocellulose finish which can react with rubber or petroleum-based products. Many guitars stands on the market use materials that are not compatible with this type of finish, and can cause deterioration and discoloration that can harm your guitar. So, be very cautious when purchasing stands to make sure you know the materials they use are safe.
Easy Assembly
The only tool you need to assemble your stand is just a single hex wrench (included).
Specifications
Features
- Q: What materials are used where the guitars touch the rack, and is it safe?
- A: We use wool felt at all guitar contact points to keep your guitar finishes safe, especially if you have valuable guitars with a nitrocellulose finish.
- Q: Can this fit jumbo guitars (5" depth in body) comfortably next to each other?
- A: Yes, it will fit 5" body guitars just fine.
- Q: Will this fit even larger guitars, like Dobros and Weissenborns?
- A: No. Due to the neck sizes of these instruments, the Session Racks are not designed to accommodate these instruments.
- Q: What are the Standard model side pieces made from?
- A: The curved sides are made of simulated cherry wood grain, scuff-resistant, high-pressure laminate over an MDF wood core. The three support rails are solid hardwood.
- Q: Can I order one with wheels?
- A: Sorry no, Session Standard models are not designed to be mobilized.
- Q: How high will my guitars sit from the floor? I keep my guitars in my basement and always worry about flooding.
- A: Guitars and cases, when on the racks, sit approximately 3" above the floor. Of course, if flooding is a threat where you live, it is strongly encouraged you avoid keeping your guitars in a basement.
- Q: Can the rack be placed directly against the wall?
- A: Because the guitars/cases need to lean, you will need a few inches of clearance. Anywhere from about 2" to 7" depending on the rack and guitar or case size.