A-Frame Double Neck Stand:

The longest any of my guitars would be in a stand is the time it would take to take a photo. I don't believe leaving a guitar in a
stand for days or even hours on end is a good idea. It invites trouble.

I can respect that stance. I was that way for a long time after a headstock crack in a BC Rich many years ago.
I’ve since developed a taste for hanger style stands, and later the rack style.
 
The longest any of my guitars would be in a stand is the time it would take to take a photo. I don't believe leaving a guitar in a
stand for days or even hours on end is a good idea. It invites trouble.


I could see where that could be a problem like you say in some circumstances. I don't see it in my situation, I leave mine in their stands 24-7 there in a corner that is away from everything and majority of time no small children around. I have never had a reason not to. They are in a controlled climate, all of mine are electric no acoustic. The only time I put them in a case is when I'm going travelling with them.
 
I can respect that stance. I was that way for a long time after a headstock crack in a BC Rich many years ago.
I’ve since developed a taste for hanger style stands, and later the rack style.

What caused the headstock crack Thatbastarddon ? Did it fall out of the stand from little hands on it.
 
What caused the headstock crack Thatbastarddon ?
Playing during a hurricane...power failed...leaned the guitar on the amp(like one of those leaning stands...it was a Warlock, so fairly stable at the base)went to open the case...a large tree went down right outside the house...the cat freaked out, and jumped up on the amp...the guitar face planted.

Sadness.

The End.
 
Playing during a hurricane...power failed...leaned the guitar on the amp(like one of those leaning stands...it was a Warlock, so fairly stable at the base)went to open the case...a large tree went down right outside the house...the cat freaked out, and jumped up on the amp...the guitar face planted.

Sadness.

The End.

What a convoluted chain of events!
It reads like one of the deaths in Final Destination.

 
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The longest any of my guitars would be in a stand is the time it would take to take a photo. I don't believe leaving a guitar in a
stand for days or even hours on end is a good idea. It invites trouble.

I pretty much take Tony's approach. The only time my guitars will be on a stand for any length of time is between sets and/or while I'm playing another guitar. Otherwise, I follow a mantra Tony has stated before, "In my hands or in the case."
 
What a convoluted chain of events!
It reads like one of the deaths in Final Destination.


Yep. Took all of 30 seconds...if that. I was a teenager, the Warlock was a Japanese NJ series that I had worked long and hard for. What else is there for a teenager to do during a hurricane in the 1980s? I chose to play my ugly, pointy guitar until I couldn’t.
 
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