NGD - 2018 ES335 Dark natural.

Still considering. Part of the issue is logistics. I would need another guitar stand, a hanging one, to fit a V. So on some of the smaller stages we play I would need my flat multi stand plus another one just for the V. Kind of a pain. I'm not buying a Flying V to sit with it in the basement.
So time will tell. This one sounds nuce, less highs than I'm used to but can compensate with amp easily enough.
They don't need a stand lol!
...but I am nervous about them when they lean around like this...and, they're not up on a stage either


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Beautiful 335 JR, the V can sit in a regular stand, at least mine does!
Cheers Mitch
In a multi stand? Not hitting the floor?? Like this one on the right.
I need them on a stand when onstage for sure.

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No not in a rack stand, but the single stand, as long as the bottom isn’t to low !
Not that it's really that big a deal but that means another stand in addition to my multi and sometimes the other single for the double neck. Too much clutter!!





That looks like it would work great. Not that a stand should really be a prerequisite for buying a guitar but that means ditching my multi which sits lower down and getting a Hercules.
It's a thought though for down the road. If I can afford the V I can afford a stand!!
 
Turns out a Hercules is only like $100. So I'll consider a V still maybe at some point. Had no idea they'd fit on those stands.
Yep. Solid, folds up for travel, and mine was a gift. The V barely goes below the bottom bar(s) that it sits on(if it actually does at all). The interior of the V cutout gets narrow pretty quick, and the bars for the bottom of the guitars to rest upon is fairly wide...I set it in carefully the first time....never thought much of it afterward. It sits more stably than most others because of the way it locks itself in to place.
 
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