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Signature Music Two Section Folding Music Stand with Carry Bag 7121 | 
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| Brand: Signature Music Instruments Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $25.99 Buy New: $10.99 (On sale from $19.99) You Save: $9.00 (45%)
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 21
Color: Black Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 18 x 2 x 2 Carrying bag
MPN: 7121 Model: 7121 UPC: 028400035798 EAN: 0028400035798 ASIN: B000BWEM42
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Height adjustable, Foldable legs, Lightweight, Metal construction | | • | Two section design with adjustable angle desk | | • | Stand includes wire music clips and rubber feet | | • | Stand folds to 21-1/2 inches, Folding tripod design | | • | Height Adjustment from 19 inches to 44 inches |
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Product Description Our Instruments and Accessories are Brand new, direct from our manufacturer. All of our instruments have a 1 Year Limited Warranty!. We are in direct contact with the manufacturer which makes our instruments a safe purchase for you. We sell to many schools and colleges. Our company is a proud member of: NAMM
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Very nice travel stand October 22, 2008 C. Winton (Jacksonville, FL USA) It's light, has nice rubber tips on the feet, has leg braces, folds up into a nice small package, has a carry bag, and easily adjusts to use either standing or sitting, with TWO height adjusters so you can make it really low, or extra high. It has the traditional "wind wires" on the tray, but more importantly has "wings" on each upper corner that can be used to support extra size pages, or pulled around to be retaining clips. I've owned two other folding music stands and neither was even close to this one in either functionality or quality of construction.
Excellent for the price! October 1, 2008 Bookworm (Los Angeles, CA, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was looking for a good easy to use beginner music stand for a 10-year old. The stand was very easy to assemble and take apart, even my 6-year old could do it. It's hard to beat the price too.
Inadequate October 1, 2008 R. Elliott Mason (Cleveland, OH USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am a beginning violinist and have never owned a music stand. This one looked appealing and cheap and based on the reviews I thought it would be decent. The first thing I noticed when I set it up is that is that for whatever reason it stood at a slant instead of up straight. I examined it, trying to find the reason why this was, but couldn't see precisely where the problem was; there was some subtle structural problem that prevented it frpm standing up straight. I tried placing it on multiple areas of my floor to see if it was simply uneven floorboards, but that was not the case. The stand itself was a bit too short; at maximum height I have to look down at where my music is instead of it being eye-level it. I am not an incredibly tall person; I am slightly under 6'0". A few more inches or even a foot would have made this more useful. The final thing that turned me off is how I broke the botton tightening peg off simply by, well, tightening it. Perhaps this is my fault, but I don't recall using an unreasonable amount of force. I believe that it simply is that the plastic is so cheap that it didn't take much force to break it off. Had I not broken it so soon it probably would have broken within a few months of use. The stand itself is made out of a metal, but it's not incredibly strong. Just by screwing in pegs you will scrape off the thin, flaky coating of paint. Underneath is paint at certain parts of the stand I found rust. Overall I am very disappointed and now find the stand practically unusable. In the future I will go to a real store to buy a music stand so I can thoroughly examine its quality before purchasing, or perhaps base a future purchase off of another musician's recommendation.
Not the one September 14, 2008 bibliobob (Northern CA, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I found it to be flimsy, fiddly, and awkwardly designed, with a poorly made case that's a little too small. Unless you really need adjustable tilt, the Hamilton folding stand that's been around for 50+ years is far superior, has the same (limited) capacity, and is about the same size and weight. If compact portability is not a requirement, you really can't beat the non-folding Manhasset MH48 which also has been around forever. Much sturdier, can hold a lot more weight, with a tilting mechanism that is simpler, easier to use, and far stronger.
Perfect for kids! September 9, 2008 L. Benham 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
We bought this for our 9 year old son for guitar lessons. I wanted something sturdy and convenient to put away when we are done. I love it. My son already can adjust it to fit his height and it is very sturdy. Great buy, especially for the price.
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