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The screws are a little bit hard to hand screw in if you are also using the dry wall plugs, so I would recommend a drill.
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It worried me a bit, so I decided to grab the stud finder and put them up around the room by studs only
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The electric guitars stick out a bit further from the wall than I would prefer, but that's only an issue because I hung them
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Seems like my bass hangs slightly to the left and needs a bit of adjustment - just like my
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It appears to be thick enough to do its job, but it was a bit visually misleading.
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They seem a bit more secure since they latch closed to prevent any risk of a fall, especially important when wanting to hang a more expensive guitar.
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I wish the angle was a bit more finely adjustable in order to accommodate instruments with different centers of gravity
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I struggle a bit to get the guitar in and out but works fine
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For my Strat, I just twist it a bit to change the angle the headstock rests at and it works perfectly
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The screws are a little bit hard to hand screw in if you are also using the dry wall plugs, so I would recommend a drill.
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I actually have an acoustic bass hanging on it (a bit heavier than a normal acoustic and WAY heavier than a classical) and it is solid as a rock (again, STUDS)
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These new ones are more cleverly constructed holders, but they're a bit rigid.