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MMorgan9812
Jan-20-2018, 4:52pm
I am wanting to know what you guys/gals are using for a triple mandolin stand?

I am about to order one but not sure which way to go....

Rodney Riley
Jan-20-2018, 5:13pm
https://www.wwbw.com/Hercules-Stands-GS432B-Tri-Stand-Guitar-Stand-453084.wwbw?source=TWWR5J1BB&cntry=us&currency=usd&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIk7Xmm8bn2AIVkYRpCh09EAXtEAQYBCAB EgL_C_D_BwE
Lowest price I’ve seen on this 3 unit stand. Have one for guitars at church. Haven’t checked if the adjustment goes down low enuff for mandos tho. Not sure about this other brand. More legs and more money :)
https://www.wwbw.com/DA-Guitar-Gear-Hydra-Triple-Guitar-Stand-K29691.wwbw

MMorgan9812
Jan-20-2018, 5:32pm
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Found this one I really like, thinking about pulling the trigger...... it's a On Stage GS7353BB Triple Flip It Guitar Stand

Ray(T)
Jan-21-2018, 4:14am
https://www.wwbw.com/Hercules-Stands-GS432B-Tri-Stand-Guitar-Stand-453084.wwbw?source=TWWR5J1BB&cntry=us¤cy=usd&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIk7Xmm8bn2AIVkYRpCh09EAXtEAQYBCAB EgL_C_D_BwE
Lowest price I’ve seen on this 3 unit stand. Have one for guitars at church. Haven’t checked if the adjustment goes down low enuff for mandos tho. Not sure about this other brand. More legs and more money :)
https://www.wwbw.com/DA-Guitar-Gear-Hydra-Triple-Guitar-Stand-K29691.wwbw

With care, the Hurcules will adjust to accommodate both mandolins and guitars at the same time. It's one of the best stands I've come across and would be difficult to knock over.

darrylicshon
Jan-21-2018, 4:23am
I tend to hate triple stands , I have seen many guitars fall because the stand wasn't right and only one guitar on it.

But I do use one sometimes with my mandolins since they are so much lighter you don't have that problem, I have used both the Hercules and on stage they both were fine.

mandowilli
Jan-21-2018, 1:34pm
I use the Hercules triple stand with a guitar, dobro, and mandolin and it is extremely stable and has never come close to tipping over.

Astro
Jan-21-2018, 1:39pm
With care, the Hurcules will adjust to accommodate both mandolins and guitars at the same time. It's one of the best stands I've come across and would be difficult to knock over.

Hey Ray and mandowillie, just looking at it I cant tell if you can have different heights on the hanger or the body brace for different sized instruments at the same time. I looks like they are all connected together on that ring ?

https://www.wwbw.com/Hercules-Stands...CABEgL_C_D_BwE

Ray(T)
Jan-22-2018, 5:02am
Hi Astro - the tripple clamp at the top moves up and down as one. There is a "spider" on the main shaft which also moves up and down; within limits, as one, against which the instrument bodies are supposed to rest. As I said "with care" you can adjust the stand so that it will accommodate both guitars and mandolins at the same time. Stability is increased by each instrument hanging directly over one of the tripod legs. So as two accommodate two sizes of instrument I have to set mine at its lowest practical position; i.e. So that the guitar just clears the leg.

I normally gig with a '91 Santa Cruz "Tony Rice" and that isn't a particularly light-weight instrument. Stability has never been a problem. Those people with MAS/GAS should try this one - http://www.herculesstands.co.uk/p/6-folding-auto-grip-system-yokes?pp=24 !

MarkELynch
Jan-22-2018, 8:43am
Thanks for the input and reviews about the Hercules stand, I am about to order one.
Is the neck clamp suitable for a variety of mandolin necks? Say, the typical F5 Loar style or a very narrow Snakehead such as on an A4 or A2z?

Thanks!

mandowilli
Jan-22-2018, 10:36am
I have several mandolins and they all fit well in the neck clamp.

This picture might help. The height is set at the lowest in can be without the dobro hitting the leg and as you can see the mandolin is secure.

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MarkELynch
Jan-22-2018, 11:33am
Thanks for the photo mandowilli, it looks good and will certainly fit an F5, have you ever tried an A Style?

I posed the question to Hercules this morning and received this reply, I will direct the customer relations rep to this thread for their information.

Hi Mr. Lynch,

That stand will only hold necks with widths from 1.58”-1.89”. It won’t work on most if not all violins and mandolins. We have a violin stand. The number is DS571BB but for the mandolin the only stand we are going to have that works is GS303B Folk instrument stand that does not feature the autograb yoke. Please let us know if you need any additional information.


Sincerely,

Brent Gerlach

KHS America, Inc.
Customer Relations Representative
12020 Volunteer Blvd.
Mount Juliet, TN 37122
brent.gerlach@khsmusic.com

mandowilli
Jan-22-2018, 12:34pm
I use if for both.

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mandroid
Jan-22-2018, 1:32pm
clamp types , on that use such as a weighted microphone stand , can be bought in 3's.

& there are doughnut sandbags that can ballast a folding mic stand, , to resist knocking over..

Ray(T)
Jan-22-2018, 1:32pm
The width between the "autogrip" jaws is a shade under 2 inches (accuracy is difficult because the padding depresses) and I've yet to find an instrument which doesn't fit. I don't, however, have a fiddle to try it with and my mandostrat rests on the treble side head wood and one of the tuners so you might want to be careful if your "axe" has an asymeyric head.

MMorgan9812
Jan-22-2018, 3:33pm
Here is a update..... Still waiting on my other new Kentucky to come in

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bigskygirl
Jan-22-2018, 6:09pm
I have the Hercules triple stand and it works great for my mandos. I pulled down on the mando while it was in the stand and it did not come out, I’d pull the stand over before the instrument came out. It’s very stable and secure and the height is easily adjustable.



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mrmando
Jan-22-2018, 6:32pm
Here's my suggestion ...
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MMorgan9812
Jan-24-2018, 4:43pm
Here is the updated stand now that it has all three of my Kentucky Mandolin's

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Its a great stand very sturdy, I did have to do a little modifications as it would not go low enough for the A-Style. I took the top adjustable rod and cut about 4 inches off of it. I will still go all the way up but that's as far down as it will go

Wesley
Jan-29-2018, 11:59pm
I have one of the Hercules stands also. I should say HAD. Some of the plastic parts melted on me and I'm not sure why. It's been in my basement music room so it hasn't been exposed to extreme heat. I'm sure it can't be typical.

MarkELynch
Feb-02-2018, 5:38pm
Wesley, I would recommend contacting Brent at Hercules with your concerns. He has been very responsive with my questions and would probably like your feedback. His contact info is in reply #11 above.

Here is a photo with guitar, mandola and mandolin mounted in the stand. I did rotate the clamp 60 degrees so that the guitar now hangs between two of the legs, this was needed in order for the lower rest to hit the back of all three instruments. The stand is slightly less stable in this orientation but still plenty solid.

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CES
Feb-04-2018, 11:59am
Just ordered a Hercules Triple yesterday. Amazon has them discounted to $57.96 (or somewhere in that range). Woodwind and Brass has them for that price as well, but require you to sign up for their rewards program to get free shipping, and I really don’t need anymore emails ;); we have a Prime account.

Just an friendly public service announcement, NFI, yada yada yada...

mandowilli
Feb-04-2018, 2:00pm
I will also mention that I originally purchased my triple stand 10 years ago and last year the locking device on one of the arms failed. I contacted Hercules support and they requested a picture of the failure and shipped me a brand new stand free of charge.