Wall Guitar Hangers Suitable for telecaster

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Wall Guitar Hangers Suitable for telecaster

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So what ones can you get in the UK that can handle the Beadlestock of a telecaster?
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I used to have a "Stringswing" which had just-about-bendable arms to the hook bit, meaning you could just about make it narrow enough to hold a Tele.
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hanger

This one, or one like it might be best 'cause it grips it according to weight. I've been meaning to invest in some wall hangers for a while ;/ Or one that will "swing" to an angle (if you get me) suitable to the shape of the Tele headstock while keeing the guitar properly vertical.
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I got some that are wide but move so when you put a small headstock in they move to the side to hold the guitar. worked with my yellow Yamaha that had a smaller headstock than a tele.

I have a spare if you want it dude.
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Hurb wrote:I got some that are wide but move so when you put a small headstock in they move to the side to hold the guitar. worked with my yellow Yamaha that had a smaller headstock than a tele.

I have a spare if you want it dude.
That would be awesome. I have some standard C shape ones that rotate, but I'm not sure about with a Telecaster, it's pretty thin.

Can you take a picture of your hanger for me dude?

I might have to just road test on the ones I have at my folks house. the Deluxe is fine as it has a BIG ASS headstock.

Maybe I should just wrap loads of duct tape around foam on one side of the hanger? Just trying to make more space in the spare room, currently use a two sided guitar stand.
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Mike wrote:
Hurb wrote:I got some that are wide but move so when you put a small headstock in they move to the side to hold the guitar. worked with my yellow Yamaha that had a smaller headstock than a tele.

I have a spare if you want it dude.
That would be awesome. I have some standard C shape ones that rotate, but I'm not sure about with a Telecaster, it's pretty thin.

Can you take a picture of your hanger for me dude?

I might have to just road test on the ones I have at my folks house. the Deluxe is fine as it has a BIG ASS headstock.

Maybe I should just wrap loads of duct tape around foam on one side of the hanger? Just trying to make more space in the spare room, currently use a two sided guitar stand.
it sounds like you have the same as what i have.

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I don't think i have any pics with the thinner yammy headstock in. looking though.
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Eeesh @ the tuner taking the weight.

Yeah I have them. I think I'm just going to bulk up one of them with foam and tape.