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30Nov/090

UNBOXING: Kirk Hammett Cry Baby

Quality signature wah from Dunlop, if you are a fan of Kirk Hammett don't miss our review.

Here is the unboxing:

Thanks to Strings and Things.

29Nov/090

UNBOXING: Dunlop Maintenance Station

Here is the unboxing of the Dunlop Maintenance Station we reviewed.

29Nov/090

REVIEW: Dunlop Maintenance Station

Dunlop Maintenance Station

Dunlop Maintenance Station

The Dunlop Maintenance Station is a plastic neck cradle that can support both the guitar by the back of the neck and the fretboard.

Developed in conjunction with master luthier Ron Thorn this is an invaluable product.

Build Quality
It's made of plastic but good quality and gives confidence that it is going to hold your prized possession without any worry.

Each edge is covered by a thin layer of foam and isn't going to cause damage to your neck.

Ease of use
Easy to use, one side for back of neck and another one for the fretboard.

See pic (1) and (2).

Pic (1)

Pic (1)

Pic (2)

Pic (2)

Our Verdict
This is a MUST have, the number of times that I have worked on my guitars at home on a table or bench with no stability.  If you think how many times a year you change your strings or clean your fretboard having something that you can rely on to hold your guitar in place is invaluable.

It's as applicable to home guitarists as it is tech's, recommended.

G | H rating 5/5

Thanks to Strings and Things (www.stringsandthings.co.uk) for the review product.

   

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