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The Gator Frameworks Guitar Wall Mount Hanger is a versatile, sleek solution designed to securely hold electric, acoustic, and bass guitars with necks up to 2" wide. Featuring a rubberized swivel yoke for protective support, a concealed black mounting plate for a clean aesthetic, and foam padding to protect your walls, it combines functionality with modern style to showcase your instruments like never before.
D**R
Classy looking guitar bracket
Looks great on the wall. Easy to install, holds the guitar in place very well and is sturdy.
J**W
Very attractive and functional guitar wall hangers.
These Gator Frameworks guitar wall hangers are everything the company claims. I currently have three guitars securely suspended on my wall by these. I particularly like that the attractive wooden covers hide the mounting hardware. They're very unobtrusive.A couple of caveats:First, carefully follow the instructions, take your time, and use the recommended tools including a level to properly align the screws for the mounting plate.Second, be very careful with the thin wooden covers. They're easily broken along the edges. I had a small piece crack off along the edge of one cover. Fortunately, I was able to glue it back into place and then attach the cover so that the crack is at the top of the hanger where it isn't visible.I'd recommend mounting the hangers to wall studs to ensure that your valuable guitar never falls, but if you intend to mount several guitars side-by-side, as I did, keep in mind that two or more guitar bodies will not fit side-by-side on sixteen-inch centers—the width between most wall studs. Instead, it's necessary to stagger the guitars in up and down the wall, as shown in my photo. Use a stud finder to accurately locate the wall studs. A 10-dollar stud finder will keep you from having to drill any more holes than absolutely necessary.I've used other guitar hangers that worked equally well, but these are the most attractive hangers that I've owned.
J**F
Easy install, all black, sturdy
The media could not be loaded. Very light, very sturdy, easy to put on the wall. If you have a drill and you have put up curtains or anything of that sort, you will have no trouble with this. Will handle guitars, ukulele, or bass. Definitely recommend!
C**E
Clean presentation but painted plastic cover...will crack
Purchased two in mahogany, nice color. Attached one to drywall with a different type of screw fastener not provided in the package as I have never had luck with those. The second one attached into the stud. Both easy to attach but noticed one of the front covers had cracked at the lip. The plastic reminds me of light switch cover plates, not the most durable however, the posts are and they sit nicely on the wall supporting both acoustic and electric guitara. The posts are long enough to support the guitars approx 3' inches from the wall protecting guitars and walls from scratches. They look great but be careful when first attaching as the covers can crack, hence the four-stars.
D**X
Best hanger out there
I own six of these. They look great, are sturdy with no exposed mounting hardware, and come with high quality self drilling anchors. Literally zero complaints.
J**.
Great with some flaws - but not deal breakers
~Four year update~I have used these in a few different apartments now and I have to say I'm really happy with the look and sturdiness of them. Lots of products like these don't do well with being reset multiple times, but these have been a cinch.~Original Review~Great little guitar holders. The design is super slick and they look great. I would recommend them - however there are some issues.First thing is that all 3 I received had the chrome finish dented and blemished, likely due to the screws getting loose in all the packages and there being no protective sleeve on the material. Second issue is that it is very hard to perfectly level because the wall anchors are prone to causing fixture rotation just slightly. It is just enough to have my perfectionist self fret.All that said these were perfect for me and I'd recommend them
L**H
Love these simple, clean looking guitar wall hangers.
Small, simple, strong, easy to install and to use, no visible screws or mounting hardware. Everything I was looking for. and more, for less than 11 bucks apiece. My guitars are finally off floor stands and my keyboard nicely fills the space they used to occupy. The whole room feels bigger and is much less cluttered.I found a spacing of 16" on-center between hangers to be just right for my install. That ends up being a tad over 14" of wall space from the edge of one hanger to the edge of the next . The guitars hang close together, but not too close. 16" on-center just happens to ideal for mounting to studs which are often 16" on-center apart. But I didn't feel any desire or need to be constrained by the studs. The included wall anchors were a breeze to install into drywall and are plenty strong enough to hold a Strat or Takamine acoustic, which is what I have, and they are pretty average weight instruments.I looked at a lot of hangers before choosing these. Most others have visible mounting screws and I generally prefer hidden hardware. I was really put off by the looks of many of the other products which not only have visible screws, but the screws are almost universally black even with white or wood colored hangers. The Gators are very clean looking and don't trade off anything for the sleek appearance. They are just designed better, IMO.
J**.
Looks Great but Poor Design, Please Read Review!
Gator Frameworks has a clean look but design and mounting hardware is grossly inadequate.-Problems1) Plastic anchors are cheap and will pull thru drywall (Pic 1) under the weight of a 9 pound Les Paul.2) Center threaded cradle that holds guitar if screwed in securely, threads are too long (Pic 2) and will put too much pressure on anchors and start to separate from wall.-Remedies1) Use another anchoring system like Toggle Bolts or use another longer screw to go directly into stud.2) Center threaded cradle needs a relief hole drilled at least a 1/4 inch (Pic 1 Center hole, right set).-Hope this helped
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