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Old 7th February 2007   #1
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Does anyone recognize this Music Stand from the 60's ???

Does anyone know what company made this particular type of music stand, or have you ever seen one like this?

I'm trying to find what company used to make these stands, and I believe they were around sometime in the late 50's, 60's and 70's.
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That is the Hamilton KB300A, which they still make. The two long-time stand manufacturers are Hamilton and Manhasset.
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Wow, thats it!!! Thanks so much for your help!

I cant believe they still make these, thats so cool.
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mbrebes gets the gearslut geek of the year award for knowing the model number!

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Thats him in the picture!!
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mbrebes gets the gearslut geek of the year award for knowing the model number!

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I didn't know it off the top of my head. Just did an internet search for Hamilton and Manhasset, since I knew they were the main manufacturers, and then found it on Hamilton's website. Just a little investigative work.
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great...i'm not the only one who hates these flimsy modern stands! the old ones are built like tanks and for non portable situations they are my favorite.
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I didn't know it off the top of my head. Just did an internet search for Hamilton and Manhasset, since I knew they were the main manufacturers, and then found it on Hamilton's website. Just a little investigative work.
Awww, man.... Dont' spoil it - keep the myth alive!

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great...i'm not the only one who hates these flimsy modern stands! the old ones are built like tanks and for non portable situations they are my favorite.
Wenger stands are great. Durable as hell. Thick plastic with metal stand and legs. I have about 6 extra if anybody wants to take em off our hands.
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