Compactly folding tripod support system for guitars

Supports – Stand – Plural leg

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84327, 2481886, F16M 1138

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051160056

ABSTRACT:
A compactly folding tripod support system for holding a resting guitar or the like in an upright, stable position. The extended legs (47, 49) radiate horizontally from a central hub (46) which includes a tapered post (45) which removably engages with a suitably equipped guitar (39). The unique geometry of the tripod allows the six leg segments to fold up under the central hub in a tight hexagonal array, thus allowing its storage in the accessory compartment of an ordinary guitar case.

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