Dtown Guitar hanger wall mount for guitars, basses, violins, mandolins, ukuleles, banjos and more.When your all beloved guitars been hanged in rows on the wall, you will surely be immersed in the hall of music. Because of all like a collection of works of art. That's how the guitar hook works.
Save space for all your music stores or studio.
Made of solid material, simple design, easy to use & very safe.
2 arms provide easy access to your favorite guitar, bass, violin or ukulele.
Enough support by mounting it at the right place on the wall.
- 4 pack wall holder hangers with 5 ABS guitar picks. This wall hanger hook can suit for a variety of string instruments, kinds of acoustic & electric guitars, basses, violins, mandolins, ukuleles, banjos and more
- Convenient to install. Compact size with a black strong plastic base(Dimension: 2.6" height x 1.4" wide), support up to enough load capacity
- Black soft rubber tubing sponge cover on the stainless steel arms, no imprint on your guitar, protects your string instrument
- Flexible support arms hug the neck of the most guitar for a secure fit. The maximum internal width is up to 2.16 inches
- The package includes 4 packs guitar hangers, 5 ABS guitar picks, 8 sets of wall screws. NOTE: This may not fit for a pretty typical narrow-necked, narrow head banjo (such as Stew-Mac)
- 4 pack wall holder hangers with 5 ABS guitar picks. This wall hanger hook can suit for a variety of string instruments, kinds of acoustic & electric guitars, basses, violins, mandolins, ukuleles, banjos and more
- Convenient to install. Compact size with a black strong plastic base(Dimension: 2.6" height x 1.4" wide), support up to enough load capacity
- Black soft rubber tubing sponge cover on the stainless steel arms, no imprint on your guitar, protects your string instrument
- Flexible support arms hug the neck of the most guitar for a secure fit. The maximum internal width is up to 2.16 inches
- The package includes 4 packs guitar hangers, 5 ABS guitar picks, 8 sets of wall screws. NOTE: This may not fit for a pretty typical narrow-necked, narrow head banjo (such as Stew-Mac)