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The Guitar Hanger: safe axe storage like a shirt

Leather, leather, guitar, leather…

Tom Porter, Wed 22 Apr 2009, 10:42 am UTC

Guitar Hanger

The Guitar Hanger

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The Guitar Hanger is pretty self-explanatory: it's like a coat hanger, but you hang guitars on it, not coats.

It's supposed to save space and protect your prized axe from naughty children and flying cats as the below video demonstrates.

And, because your guitar isn't packed away in a case under your bed, it'll undoubtedly encourage you to play more. Why waste five minutes deciding which black leather jacket to wear (yes, there are no less than five leathers in that wardrobe), when you can shred for five minutes while deciding which black leather jacket to wear?

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For more information, visit http://www.theguitarhanger.com/

Information taken from official press release

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