Best Guild 1953 Bar Stool Black Alternatives
We found 4 alternatives to Guild 1953 Bar Stool Black based on experts and consumers reviews.
Ibanez IMC50FS Guitarist Throne
Based on 5 reviews
I use this for my solo gigs. The heights despite not being adjustable is perfect for me. I comfortably reach my pedals and when not using pedals the foot rests are really great. The cussion is comfortable and the round edge feels great. The fold-able guitar stand that is attached to it is an added bonus. I do not have to carry my guitar stand, but you cannot use it when sitting down on the throne. Also, it says Ibanez on it, like all of my guitars, so it fits in well for me.
K&M 14089 Guitar Stool
Based on 1 reviews
Great stool, arrived pretty much completely assembled to my surprise. All I needed to do was screw in the bolt to adjust/secure the foot rest. I should note, the lowest seat height isn't that low - my feet would struggle to touch the floor, however this really isn't a point at all due to the very nice adjustable foot rest. It's just to illustrate the size of it. It's not small!! The Stop N Go castors keep it secure and also give you the option to switch this function off so you can slide and spin to your heart's content and the upwards/downwards (I suppose, vertical -) action of the seat pad is very smooth too. I would definitely recommend it.
Gewa Tenor Guitar Rest
Based on 1 reviews
I needed a something to bring the neck up on my classical guitar. I was using a strap but it become uncomfortable after long periods of practice. I also tried a pile of books under my right foot but this also became uncomfortable. This product means I am still balanced but the neck is raised giving me a more comfortable approach with my left hand, so its easier to play notes and chords.
Gruvgear Fretwrap SM Ebony
Based on 5 reviews
Very easy to use, does what it's described to do, doesn't hurt the guitar in any way with hard pieces, doesn't have fabric sticking out, the pattern and color scheme is nice, fits perfectly on 6 and 7 strings, reasonable price. You get what you pay for.