FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where are Stories In Wood guitar stands made?
    All our products are proudly made right here in Melbourne, Australia.


  • Are the stands one whole piece?
    The stands consist of an upright body, and a base. These two sections assemble easily using the hex key provided with your stand.


  • Can I place a custom order?
    Yes, we are happy to discuss any design ideas or types of timber you may have in mind. Also, sizes such as stand height and hanger width can be made to suit your requirements.


  • How are payments made?
    All purchases are made securely through PayPal, Apple Pay & Google Pay including transactions with a visa/debit card.


  • Do we accept returns/refunds?
    Yes we do. See Delivery/Returns for details.


  • Is it okay to leave my guitar on a stand?
    It's completely fine to leave your guitar on a stand or hanger, as opposed to having it in a case when not in use. In fact, most guitarists prefer to have their guitar on display when not playing it!


  • How do you build a guitar stand out of wood?
    Building a wooden guitar stand can be a challenging yet rewarding project. While achieving the right proportions and lines take time, the look of the stand is equally important as its function. Ensuring a stand is strong enough to support any guitar is always a great starting point for any design.


  • Are hanging guitar stands better?
    A hanging guitar stand or wall hanger is a great choice. Hangers do not detract from a guitar visually like many stands which cradle the guitar do. Personal preference is also an important factor to consider when deciding on a stand type. To see different types of guitar stands, have a look here


  • How much does a wooden guitar stand cost?
    Each of our stands go through a unique process in our machine shop of being worked to their final shape and carefully finished. This is how Stories In Wood guarantees you the best quality wooden guitar stand for your guitar!
    Our prices range from $99 through to $415, dependant on the design complexity and timber species of the stand.


  • Is it bad to lean my guitar against the wall?
    Leaning your guitar against the wall is not good practice. Aside from exposing your guitar to potentially being knocked over and damaged, you can also damage the wall. Wall hangers are a great option if space is limited at home or in the studio.