Hanging Boucher Banjo on the wall - Minstrel Banjo2024-03-28T22:36:51Zhttps://minstrelbanjo.ning.com/forum/topics/hanging-boucher-banjo-on-the-wall?commentId=2477478%3AComment%3A102835&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI have my Hartel Boucher susp…tag:minstrelbanjo.ning.com,2013-11-26:2477478:Comment:1028352013-11-26T14:28:05.555ZBob DeVellishttps://minstrelbanjo.ning.com/profile/BobDeVellis
<p>I have my Hartel Boucher suspended by the headstock in a Hercules stand. On all my guitar stands, I wrap leather around the rubber/plastic contact points to ensure that the finish won't react with the padding the manufacturer uses. With the added girth of the leather, the Boucher works fine with the Hercules. Although I'm using a stand, the only support is at the headstock and Hercules makes wall hangers that are essentially wall-mountable versions of the stand's head. More generally, I…</p>
<p>I have my Hartel Boucher suspended by the headstock in a Hercules stand. On all my guitar stands, I wrap leather around the rubber/plastic contact points to ensure that the finish won't react with the padding the manufacturer uses. With the added girth of the leather, the Boucher works fine with the Hercules. Although I'm using a stand, the only support is at the headstock and Hercules makes wall hangers that are essentially wall-mountable versions of the stand's head. More generally, I suspect you could get most wall hangers intended for guitar (banjo hangers are likely too narrow for a Boucher neck) and make the fork a tighter fit to the nut area of the banjo by applying some leather on the hanger's inner contact points (or around the two prongs of the fork if they're round). It's easy, looks fine, and works.</p> I will check out both ways, t…tag:minstrelbanjo.ning.com,2013-11-24:2477478:Comment:1028162013-11-24T17:54:01.179ZMarek Korzeniowskihttps://minstrelbanjo.ning.com/profile/MarekKorzeniowski
I will check out both ways, thanks
I will check out both ways, thanks On my Bell Boucher I found t…tag:minstrelbanjo.ning.com,2013-11-24:2477478:Comment:1030482013-11-24T17:21:37.100ZDave Culganhttps://minstrelbanjo.ning.com/profile/OlDanTucker
<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3129095480?profile=original" target="_self"><img width="384" class="align-full" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3129095480?profile=original"/></a> On my Bell Boucher I found that it would sit securely in this place. The width of the neck at the point of the ogee is wide enough to keep it pulling through.</p>
<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3129095480?profile=original" target="_self"><img width="384" class="align-full" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3129095480?profile=original"/></a> On my Bell Boucher I found that it would sit securely in this place. The width of the neck at the point of the ogee is wide enough to keep it pulling through.</p> In the past, I have stretched…tag:minstrelbanjo.ning.com,2013-11-24:2477478:Comment:1030452013-11-24T16:49:37.197ZTim Twisshttps://minstrelbanjo.ning.com/profile/TimTwiss
<p>In the past, I have stretched out those wall hangers a little wider and then put it in upside down. Stable, but a little odd.</p>
<p>In the past, I have stretched out those wall hangers a little wider and then put it in upside down. Stable, but a little odd.</p>