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I use an Ingles violin stand for my Eastman Octave. Works great.
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Believe it or not I use one of those things that you get when you don't have enough closet space. The ones with a bar across the back, have that bar at a perfect height for storing an OM in its case....
Hercules for me too. I can get a mando, mandola, and octave on it at the same time.
Another vote for Hercules. I have the 3 instrument stand and have fit everything from mando to electric bass on it at the same time for worship services...
I also use the Hercules stands at home for guitars. My Octave also fits nicely. They're sturdy and well-built.
The Hercules stands can be adjusted to fit almost anything; providing you’re happy to hang instruments from it rather than stand instruments on it.
I’ve been using one of their tripple stands, on...
I like the Hercules guitar stands with the Auto Grip System (AGS) for my octave. They have multiple models. It grips the headstock, rather than supporting the body. It is much more resistant to being...