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K&M 124 Table Music Stand

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Table Music Stand with Sheet Holders

  • Extendable / Collapsible
  • Material: Nickel-coloured steel
  • Sheet music rest: approx. 50 x 20 cm
  • Size when collapsed: 26 x 4.7 x 3.7 cm
  • Weight: 0.26 kg
  • Finish: Satin powder coating
Item number 101841
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Height in cm 20 cm
Weight in kg 0.26
Steel Yes
Aluminium No
Wood No
Particularly Stable No
Particularly Small Foldable No
Recommended for Children No
Colour Nickel
1x Extendable No
2x Extendable No
Extendable Music Desk No
Desk Music Stand Yes
216 kr
Including VAT; Excluding kr200 shipping
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Neat and Well Made
visionete 28.11.2017
I got this as a desktop music stand but I find it also useful as a book easel and for supporting notes whenever my hands are busy.

By holding the pages up, the content is easier to read (important if you're sightreading while playing) and the stand takes up less desk space than the pages would do laid flat.

The draught of someone walking close by or opening a door can cause pages to flutter and sometimes fall off. Single sheets of paper can be secured with magnets. (I use some specifically designed for music stands.)

For books, to keep the pages open flat, I use an elastic nylon cord gadget that clips onto the upper arms of a music stand. It's not perfect, but it works.

When collapsed, it's so small & tidy that it will fit in practically any kit bag. It's a lot lighter than a regular music stand.

To open it, the back leg needs to first be pulled back from the rest of the stand. Then simply pull the "concertina" front supports to the desired width. To collapse, do the reverse. (It's well made, but you could strain and buckle it if you don't operate it like this and force it.)
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mukman 13.05.2019
Works better than I expected, even with a fairly big book propped up on it.
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okay
Elias L 16.12.2020
The product feels very cheap. Although it functions as it is supposed to..
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wish I'd seen this years ago
TootToot 03.02.2019
This has turned into a super handy little stand.

It might look a bit flimsy but I can assure you it's a very solid and stable stand. You can adjust the angle and the width.

Can recommend!
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