Overall Comments
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I'm of the belief that a banjo should either be in its case or (preferably) in your lap - and generally, that's where mine is. But there are times when this isn't practical, and gigging is one of those times.
With that in mind, I did some research for the sturdiest, safest banjo stand available. That appeared to be the Sosebee, so I ordered one.
Unlike most stands, which are metal and collapsible, the Sosebee is more or less a sturdy wooden box about 6" high, 18" wide and 8" deep. The top is cut out to accept the shape of a resonator banjo. Inside the box is an adjustable pad, by which you can shape the angle with which the instrument sits. It serves its purpose very well.
These things aren't cheap - a little over $100 ordered through banjo.com (plus shipping). Frankly, at that price I was rather disappointed by the fit and finish of the device. It's not exactly fine furniture, and it's obvious that they're assembled quickly, with little regard for appearance.
The '8' rating is a combo. Functionality is a 10. Finish work, at this price, should be much better - I'd charitably give that a 6. |