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It didn’t take long for people to take notice, and Paul realized his creation’s potential. In 1987, he founded String Swing and, with the help of his family and a machinist friend, began manufacturing parts and assembling hangers in his home. Musicians raved about the hanger’s secure deep cradle design, and as the business outgrew his basement, Paul sold his farm and moved to Ontario, Wisconsin to build a machine shop and pursue his new dream.
Today, String Swing builds the strongest, safest, and most accessible instrument displays on the market – trusted to hold over 10 million guitars worldwide. Our catalog has expanded to instruments of all kinds, from strings to woodwinds and percussion. Still proudly family-owned and American-made in our Midwest facility, we continue to refine our designs, provide excellent customer service, and uphold the highest standards of quality. From our humble beginnings to today, our goal remains the same: to build convenient, dependable, and beautifully crafted instrument displays that encourage musicians to pursue their passion.
Created by our founder Paul in 1983, the original Wooden Guitar Wall Mount remains our best-selling guitar hanger, trusted to millions of guitars around the world.
With a few minor improvements, the "Guitar Keeper" design features a deep cradle groove, preventing the guitar from being improperly placed on the holder. This creates a safer rest for your instrument, as the guitar needs to be lifted 2 inches and brought forward to be removed. The Keeper design works well with guitars that have single or uneven heels. Thanks to its pivoting feature, the yoke adjusts to the shape of the headstock, allowing your instrument to sit perfectly cradled while hanging straight.
This yoke may be too narrow for some classical guitars, in which case we recommend the original CC01 - we simply added a "K" (for Keeper) to the end of the original product code to distinguish between the two.
Our products are American made from start to finish, right here in the great state of Wisconsin!
We offer free shipping on orders over $50. If the order total is less than $50, regular shipping charges apply.
Free shipping applies to retail sales only, and does not include distributor or dealer sales. All online orders are shipped via USPS Mail or UPS Ground service, unless otherwise specified.
We are dedicated to creating instrument displays that are versatile, durable, and of the highest quality available. If you would like to return a display fixture for non-warranty reasons and be issued a refund, follow the instructions on our Returns page.
Non-warranty related shipping costs come at the customer’s expense. We will inspect the product for damage once we have received it. If the fixture is not returned in new, sellable condition, there will be a 10-20% restocking fee deducted from the item’s refund. When a refund amount is determined, allow for a few days for funds to transfer.
Your display unit is warrantied against defects in workmanship and materials for a lifetime, provided the following:
- The unit is purchased from an authorized dealer or directly from the manufacturer.
- The unit is used for what its name implies it should be used for.
- The unit has not been altered in any way, or damaged through user error or mishandling.
- The unit is properly installed as stated in the provided installation instructions (the warranty is provided only to the original purchaser).
You can read more about our lifetime warranty on our Warranty Statement.
Absolutely! Our guitar holders are designed with a pivoting feature that adjusts to headstocks of all shapes, ensuring that your instrument hangs completely vertically. We recommend turning the yoke all the way into the fixture and backing it out half a turn, so it can freely pivot to accommodate your instrument’s headstock style.
Our composite material will not eat into the nitro of your guitar like most foams and rubbers do. Fender, Gibson, and Martin all use our products in their showrooms and at trade shows on both their standard and high-nitro finished guitars. However, there are some things that are out of our control that prevent us from putting an unconditional guarantee that no marking will ever occur.
- If an issue does arise with the finish, there is no definitive way for us to tell if the marks were caused by our products, or if they were from a previously used product by another manufacturer.
- Nitro finish remains partially a liquid for its lifetime. Any significant pressure on the finish for extended periods of time can result in pressure marks that look almost like a smear. This is worsened if the guitar was not given proper cure time when the finish was applied.
- If you have used guitar polish, make sure that you wipe it off before using our products. There is conflicting information on the internet as to whether polish is ever necessary. In addition, do not use any chemical cleaners on our padding material. Water is fine if needed.
- Storing your guitar in direct sunlight can cause big issues, regardless of what material is being used in resting the guitar.
Our products are still made with the safest material on the market for nitro finished guitars, and thousands of people trust their guitars to our hangers every day. If you have a nitro white Gibson or Epiphone, we recommend using one of our white yokes for these extremely color sensitive finishes. If you decide to choose our products to display your guitars, we suggest checking your guitars frequently for peace of mind and reassurance of their safety.
If you have more questions, give us a call at 1-888-455-6628 and ask for Travis. He’ll gladly discuss any nitrocellulose-related questions in further depth.
Yes. We’re trusted by some of the biggest guitar brands and music stores in the world to display their musical instruments. Our hangers are perfect for securely displaying your products in a way that’s appealing to your customers.
Need help designing your store’s layout? Give us a call at 1-888-455-6628.