Lawrence.
Working guitar stands — wall-mount, vertical floor stand, two-guitar vertical. The stands you hang the instrument on when you're not playing it.
Three stands, three jobs.
Lawrence supplies the working guitarist's third hand. AGS-33A wall stand — yoke-and-peg, mounts at neck height for the instrument you grab between songs. AGS-37 vertical floor stand — single guitar, low centre of gravity. AGS-38 two-guitar vertical — the studio standard, two instruments side-by-side.
Padded contact points where the body and neck rest. Powder-coated steel where the floor takes the load. The stand you bolt to the practice-room wall, the stand the gigging player tosses in the back of the car, the stand the studio buys two of.
Wall stand, AGS-33A
The Lawrence stand line
Wall, floor, double.
Three references, three working contexts. Wall mount for the rehearsal space where floor real-estate is precious. Single vertical for the gig — folds flat, fits in the trunk. Double vertical for the studio where the electric and the acoustic both need to be visible and within reach.
Built to last the working life of the instrument, priced for the school music room, branded only on the contact pads where you never see it. The stand stays out of the way of the instrument.



