What some music magazines had to say about the Pub Prop...
"AT LAST-A TRULY useful guitar gadget.The Pub Prop (or table top support for non-boozers)...an instrument support that can fit into a pocket or gig bag would save all that faffing about with guitar stands which can sometimes be as complicated to erect as a deck chair or even a tent. We've been using the Pub Prop in the Guitarist office for the last couple of months and can highly recommend this ingenious instrument security device to deskbound home recordists and anyone who likes to keep their guitar or mandolin/fiddle easily to hand while eating, working or just plain old jamming."
Guitarist Magazine (Jan 2001)
"We recently came across an ingenious device that is designed to keep your banjo upright in the pub...Considering the expense of replacing a damaged instrument, the price bracket seems worth it."
Irish Music Magazine (Vol. 5 No. 5, 1999)
"Wondering what to give the folkperson with everything? Ever left your banjo leaning on a pub table while you went to refill your glass during a session, only to hear that unforgettable crash and twang as it smashes to the floor? Well we have the answer for you...The Pub Prop, a device so simple and obvious that you wonder why nobody thought of it before...A bargain."
Folk Roots Magazine (iss. 187/188, 1999)
"It is a very simple idea that works extremely well...it is robust and beautifully finished. Your instrument is actually safer in a Pub Prop than on one of those bulky and 'oh so easily knocked over' guitar stands. Heartily recommended."
The Living Tradition (iss. 26, 1998)
Some links to read what other people and users had to say...
Folk Buzz (See item 7, News section)
Kevin McGrath (See entries Aug 9th + Feb 15th)
Dave Wade (See Banjoweb page-Cases & Stands)
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