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			Ibanez Powerpad Guitar Work Station
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The Ibanez POWERPAD Guitar Work Station is a portable and mobile surface for securing and protecting your guitar while you perform maintenance work. The foldable size is designed for easy carrying, and when unfolded, the neck support holds the guitar neck firmly. The workbench and contact area of the neck support are made of non-woven fabric to avoid damaging your guitar finish. A carrying bag is included.
Approx. dimensions: 38 x 14.45 x 5.91 in (970 x 370 x 145 mm)
						Approx. dimensions: 38 x 14.45 x 5.91 in (970 x 370 x 145 mm)
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1 of 1 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Surrey, British Columbia
I own it. So portable and useful. Keeps my guitar in place and makes changing strings etc. easier
Posted by anonymous on Jul 8, 2020
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1 of 1 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   St. Catharines, Ontario
I had a gift card and decided to buy this as the review for the more expensive Fender mat was not good. Although I thought the fold up neck support might not stay up, this was not the case. This mat works very well and keeps the guitar neck right where you want it when changing strings.
Posted by Peter Holman on Jun 6, 2020
Ibanez Power pad work station
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Closest Store   St. Catharines, Ontario
I bought this rather that the more expensive Fender product because the Fender pad received a poor review. This works great and beats using an old quilt on the dining room table.
Posted by Peter Holman on May 1, 2020

							
									
								