

Woodies Hanger FAQ’s
Why Woodies Hanger?
Where can I hang my Guitar?
Anywhere, the Hanger is designed to be used with the rawlplug fixings supplied and for any type of wall, if you have any concerns feel free to contact us or consult your local hardware store.
Will the Hanger work with my guitars?
There are 3 models of Woodies Hanger:
If you are unsure of which model you require then please follow the easy to use Which Hanger Guide – HERE
Will my guitar hang at ‘ANY’ angle.
Yes, it will hang at all angles and also on the ceiling. When the guitar is in the vertical position the body of the guitar tends to swing to the wall so we have supplied a small adhesive foam guitar to stick to the bracket behind the base of the body, to prevent any tilting.
Will The Hanger support the weight of my guitar?
Yes, easily. The Hanger and the fixings we supply are ideal for any type of wall, but if you have any concerns, feel free to contact us or contact your nearest hardware store.
How do I get the guitar off the wall when I’ve fixed it?
The top “Locator” bracket is flexible so simply hold the guitar neck and flex the bracket past the strap button.
Why Woodies G-band?
These delightful partial capos can do more for your inspiration in five seconds than any other gizmo. The G-Band clips onto the guitar neck in seconds and is available in one and two string version.
What is the G-Band?
There are two models, a one string and a two string version. G-Band is a partial capo which allows the user to revoice existing chords. The capo is low profile so can easily be played either side of. For more examples check out the forum.
What’s it made from?
G-Band is made from sprung steel and a plastic compound designed to replicate the pad of a finger whilst also being ’sticky’ to grip the guitar neck.
My G-Band is not sticking any more, what can I do?
Wash the G-Band in warm soapy water and allow to dry naturally.
Will G-Band work on all guitars?
No unfortunately. The capo works on standard neck profile guitars. A wider and classical model will be produced early next year.
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