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Danmar Triangle Clip

The Danmar Triangle Clip is an affordable option to attach a triangle to a music stand.

Great quality, reasonable price!

Comments:

A quality clip.

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Posted By:

Sally Wagner

Rating:

5.00

Does the job

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This is exactly what I bought it for. Although it is VERY hard to clamp onto stands because of the crazy tension. Great triangle clip for the price though!

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Posted By:

Javier Luna

Rating:

4.00

Never disappoints!

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Works perfectly!

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Posted By:

David Allen

Rating:

5.00

Great value clip

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Pros: High tension Cord loop is long enough for large-diameter triangles like the Abel Sturdy design, made in USA Cons: High tension and uncoated "jaws" may damage sensitive surfaces (hoops, etc) High tension can make it tricky to open with one hand Overall a great clip for the money and one of the best out there, period. Highly recommended.

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Posted By:

Ben

Rating:

4.00

Value and Quality

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The Danmar triangle clip has a good strong grip to stay on any stand and for the price it's a quality piece of equipment. If you're not going to be playing a triangle as handheld, you can be sure that the Danmar triangle clip will hold your triangle securely. I definitely recommend it.

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Posted By:

Bret Walker

Rating:

5.00

Great!

Comments:

This triangle clip is the best out there. The triangle sounds great on it but aside from that this clip's strength allows it to be useful for several other percussion related things. Keeping those sinking music stands up and keep a towel attached to a bass drum are a couple examples. Get several of them.

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Posted By:

Paul

Rating:

5.00

The cheapest triangle clip is the best.

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The Danmar triangle clip is probably the best one out there for your basic triangle needs...and it's also the cheapest! Most other "clamp" type triangle clips don't even have two holes for the string. These are THE JAM! Every multi-percussionist should have about 10 of them.

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Posted By:

Olivia

Rating:

5.00
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