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Adjustable Music Stand

Musical Equipment Accessory

AI Estimated Value

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$15-30

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is an adjustable music stand, likely designed for holding sheet music or a light-weight instrument. It features a tripod base for stability, constructed from what appears to be lightweight silver-colored metal, possibly aluminum, given its portability and common material for such stands. The three legs extend from a central, circular hub, providing a wide and stable footprint. Each leg terminates with a black rubber or plastic foot cap, which appears slightly worn from use, suggesting it has been placed on various surfaces over time. The main upright shaft, also of silver-colored metal, extends vertically from the central hub and is adjustable in height, indicated by a visible screw or clamp mechanism. At the top, there's a black, U-shaped cradle designed to hold an item, possibly a violoncello or another string instrument, or a book/sheet music. This cradle also appears to be made of a durable material, possibly rubber or padded metal, to protect the item it supports. The overall construction suggests a functional, utilitarian design prioritizing portability and adjustability. There are no visible manufacturer's marks or signatures. The style suggests it could be from the mid-to-late 20th century to early 21st century, as the design is fairly timeless for this type of equipment. The metal shows some minor scuffs and potentially light surface oxidation, consistent with regular use, but no significant damage or repairs are evident from the image. The craftsmanship appears to be standard for mass-produced musical accessory equipment, focusing on functionality rather than intricate aesthetics.

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Upon visual examination of the provided image, I assess this adjustable music stand. The condition appears used but functional, with minor scuffs and wear consistent with its utilitarian purpose and regular use. The black rubber foot caps show slight wear, and the metal may have light surface oxidation, but no significant damage or repairs are evident. Authenticity, in this context, refers to its function as a generic music stand, rather than a branded or collectible item. Based on its design and materials (lightweight silver-colored metal, possibly aluminum, and plastic/rubber components), it appears to be a standard, mass-produced item. This is further supported by the lack of any visible manufacturer's marks or signatures. Market conditions for generic, used adjustable music stands are generally low. New entry-level stands of similar design retail for $25-50. Comparables on secondary markets (e.g., online marketplaces, used instrument shops) typically range from $10-30 depending on condition and local demand. There is no significant rarity associated with this type of equipment; such stands are widely available. Demand is consistent but not high for used items, as new ones are readily affordable. Factors impacting value are primarily its functional condition and the absence of any features that would elevate it beyond a basic utility item. My assessment is limited by the fact that I am examining an image only. A physical inspection would allow me to definitively confirm the materials (e.g., specific metal type), test the stability and all adjustment mechanisms, and inspect for any hidden defects, structural integrity issues, or subtle manufacturer's marks not visible in the photograph. However, for an item of this type, such in-depth examination is unlikely to significantly alter the appraisal value unless a premium brand or rare vintage model was unexpectedly discovered.

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