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Key Features
- Holds Twelve 53" Vertical Rolls
- For Studio Storage & Organization
- Metal Construction
The Seamless Paper Display Stand from Savage holds twelve 53" rolls (paper sold separately). The metal stand stores your paper background rolls and keeps them organized so they're ready to use when you need them. The background rolls are stored vertically.
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Will it work with canvas backdrops?
Will it work with canvas backdrops?
If the canvas is rolled up and the roll is similar in width to a paper backdrop then sure. It’ll hold anything that’s around the same size as a standard paper roll.
Date published: 2020-06-30
Footprint dimensions?
Footprint dimensions?
The Savage Seamless Paper Display Stand the width 15.5" by 13" inches deep.
Date published: 2024-04-16
So this is not ideal for 107' backdrops?
So this is not ideal for 107' backdrops?
The Savage Seamless Paper Display Stand is not ideal for 107" backdrops. This stand is designed to hold twelve 53" vertical rolls.
Date published: 2024-03-26
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what diameter roll size fits in each compartment?
The diameter of the roll that can fit in each compartment is 3 3/8 inch.
Date published: 2022-01-18
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Does it come with that Widetone, Savage placard attached? If yes, is it detachable?
No it does not. Mine came without the placard.
Date published: 2019-11-20
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Can this be used with the 86 roll of paper?
It will be too top heavy and fall over if you do
Date published: 2020-01-09
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Can you mount casters to the bottom so it can be rolled/moved? I want to put this in a closet but I will have to move it out of the closet to get the backdrops out of the display stand due to low ceilings in the closet.
I wouldnt recommend it. The cart is good looking but a bit flimsy, especially with weight of the seamless rolls. The frame of the cart consists of 1/2 in square pieces, probably hollow, but can not tell for sure. The frame is capped on the end; the caps are painted or welded closed. A better idea would be to build a small stand with mounted casters and place the cart on that. Good luck!
Date published: 2019-11-20
