A support for a musical Instrument manufactured from a firm yet pliable
material which is slid under the supporting handle of an amplification
device or slid between two stacked amplification devices by a finger hole
at one end. The fingerboard or neck of a musical instrument, when stood
upright on the floor, can be inserted into a socket on the other end of
the device providing support when the instrument is not being played and
providing a convenient and safe means of storage when the instrument is
not in use. Two gear-shaped ends assist in sliding the device under the
handle of the amplification device and the two slots by the socket hold
guitar plectrums.