It does what it does really well.
The construction is very solid and the finish is well done.
The only two downsides I find are as such;
- The pick slots are not for thick picks
- My Les Paul type guitar was not balanced when standing on its straplock, so it would keep turning 90 degrees.
That makes it look a bit precarious in my eyes.
There's no 'lock' in front that comes with it, but you could fashion one yourself out of any rubber or elastic thing, I suppose.
The clamp is quite wide/large, it does not grab the neck in the slightest.
And thus, if I rest my main guitar in it against my desk, I do not feel safe that it will stay in place.
It still needs something to sit on and lock the guitar in the neck rest so there is no chance of it falling out.
As such, I would take one star away for stability and finish for these two problems.
But if your guitar balances well, then this can work well!
I'd love to see a version with a body rest that goes downward, but still clamps to the desk. That would also work for an electric sit-stand desk and still provide a convenient but secure way to quickly put the guitar out of your hands, close to your workstation.