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  • Premium 2 Leg Hi-Hat Stand by GRIFFIN | Heavy Duty Hihat Cymbal Foot Pedal with Drum Key | Folding Two Leg Style Converts to a No Leg High Hat Mount | Double Braced Chrome Percussion Hardware Mount


    Price: $90.95
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    2 LEG STYLE CONVERTS TO NO LEG STYLE: To save space near the most congested part of your drum kit. With a Snare Stand, Cymbal Stand, Kick Pedal, and Hi-hat stand, all near the same area, the 2-legged style of this Hi-Hat stand will provide reduced footprint near this prime real estate. And for even more flexibility, the 2 legs fold straight up the shaft so that you can now use this as a no leg hi-hat style stand (see picture).
    360 DEGREE ROTATING LEGS: The 2 legs rotate 360 degrees around the bottom main pipe, allowing you to have even more freedom and flexibility with the floor space. With regular 3 leg style hi-hat legs that do not rotate, you are limited to where you can position your hi-hat stand. With this 2 leg rotating model, you can simply rotate the 2 legs to the left, right, front or back giving you much greater flexibility in the placement of your hi-hat stand.
    SPRING TENSION ADJUSTMENT KNOB: At Griffin, we know that all drummers are not created equal. With that in mind, we added a spring tension adjustment knob that you can turn left to increase the pedal tension, or turn right to decrease the pedal tension. This adjustment knob allows personal settings for drummers who want a tighter firmer pedal action or looser for a smoother action.
    HEAVY DUTY DRUM CYMBAL STAND CHROME HARDWARE: This is Griffin’s heavy-duty hi-hat stand model # H600A. With a very thick 28.6mm base pipe, 18” long double-braced legs that are 7mm thick, oversized turning knobs, deluxe hi-hat clutch cymbal mount for your hi-hat cymbals, and weighing 11 pounds, this shiny, chrome hi-hat stand will sure take the beating and heavy use you are going to give it.
    DELUXE UPGRADE FEATURES: Boasting additional upgrade features not found on standard hi-hat pedals, this model includes: double chain pull action, deluxe cymbal clutch, large anti slip rubber feet, dual bottom floor spikes, metal toe stop, solid steel pedal plate frame, heavy duty grip foot pedal, and a slip proof memory lock.

    Customers say

    Customers find the musical instruments stand sturdy and well-built. They appreciate its value for money, adjustable springs, and responsiveness. The stand is stable and works well for jazz music. The pedal feel and responsiveness are also praised. However, opinions differ on the weight of the stand.

    AI-generated from the text of customer reviews


    Looking for a premium hi-hat stand that is both heavy duty and versatile? Look no further than the Premium 2 Leg Hi-Hat Stand by GRIFFIN! This high-quality stand is perfect for drummers who demand the best in their percussion hardware.

    The GRIFFIN Premium 2 Leg Hi-Hat Stand features a durable double-braced design, ensuring stability and reliability during even the most intense performances. The folding two-leg style can easily convert to a no-leg high hat mount, giving you the flexibility to set up your kit exactly how you want it.

    This stand also comes equipped with a drum key, making it easy to adjust and fine-tune your hi-hat cymbals to get the perfect sound. The chrome finish adds a sleek and professional look to your drum set, while also providing durability to withstand the rigors of regular use.

    Upgrade your drum set with the GRIFFIN Premium 2 Leg Hi-Hat Stand and experience the difference in quality and performance. Order yours today and take your drumming to the next level!
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  • Red Wings sign longtime Griffin, place veteran on IR


    DETROIT — The Detroit Red Wings have signed right wing Dominik Shine to a two-year contract and recalled him to the team.

    He is available to make his NHL debut tonight against the Los Angeles Kings.

    Shine, 31, leads the Grand Rapids Griffins with 32 points (11 goals, 21 assists) in 40 games.

    Shine (5-11, 180) has played for the Griffins since 2016-17 following four years at Northern Michigan. He has tallied 72 goals and 170 points 462 AHL games with the Griffins over nine seasons.

    Shine’s contract runs through the 2025-26 season.

    The Pinckney native currently is the sixth Michigan-born player on the roster — joining Dylan Larkin, Alex DeBrincat, Andrew Copp, Jeff Petry and Tyler Motte — and the 11th U.S.-born player.

    The Red Wings also placed right wing Patrick Kane (upper-body injury) on injured reserve, retroactive to Jan. 21. Kane will miss his third game in a row tonight.

    The Red Wings needed at least one forward because J.T. Compher (upper-body injury) is out and Vladimir Tarasenko (ill) is questionable. Motte (upper-body injury) is expected to return to the lineup tonight



    The Detroit Red Wings have made some roster moves, signing longtime Grand Rapids Griffin player and prospect to a contract and placing a veteran player on injured reserve. Stay tuned for more updates on the team’s latest moves. #RedWings #NHL #Griffins #InjuredReserve

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  • Åberg and Griffin lead amidst tough conditions at Farmers


    Åberg and Griffin lead amidst tough conditions at Farmers



    Åberg and Griffin displayed impressive resilience and skill in navigating the challenging conditions at the Farmers tournament. Despite the tough weather and course conditions, they were able to maintain their composure and lead the pack with their exceptional play.

    Their performances were a testament to their talent and determination, as they battled through the wind and rain to put themselves in prime position for the final rounds. As the tournament continues, all eyes will be on Åberg and Griffin as they look to maintain their lead and secure victory in the face of adversity.

    Stay tuned for more updates on their progress at the Farmers tournament, as they continue to showcase their skills and cement their place at the top of the leaderboard. Åberg and Griffin are truly proving themselves as formidable competitors in the world of golf.

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  • Wind torments golfers during second round of Farmers Insurance Open; Lanto Griffin, Ludvig Aberg share clubhouse lead – San Diego Union-Tribune


    The wind whipped up and took the scores with it on Thursday in the second round of the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines.

    Wind gusts reached more than 35 mph — enough to move balls on the green and force an 86-minute suspension of play that prevented the round from being completed.

    With 29 golfers still on the course when darkness came, the clubhouse leaders were Ludvig Aberg and Lanto Griffin. Both were at 6-under midway through the tournament.

    First-round leader Aberg shot a 3-over 75 on the South Course, allowing Griffin to draw even with an even-par 72 on the South.

    “Throw the score out the window — a normal day 72’s good on this golf course and today was just head-down grind,” Griffin said. “The goal on the back — I didn’t make a birdie on the front — the goal on the back nine was just to make a birdie, get some momentum going.”

    Griffin called the conditions “brutal” when winds gusted to an estimated 35 mph as he walked to the tee box on the 614-yard 13th hole.

    “So it was kind of hang on for dear life, try and save pars on the majority of the holes and sprinkle in a birdie or two,” he said.

    Danny Walker was a stroke behind the leaders following a 2-over 74 on the North.

    “A crazy day, for sure,” Walker said. “One of those days where you can’t even think about what you’re shooting, just got to do your best to hit every shot and just accept whatever happens. So much of where the ball’s going to go is just out of your control. Did my best to just keep a level head and just take it one shot at a time. It’s all you could do.”

    Three other players — Hayden Springer, Chris Gotterup and Sungjae Im — are two strokes behind he leaders.

    Gotterup moved into contention by posting one of the low rounds of the day, a 3-under 69 on the North. Jason Day (tied for 26th, five strokes back) also had a 69 on the North. No one else could make such a claim.

    The best score on the South also was a 3-under 69, carded by Jackson Suber, who was tied for 14th at 2-under for the tournament.

    Amateur Luke Clanton, a Florida State junior, played himself onto the leaderboard by shooting 1-under through 16 holes on the South. That placed him with six others at 3 under, though Clanton and Will Gordon still have to finish their rounds.

    Clanton has a chance at the Farmers to earn his PGA Tour card through the tour’s Accelerated program, which allows top college players to earn tour cards based on what they do in amateur, college and pro golf events. A top-five finish in the Farmers would get Clanton three points, getting him to the 20 points needed to receive his card.

    The second round was scheduled to be completed Friday morning at 7:30. The third round will begin moments thereafter for the 65 players (and ties) who survive the cut that is projected at plus-1. The final two rounds are played on the South Course.

    Defending champion Matthieu Pavon will not be among them after shooting a second-day 80 (North) that put him at 9-over for the tournament. Max Homa, the 2023 Farmers champion, withdrew during the wind delay with three holes to play. Homa was 4-over for the day and 9-over for the tournament when he withdrew.

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    The wind wreaked havoc on golfers during the second round of the Farmers Insurance Open, making scoring difficult and frustrating for many players. Despite the challenging conditions, Lanto Griffin and Ludvig Aberg managed to navigate the course and share the clubhouse lead heading into the weekend.

    Griffin, the defending champion, showed his resilience in the face of the gusty winds, carding a solid round to put himself in contention for back-to-back titles. Aberg, a young up-and-coming player, also impressed with his steady play and ability to handle the tough conditions.

    With the leaderboard tightly packed and the wind expected to continue to be a factor in the final rounds, the stage is set for an exciting weekend of golf at Torrey Pines. Stay tuned to see who will emerge victorious in this battle against the elements at the Farmers Insurance Open.

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  • Aberg, Griffin co-lead at wind-interrupted Farmers Insurance


    SAN DIEGO — Ludvig Åberg and Lanto Griffin shared the lead Thursday at Torrey Pines in the Farmers Insurance Open after ferocious wind forced an 86-minute delay and prevented dozens of players from finishing the second round.

    First-round leader Aberg fought to a 3-over 75, while Griffin had a 72 — both on the South Course — to sit even with Aberg at 6-under 138.

    Danny Walker was 5 under, while Chris Gotterup had a 69 to match the day’s best round and join Hayden Springer and Sungjae Im at 4 under.

    The players battled strong, inconsistent wind gusts measured at more than 35 mph on the famed coastal course better known for foggy marine layers than disruptive weather. Some gusts moved stationary balls and ripped hats off heads before marshals suspended play.

    “Throw the score out the window,” said Griffin, who earned his PGA Tour card at Q-school last month. “[On] a normal day, 72 is good on this golf course, and today was just head-down grind. … Walking to [the 13th] tee, it started gusting 35 miles an hour, probably, so there are certain shots like 13 tee that were just brutal, [or the] 9 tee blowing straight off the left. It was kind of hang on for dear life, try and save pars on majority of the holes and sprinkle in a birdie or two.”

    The delay began at 2:05 p.m. local time and lasted until 6:31 p.m., forcing the players to play quickly in barely diminished wind for a shot at finishing their rounds.

    The North Course is more exposed to the ocean, so the wind was particularly brutal on players like world No. 4 Hideki Matsuyama, who could only watch in disgust while his well-considered putts went nowhere near their intended destination. Matsuyama still managed a 75 and made the cut at 1 under.

    In the opening round, the scores on the easier North Course (70.13) were significantly better than those on the South Course (72.16). Thanks to the wind, scores at both — South Course (75.53) and the North (75.2) — were much higher Thursday.

    “It was extremely difficult,” said Eric Cole, who was three shots off the lead after managing to finish his second-round 71 moments before the stoppage. “It started really blowing on like our second or third hole, so we had a solid six holes of really heavy winds. Then it almost died down and switched directions for a few holes. Very tricky and very unique. I know it can blow here a little, but it just seemed like extra gusty and [was] kind of switching directions for a little, so it made it tough.”

    Nobody had a bogey-free round while battling the wind that blew clouds of dirt and sand into the Pacific Ocean all afternoon.

    A brush fire also broke out about four miles south of Torrey Pines and burned three acres near the UC San Diego campus, but 175 firefighters quickly stopped its forward progress, according to San Diego Fire-Rescue.

    Some players didn’t wait for the resumption of play. Max Homa, the 2023 champion of this event, withdrew during the stoppage with just three holes left to play, citing illness late in his second straight dismal round.

    Amateur Luke Clanton, a Florida State junior, moved up the leaderboard on the front nine before making three bogeys amid the worst wind conditions. He elected to stop for the day with his tee shot on the 17th sitting in the right rough, where he’ll resume his second round Friday.

    Information from ESPN Research and The Associated Press was used in this report.



    The Farmers Insurance Open got off to a windy start on Thursday, with Sweden’s Henrik Norlander and American Lanto Griffin sharing the lead after the first round at Torrey Pines.

    Norlander and Griffin both shot a four-under-par 68 to take the early lead in the tournament, which was interrupted by strong winds that caused delays and difficult playing conditions for the players.

    Norlander, who is looking for his first PGA Tour win, had a solid round with five birdies and just one bogey. Griffin, on the other hand, had a more up-and-down round with six birdies and two bogeys.

    The windy conditions made scoring tough for much of the field, with only 13 players breaking par on the day. Among those in contention are world number two Jon Rahm, who shot a one-under-par 71, and defending champion Patrick Reed, who carded a two-under-par 70.

    With the weather expected to improve over the weekend, the leaderboard is sure to change as the tournament progresses. Stay tuned for more updates from the Farmers Insurance Open as the action heats up at Torrey Pines.

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  • ‘The View’ Fans Say Sara Haines & Alyssa Farah Griffin Should Have Their Own Show After Hilarious Video


    The View co-hosts Sara Haines and Alyssa Farah Griffin shared a hilarious video on Instagram on Thursday (January 16), and now fans are calling for them to get their own spinoff show.

    In the video, the two daytime talk show hosts played the “I Make The Face, You Make The Sound” challenge, where one person pulls a funny face, and the other comes up with a noise to match it.

    The pair played several rounds, making some incredibly strange expressions and even stranger sounds. Both women were in fits of laughter throughout as they cracked each other up.

    Fans also enjoyed the video and took to the comments to praise the duo, with many arguing they need their own show.

    “It’s time for Alyssa and Sara to have their own show,” wrote one commenter, while another said, “You two are fabulous. Someday you guys will have your own show!”

    “Omg I can’t stop laughing You all are adorable,” said another.

    “You two are my favorites. Lol This is hilarious!” another added.

    Another wrote, “It’s great to see you too just cutting up!”

    “You all need to do this on the show one day! That’s absolutely hilarious,” said one viewer.

    “My two favorites from the View,” wrote another.

    “You two ladies are so funny. I really love watching you both on the View. But this is the funniest thing I’ve seen in a long time!” added one fan.

    Another wrote, “You two are the best thing to happen to @theviewabc.”

    Farah Griffin and Haines currently serve as co-hosts on the ABC talk show alongside Whoopi Goldberg, Sunny Hostin, Joy Behar, and Ana Navarro.

    Haines originally joined the show in 2016 but left in 2018 to co-host ABC’s new third hour of Good Morning America. She returned to The View in March 2020 as a guest host and later rejoined as a permanent co-host for the 24th season.

    Meanwhile, Farah Griffin joined the panel in 2022 as the show’s Republican voice. She previously served as White House director of strategic communications and Assistant to the President during Donald Trump‘s first presidency.

    While there is no news on whether Haines and Farah Griffin will get their own show, The View recently premiered its spinoff show, The Weekend View, on the ABC News Live streaming platform. The show is hosted by The View‘s Friday panel, with moderator Behar joined by Haines, Farah Griffin, Hostin, and Navarro.

    Would you like to see Haines and Farah Griffin host their own show? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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    Fans of “The View” are buzzing about a recent hilarious video featuring co-hosts Sara Haines and Alyssa Farah Griffin. In the clip, the dynamic duo showcased their comedic chemistry and quick wit, leaving viewers in stitches.

    Many fans took to social media to express their love for Sara and Alyssa, with some even suggesting that the two should have their own show. The pair’s natural banter and infectious energy have captivated audiences, making them fan favorites on the popular talk show.

    With their undeniable chemistry and comedic timing, it’s no surprise that fans are clamoring for more Sara and Alyssa content. Could a spin-off show be in the works? Only time will tell, but one thing’s for sure: these two are a winning combination that viewers can’t get enough of. Stay tuned for more laughs and entertainment from Sara Haines and Alyssa Farah Griffin on “The View” and beyond.

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  • Kathy Griffin Curses, Andy Cohen Disses


    Not long after Anderson Cooper started hosting CNN’s New Year’s Eve coverage from Times Square in 2002, the news program often became the news.

    In 2007, Kathy Griffin joined as the journalist’s official cohost. While the unlikely duo brought the laughs, Griffin made waves annually for her dirty jokes and cursing. Still, the network stood by her — until May 2017 when Griffin came under fire for posing with a fake severed head of then-President Donald Trump.

    After Cooper tweeted that he was “appalled by the photo shoot,” calling it “clearly disgusting and completely inappropriate,” the network cut ties with Griffin.

    Cooper continued to keep the coverage light by teaming up with pal Andy Cohen as his official cohost for the 2017-18 broadcast — and the twosome began their tradition of taking shots to celebrate the show.

    A few years later, Cohen made headlines during the 2021-22 broadcast when he threw shade at Mayor Bill de Blasio and Ryan Seacrest. The outburst resulted in an alcohol ban for one year for both Cooper and Cohen.

    Scroll through for the most-talked-about moments from the broadcast over the years:



    In a recent interview, comedian Kathy Griffin let loose with a string of curses aimed at Bravo host Andy Cohen, fueling rumors of a longstanding feud between the two. Griffin, known for her no-holds-barred humor, did not hold back in expressing her disdain for Cohen, calling him out for his alleged mistreatment of her during their time working together.

    But the drama didn’t stop there. Cohen, never one to shy away from a confrontation, fired back with a scathing diss of his own, questioning Griffin’s credibility and accusing her of trying to stir up controversy for attention.

    The feud between these two may be far from over, but one thing is for sure – when Kathy Griffin curses, Andy Cohen isn’t afraid to dish it right back. Stay tuned for more updates on this epic showdown.

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  • “Kathy stay dramatic”- Internet reacts as Kathy Griffin urges fans to see her perform before she’s placed in Trump’s ‘internment camps’ 

    “Kathy stay dramatic”- Internet reacts as Kathy Griffin urges fans to see her perform before she’s placed in Trump’s ‘internment camps’ 


    Actress Kathy Griffin has previously expressed her displeasure with Donald Trump’s victory in the presidential elections. A video of Kathy even went viral in November, where she seemed quite frustrated and called America “racist & misogynistic.”

    On Tuesday, December 31, Kathy appeared on Chicago’s WGN radio to promote her touring comedy show My Life on the PTSD List. The comedian mentioned that she could finally fly again after reportedly being on the “no-fly” list after she shared the infamous photo holding a mask that looked like a severed head of Trump.

    On Tuesday, Kathy Griffin claimed that the situation could get worse once Donald Trump’s tenure began. She said:

    “Come see me before I’m in one of those internment camps.”

    Netizens noticed the remark and shared their opinions on social media platforms. Many described her as dramatic, while some claimed she was trying to be relevant. A user wrote on X:

    “Kathy stay dramatic smh!”

    Another netizen tweeted:

    “It would be peak comedy if this actually happened. Funnier than her entire career.”

    “She’s trying so hard to be relevant,” added a tweet.

    “She’ll be so disappointed when no one comes knocking and no one cares,” mentioned a user.

    Others claimed that Trump’s tenure would actually improve the USA’s condition. Some even made comments about her comic sense. A user tweeted:

    “If only that was true. America would be a better place.”

    “I’ll wait until after maybe she’ll finally be funny,” read a tweet.

    “If I thought she was funny, I would have seen her by now ,” commented another user.


    Kathy Griffin mentioned that she apparently was on Donald Trump’s “enemies list”

    During the same segment on Tuesday where Kathy Griffin spoke about internment camps, she also claimed that she was on Trump’s “enemies list” and that he was scared in 2017 when she shared the parody photo. The 64-year-old comedian said:

    “I’m on the enemies list. That’s very obvious. He was very, very scared when I did a parody photo of him and a Halloween mask and a lot of ketchup. And he brings up my name every chance he gets.”

    Griffin further recalled that she had personally known Trump for about three decades, since the time she was working for the Bravo network. She added that it was time for Donald Trump to be taken seriously. The comedian further recalled that back in the day, a lot of them considered Trump a “harmless buffoon.”

    According to Kathy Griffin, Trump’s remarks about building camps for his enemies made her feel otherwise. She concluded by clarifying that she was not leaving since she had a great group of friends and also four dogs.


    In 2019, Kathy Griffin mentioned to NPR that she wanted to do a photoshoot to shame Trump, referring to the 2017 photos. The comedian faced massive backlash after she posted the controversial image back. Two years later, in 2019, a movie titled Kathy Griffin: A Hell Of A Story was released, explaining the aftermath of what the comedian had to face after the incident.