I agree- get a Park, But make sure it has the "professional" lever clamp. Some of the newer lower end stands have a screw type of clamp which I don't really like. My current stand is a 20 year old or so Park PRS-6 and it is a treat to work with, even on a ballooner. The only work stands that depreciate much at all are the ones that don't work well. Search through the threads here and there have been some good, bad and indifferent designs for a home-built stand posted. A good workstand makes bike work a lot more pleasant but when looking at new stands, especially the folding ones, that they are designed for modern bikes that weigh half or less what an old bike does. I built a solid workstand out of an engine stand, bedframe angle iron and vise and it served me well for years when I had more time than money. But still, buy a Park.