strap lock
# 1
I install >Dunlop Straploks< on all of my guitars.
Cheap? Isn't it worth twelve or thirteen bucks to keep your guitar from hitting the floor?
Cheap? Isn't it worth twelve or thirteen bucks to keep your guitar from hitting the floor?
# 2
I've got some of >these< on my guitars. Never had a problem with them at all. Whichever you decide on, they are defanately worth it!
# 3
Originally Posted by: PRSplayaI've got some of >these< on my guitars. Never had a problem with them at all. Whichever you decide on, they are defanately worth it!
I've got the same thing. I've got the "fire wheel" ones, in chrome. they work great! only thing is, I can't fit my guitar into the case without taking off the strap first. not a biggie though, the strap is easy enough to take off and put back on.
# 4
WHOA~~~~ This is gana sound sooo stupid, but i didnt even know these things existed! Haha, but i almost dented my guitar more than once when it fell. Also, what sometimes happens to me is that the screw and nut were the strap is help, fall out....
"When you want to rock hard children, lean of F#."
# 5
You can repair the screw-hole by dipping the pointy end of a flat toothpick in wood glue and sticking it in the hole. Push it against one side of the hole and hold it there. When the glue is dry, snap off the toothpick flush with the guitar body. Now re-install the strap-button.
And while you're deciding what kind of strap-lock system you want to use, you can poor-boy it by using the plastic tab from a loaf of bread. Just snap it onto the strap button after you put the strap on. Not real convenient, but it's dirt cheap.
And while you're deciding what kind of strap-lock system you want to use, you can poor-boy it by using the plastic tab from a loaf of bread. Just snap it onto the strap button after you put the strap on. Not real convenient, but it's dirt cheap.
# 6
Originally Posted by: LordathestringsYou can repair the screw-hole by dipping the pointy end of a flat toothpick in wood glue and sticking it in the hole. Push it against one side of the hole and hold it there. When the glue is dry, snap off the toothpick flush with the guitar body. Now re-install the strap-button.
And while you're deciding what kind of strap-lock system you want to use, you can poor-boy it by using the plastic tab from a loaf of bread. Just snap it onto the strap button after you put the strap on. Not real convenient, but it's dirt cheap.
sucks for me, the bread sold here has a wirey thing that ties the front. i rarel get the tabs.
Originally Posted by: schmangeugly fat chicks
# 7
Originally Posted by: puresucks for me, the bread sold here has a wirey thing that ties the front. i rarel get the tabs.
I'll mail you one if you want. too bad postage just went up for the new year now.. it's like 39 cents now, instead of 37, right?
whatever, just send me an e-mail (click my screen name, and click "send an e-mail to 6strngs_2hmbkrs") with a mailing address, and I'll send you a couple.
# 8