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clearblue
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Guitar straps

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Can anyone recommend a great guitar strap? I will be using it on a 330. Thanks.
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Post by route66guitars »

Try these. Best straps around, and Bill is a great guy.

http://www.eldoradostraps.com/products2.htm

James Burton picked one up at the Dallas Show this past weekend, and he usually has his straps hand made.
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I am not fond of straps with buckles on them, I prefer the leather kind that you slip the end section through slots to adjust them. It may take longer to get it set up but it has little chance of damaging the instrument.
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Post by rickenbrother »

I agree with Jps, and I like the width of the part of the strap that goes over the shoulder to be more than 3 inches wide.
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Post by wmthor »

I'm another fan of the El Dorado straps.
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Thanks!
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I don't have one, but I have used a suede strap, they are nice because they don't slip (stick to your shirt). Great for a 12 strings, so the headstock does not plunge down when you let go of the neck.
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Post by sir_andrew_of_left_coast »

I bought a Vox Python strap... just because ;-)... but I dunno... it never seemed to "feel" right on me for some reason.

Then I bought an El Dorado strap. In a word: "Perrrrrrfect!"
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Post by ibmindless »

I've heard several recommendations for these, although I've never owned one:

http://www.sullysstraps.com/
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Post by karl_teten »

I think the vintage style Rickenbacker straps are great.

I recently bought one for one of my 425's.

Feels comfortable and looks real cool.
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I have only one word of advice.... PADDED.

I got one of the top of the line padded leather LEVY straps and removed the stupid Levy logo (replaced it with a sewn-in patch of black leather.)
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Post by joeyangel »

Hello Dan,
Although Lute Hole is known for their acoustic guitar hole covers, they make an amazing strap! I've got a black one. It is very light, and the pattern is such that it is see through. At this site you will see the strap at the top of the page. Scroll down and you will see a brown strap on a guitar. These are pretty amazing and they look pretty darn great!

http://www.lutehole.com/products.htm
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Their other products are interesting.
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