Strap Locks...Hmmmm.

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Paul,

Where'd that RIC ad come from?

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Dave,
I actually like the classic look of the old bolts even though they don't provide the security of a locking system. 2 weeks ago I just put one onto the upper horn of my '72 fretless to replace the locking type that came with her. Fine looking bolt!

John,
I seem to have downloaded that ad image from Voxtalks almost a year ago. This past January, I found the A4 sized ad (probably cut from inside a GW annual buyer's guide issue) pinned to a wall in my local store where I buy stuffs. I asked the owner if I could buy it and he let me have it for free.

Since I live far away "in the East" and don't know much, may I ignorantly ask those of you living in the US why Courteny seems to be quite an issue/eyesour? She looks pretty hot to me...
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Hey Paul, You are forgetting one very important Ric chick, the one with the most beautiful Ric of all: Mary Chapin Carpenter!

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Thanks Paul.

RE: Courtney. I had to edit this post... Let's just say she has no class.
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Thanks, Melissa.
She looks soulful in this one. I know you love that Blueglo!

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Yes indeed....that is one gorgeous guitar. And I just noticed, it's a 12-string, too!
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Got it. Thanks Paul!

Now, MCC has class.
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So, whatever happened to "Repairgirl," who started this thread, anyway? I hope she was able to find an answer to her strap lock question!
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Unfortunately, the plastic Dunlop straplocks do not fit on the bolts for the 4003 basses with the strap. They split apart. THe standard Schaller straplock screws are for the guitar, they are way too small for the bolt holes. The top pieces don't fit on the regular bolt, b/c it has no divet for the mechanism to lock. So, I guess I could drill the divet into the screws, and then they'd work, but I'd rather just buy a machined set of shiny ones. Anyway, thanks for your suggestions but I found some of the screws @ string-it.com
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Has anyone suggested ordering the bolts from Rickenbacker? I ordered four sets about three years ago, and they work great! They are the same thread diameter as the regular bolts and they work with the straplock that comes with the Shaller set. I have a couple of extras left, but I planned to get some more when my 350v63 finally arrives...
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Your are correct Gene, the RIC bolts with the Schaller knobs on the end of them are great. These can also be ordered through dealers.
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Repairgirl, you are correct, the plastic Dunlop Lok Straps have too small a closed diameter to fit over the Schaller buttons, but they will fit the old style RIC buttons just fine. I'm sure Owen brought it up (and I seconded it) because you mentioned having a 4003 that you wanted to equip with Schaller buttons. If yours did not already have Schaller buttons, then it must have the old style buttons.
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yeah the dunlop plastic lok straps fit the old bolts,,,but if you have a thick leather strap....they wont fit any bolts on any guitar
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Re: Strap Locks...Hmmmm.

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Hi everybody
I'm trying to get the old 4003 strap bolts cause I want to use the plastic Dunlop locks (I don't like the Schaller system cause I had a bad experience :( )... I tried to change the Schaller bolts but the screw is too big. Will this old Rickenbacker strap lock fit in my 2008 rick?.... thanks
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Re: Strap Locks...Hmmmm.

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Yes it should fit.... And Welcome!
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