Strap Locks
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Strap Locks
Anyone got one of these?
http://www.lockitstraps.com/ they have a great variety no more Grolsch tops and other extras? I quite that idea anyone got one of these?
http://www.lockitstraps.com/ they have a great variety no more Grolsch tops and other extras? I quite that idea anyone got one of these?
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blueflamerick
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Schallers work fine for me and fit perfectly on Ricks.
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- electrofaro
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I don't drink Grolsch... I use Schallers... work fine for me. That site's annoying with its loud music... it scared the you know what out of me when it suddenly started making noisescotty wrote:no more Grolsch tops
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Interesting..... never seen them or anything like them before. 
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Werner 
Its The Who what were you expecting a slow Waltz?That site's annoying with its loud music... it scared the you know what out of me when it suddenly started making noise
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When I play guitar, I usually stand up, and have a strap ON.
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I actually have seen and used something very similar (if not the same) ... it was a strap that came with a guitar I bought. Initially, I thought it was a good idea and used it on my Höfner Beatle bass, but one day when I put the bass on, the plastic 'keeper' broke, and that was the end of the strap.ozover50 wrote:Interesting..... never seen them or anything like them before.
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Hopefully not the end of the Hofner, Doc!!! 
"Never eat more than you can lift." - Mr. Moon
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No, I had time to catch it ... thank goodness it's a featherweight!ozover50 wrote:Hopefully not the end of the Hofner, Doc!!!
Ill stick with Schallers for straplocks, but I have found a locking Planet Waves strap that works very well, and feels really secure:
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Planet-Wave ... 1435809.gc
(yes, I know it's Guitar Center ... it's a link I knew!)
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- electrofaro
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lol... even a Waltz is annoying when I'm not the one pushing the play buttonscotty wrote:WernerIts The Who what were you expecting a slow Waltz?That site's annoying with its loud music... it scared the you know what out of me when it suddenly started making noise
loljdogric12aolcom wrote:When I play guitar, I usually stand up, and have a strap ON.
'67 Fender Coronado II CAB * '17 1963 ES-335 PB * currently rickless
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Looks like North Coast Music carries the straps
http://www.voxshowroom.com/northcoast/s ... /index.htm
http://www.voxshowroom.com/northcoast/s ... /index.htm
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