I am a bit slow, I know, yet I cannot understand how to shorten the ric strap. Mine is one w/"rickenbacker" stamped into the leather. Perhaps some of you may have added extra holes to shorten?
Thoughts?
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I have one of these newer straps and I punched a hole further up for the buckle. I guess I like my guitar up high and tight.kennyhowes wrote:Looks like you've got the former version of the Ric strap. The current version looks the same (shoulder pad w/"RICKENBACKER" ala the '60 No-Mishap straps), but has a buckle and is fully adjustable.
I never understood the '80s straps (which is what the one in the first post looks like), they always have the extra part flapping around. Current style is aces. Available in black, maroon and tan.
Yes. I just shortened my strap and noticed it again. I knew this but was too lazy to shorten - I may move another hole again too.DBR wrote:Has anyone noticed the higher the guitar or bass is, the easier it is on the wrist? I have been playing with my bass way high for about 15 years now. When I first started, I remember I used to play with the strings at the belt line. That I think had a devastating effect on my wrists. Anyone else?
I always thought that something didn't look quite right about playing guitar with the strap so long that the guitar was around your knees, (if I may exaggerate a little bit).johnallg wrote:Yes. I just shortened my strap and noticed it again. I knew this but was too lazy to shorten - I may move another hole again too.DBR wrote:Has anyone noticed the higher the guitar or bass is, the easier it is on the wrist? I have been playing with my bass way high for about 15 years now. When I first started, I remember I used to play with the strings at the belt line. That I think had a devastating effect on my wrists. Anyone else?