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 Location: south east Michigan
 | I was just taking another look at your new LX. I cannot see a flaw in the rossette. I also don't see any hidden images in the tuning pegs.
 And I am finding it hard to read the CDs that are on your shelf.
 But it is a fantasic guitar. It's really got me wanting one.
 Brad
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 December 2003
 Posts: 1889
 
 Location: Central Massachusetts
 | Paul, thanks for the info re: the StrapLok buttons.  I picked up a set and they work great.  You're right, it's a bummer you can't just buy the removable mechanisms separately.  Worked out okay for me, though, as I can use the extra buttons to rig up my old electric. 
 Tim, sorry, no O-gasm's yet, but I'll keep trying.  Might be due to my "well padded" hipbone.  :-)  It may not be excactly stylin' but I keep the strap pretty short on the rare occasions when I do play standing up, i.e. following my wife around the house strumming chords.
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 Joined:
 March 2002
 Posts: 14842
 
 Location: NJ
 | I'd been thinking about going w/StrapLocks and now I probably will. I just went out at lunch to a local muso shop and bought myself a nice matched pair of Levy's leather straps (nice wide black leather w/soft padded black leather on the underside - comfy!).
 I think two sets of StrapLocks may be apropo.  :)
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 Joined:
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 Posts: 420
 
 Location: On the beach in Southwest Florida
 | They certainly come in handy for taking the strap off when putting the baby in the case for travelling.  Would Dunlop sell the parts we need separately in bulk? | 
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 Joined:
 November 2002
 Posts: 1300
 
 Location: Madison, Wisconsin
 | :D Since they are only sold in complete sets, I wonder what Ovation does with the other half.  Maybe we could find the barrell at the factory and talk them into selling us a few.  :rolleyes:
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