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Joined: August 2003 Posts: 2246
Location: Yucaipa, California | I know this has probably been addressed before, but are all/most of the newer "O"s made with the female half of the StrapLok system as standard equipment?
I just bought 4 sets (they don't sell only the male parts)for my "O" Family and wowiezowie what a difference! The "fear of dropping the guitar factor" has disolved!
I know I'm preaching to the Choir, but perhaps this should be a reminder! The investment in your instrument is certainly worth the small outlay for "strap security"! Please don't drop your babies!
tim |
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Joined: December 2003 Posts: 13987
Location: Upper Left USA | Tim,
Where did you order yours and what Model/Type? I've got to beef up the 1615. |
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Joined: August 2003 Posts: 2246
Location: Yucaipa, California | Got 'em from Stewmac.... just the regular nickle/chrome ones... they don't seem to sell only the male portions...
Cat# 0246 Nickel Dunlop Straplok
they are really nice.... well worth the investment
tim |
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Joined: February 2004 Posts: 47
Location: Seattle Tacoma Washington | I have to say, there are two types that are available. There are the standard which are quite thin if you are using a regular strap, and the dual duty which is what comes on the USA Ovation. These are made for either, but absolutely rock with the lock! I just put a set on my old 1115-4, and my MM68. I agree, don't drop your baby's. I recently watched the strap fall off the front of my Gibson J200 at band practice. Needless to say that was the closest to touching the cloth I've been in a long time. I managed to catch it by the way. Keep playing!! Use protection! (the straplocks I mean)
Glenn :) :) |
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