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Hugh McMillan
Posted 2004-03-27 7:00 PM (#191227)
Subject: Straplok strap buttons opinions...


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Location: Salisbury, CT
Whew, still recovering from an incredible experience at the Ovation Fan Club day in New Hartford. I can't say Thank You enought to everyone involved.

Anyway, I was reading the (Round)back to the Future/The Ovation LX Upgrade brochure, in case there was a pop quiz, and I noticed that the LX has "Straplok strap buttons."

Hummm, I hadn't heard of them being on Ovation guitars before but I had run across them when I was trying to get a strap for Scot's '03 Collector. The initial strap I bought him had leather ends and was a pain to fit over the buttons on his guitar whenever it went into the case, which was after every use.

(Now we have two humidifiers running, since we heat our house with wood, and he leaves his two guitars on stands ready at all times. Much better.)

So I bought a Planet Waves strap with plastic ends that clip onto the buttons and get locked in place with the rotation os a wheel deal. Not too bad but a bit clunky. His old traditional strap was put on his Trekker which doesn't require strap removal to go into the gig bag case.

I then looked up Straplok online and notice that the buttons on his '03 look just like Straplok buttons. Hummm... Questions I wish had thought of yesterday when there were experts next to experts next to experts.

So, is it possible that they are Straplok buttons and is it a good system to use if they are? Do people, i.e. Ovation Fans, think they are cool or not?

Assuming they are worth using where would one get the "male" ends which attach to the strap ends? Ovation Customer Service? It would be nice as John is closer to me than our music store two towns further east on Route 44.

Thanks, in advance, for the assistance. I sure wish I had read the brochure yesterday and could have figured this all out then.

Have a great weekend,

Hugh
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MWoody
Posted 2004-03-27 7:27 PM (#191228 - in reply to #191227)
Subject: Re: Straplok strap buttons opinions...



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Location: Upper Left USA
I am installing a set on my 1615 as we read. At the very least it provides an oversized catch even if you don't use the special pin.
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peterbright
Posted 2004-03-27 7:45 PM (#191229 - in reply to #191227)
Subject: Re: Straplok strap buttons opinions...


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Posts: 420

Location: On the beach in Southwest Florida
The current Ovations have Dunlop strap locks installed. They don't sell just the part for the strap. You have to buy the entire mechanism. That of course leaves you the female part that you can install on another guitar. The one drawback is that it sometimes takes some work to keep them from rattling. (Like putting something in addition to the strap...I use a piece of leather...into the mix to stop rattles.)
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stringinstrument
Posted 2004-03-28 9:06 AM (#191230 - in reply to #191227)
Subject: Re: Straplok strap buttons opinions...


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Posts: 47

Location: Seattle Tacoma Washington
Hello Hugh,

If you don't find them locally, you can always call StewMac. This string should work. If not put StewMac in your search engine, and it will come up. http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Hardware,_parts/Electric_guitar:_Strap_buttons/Dunlop_Straplok_System.html

I use them on all my ovations religiously. Have retrofitted the older models as well. Play on!!

Glenn :)
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BruDeV
Posted 2004-03-28 1:35 PM (#191231 - in reply to #191227)
Subject: Re: Straplok strap buttons opinions...


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Location: San Bernardino, California
They're less expensive here:

http://www.carvin.com/products/parts.php?CID=HW
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cliff
Posted 2004-03-28 2:30 PM (#191232 - in reply to #191227)
Subject: Re: Straplok strap buttons opinions...


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Location: NJ
Hugh;
Lemme check my roadcase.
I might have a pair of the male ends that go on the strap. If I do, e-mail me an address and I'll "pop 'em in the Post" (DOH!!! . . . . "bloody Brits" . . . :-)
Anyway, lemme check and if I have them, they're yours (rather Scot's :-)
Let's call it a return for a really nice chat over a sandwich in the hallways of the Factory discussing you PrepSchool days. btw: StrapLocks ARE cool
:cool:


Oh! . . . and when the '04 Group Picture comes out, Hugh's son Scot is right in front . . . . . WITH his GUITAR!!!!!!! Now that's a Fan!!

(I'll letcha' know about the Locks, Hugh . . )

addendum:

Scot! yer a lucky dude today . . . I found some!!
Do you want chrome or gold(well...brass)??
(Go with whatever you think "goes" with your guitar's hardware.) Lemme know which and they're yours!

btw: I'd also like to commend Scot on his posting in the For Sale about a "lead" on a local LX for sale. Here's someone who was at the Factory and the NEXT DAY he's posting detailed info on an available guitar!!!!

Scot, your a great kid and you've got a great family! Show me how those StrapLocks work out for you on next year's Tour . . . :cool:

- cliff
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willard
Posted 2004-03-28 3:11 PM (#191233 - in reply to #191227)
Subject: Re: Straplok strap buttons opinions...


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Location: Madison, Wisconsin
I'm kind of a klutz when it comes to holding things that cost more than $25. I've made it a policy around my house that straps must be attached when playing guitars. I find it especially important with the round backs since they have a tendency to slip a bit. The Strap-Loks make it pretty easy to swithch from one guitar to another. I was actually suprised to see how many people didn't have straps at the jams.
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MWoody
Posted 2004-03-28 4:17 PM (#191234 - in reply to #191227)
Subject: Re: Straplok strap buttons opinions...



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I was talking about my newly installed straplocks with someone this morning. Five minutes later another guy is doing the panic pinch as his strap comes undone! Good catch... this time!
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Hugh McMillan
Posted 2004-03-30 5:51 AM (#191235 - in reply to #191227)
Subject: Re: Straplok strap buttons opinions...


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Location: Salisbury, CT
Cliff,

Thanks for the offer on the Straploks but I ordered two sets in gold, to match Scot's 2003 Collector gold buttons, from 8th Street. They had the cheapest price and were closest.

I appreciate your kind words about Scot. Thanks. I should have grabbed his New Hartford Ovation rather than his Trekker but at least we got a guitar in the picture.

After all the enthusiasm from the Tour, especially for the LX, I am tempted to learn to play and I only play the iPod. Maybe an ole dog can learn new tricks.

Thanks again,

-Hugh
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Beal
Posted 2004-03-30 6:56 AM (#191236 - in reply to #191227)
Subject: Re: Straplok strap buttons opinions...



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Location: 6 String Ranch
Hugh,
The strap lock system is the best or so some brilliant person thought 10 years ago when everything switched to it.

Did they give you the award for the shortest drive to attend the Tour? Sounds like it was well worth it.
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Phil Wong
Posted 2004-03-30 9:58 AM (#191237 - in reply to #191227)
Subject: Re: Straplok strap buttons opinions...


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Posts: 1792

Location: Rego Park, NY,
Hi Hugh,

I wanted to thank you and Gail for the great directions to get home. We arrived home safe at about 10:30 pm. Mike, Greg and Chris all had a great time playing with Scott.
I had the same concern about attaching the guitar strap. I just bought a new Jodi Head strap and it is not easy to attach and detach from the guitar. I had concerns about changing the strap buttons on the guitar because I wanted to leave the guitar in original condtion. I will look into the straplok system and see if it will work for me.
Again many thanks. Pearl,my self,Mike Greg, and Chris all enjoyed the time we spent with you during the tour.
Phil
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-03-30 10:19 AM (#191238 - in reply to #191227)
Subject: Re: Straplok strap buttons opinions...


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Location: SoCal
Phil:

Congratulations. You've finally stopped lurking and joined the ranks of posters!

You do realize, that with that camera rig, you probably have (along with a sore back), the best pics of anybody and are going to need to share them.

Glad you could make it to the tour. You have a nice family.
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-03-30 10:23 AM (#191239 - in reply to #191227)
Subject: Re: Straplok strap buttons opinions...


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Posts: 2503

Location: Fayetteville, NC
Phil,
welcome! Glad to see your not lurking anymore and i'm Glad your family had a great time!
That Camera Rig was impressive! Cant wait to see the pics. Along with the Table shots at the Jam.
Please share them with us when you get the chance.
If your like most of us,..we can't wait till next year.
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Paul Wag
Posted 2004-03-30 10:29 AM (#191240 - in reply to #191227)
Subject: Re: Straplok strap buttons opinions...


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Location: Fort Worth, Texas
When my kids see those pictures, they're gonna wanta go next year
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TRboy
Posted 2004-03-30 10:44 AM (#191241 - in reply to #191227)
Subject: Re: Straplok strap buttons opinions...



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Here's a picture of Scott jammin' in the parking lot of the Mothership!! (that isn't a camel non-filter in his mouth is it? j/k :D )
Scott

Mike :cool:
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Phil Wong
Posted 2004-03-31 2:16 PM (#191242 - in reply to #191227)
Subject: Re: Straplok strap buttons opinions...


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Location: Rego Park, NY,
I have an Adamas 1597 which I purchased last summer. Does anyone know if the strap button are also Dunlops. Ihave to check my owners manual when I get home.

Phil
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