New guitar strap came in the mail today. It is Fender Modern Tweed Guitar Strap. It is a little bit thinner than Dunlop Classic Tweed Guitar Strap.
I like these Tweed Guitar Straps, as I find them comfortable. That’s my personal preference.
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New guitar strap came in the mail today. It is Fender Modern Tweed Guitar Strap. It is a little bit thinner than Dunlop Classic Tweed Guitar Strap.
I like these Tweed Guitar Straps, as I find them comfortable. That’s my personal preference.
I installed Dunlop Straplok on an EVH Wolfgang Special Stealth that I acquired earlier this month. The black Dunlop Straplok matches the look of the guitar nicely.
I like the dual design system because it is compatible with traditional guitar straps.
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I have just purchased a new electric guitar from Amazon.com and it comes with Dunlop StraplokI pre-installed. I’ll write more about purchasing guitar online later on as I am still struggling with a few issues.
I then decided to install Straplok on my old Gibson SG I which I purchased back in 1994; obviously it was used.
I also purchased an Ernie Ball guitar strap with the Straplok.
I realized that I should install the Straplok facing outward since Gibson SG neck strap button is on the back of the body. The same goes with my new guitar.
Install the retainer clip and it is done. Obviously, I installed Straplok the other end of the strap too; facing inward.
I’m ready to rock, with less chance of having the guitar to fly out when I spin it around my neck.