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Very nice and effective
After a very close call while rehearsing I decided that it was time to get some strap locks. After some research I decided on the Schaller S-Locks. They are very easy to fit but it should be noted that the strap buttons have a hex head so you'll need to have an Allen key to fit them. Not a problem but if you don't have one to hand it could be a pain. Fitting the locks to the strap is a 2 minute process and are very secure. Putting the strap onto the lock is so easy - it just slides on. And removing is very nearly as easy.
Top quality and do what they need to so thumbs up from me.
Top quality and do what they need to so thumbs up from me.
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MT
I settled on this classic straplock to match the "Cosmo Black" (ruthenium) hardware of an Ibanez , not a lot of options on that. Well built, heavy, and it's obviously a high-end solution. Some straps may need to be cut, and it's best to use a 9.5mm, or 3/8" leather punch (imperial system), it's more suited to the diameter than the recommended 10mm size.
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Super handig in gebruik!
Mijn gitaar-leraar raadde me dit aan en ik moet hem gelijk geven dit is heel handig in gebruiken en je bent ook zeker dat je gitaarband niet plots los komt.
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Solid strap-locks but a bit noisy
Solid strap-locks but a bit noisy compared to another model I had (Nickel).
Still, does the job perfectly.
Still, does the job perfectly.
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AK
Schaller, great as always
I have been using S-Locks for year. Perfect as always. The only donwside of the new design is that the thread does no cover the whole screw. Unfortunately it cracked the paint of one of my guitars.
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Excellent locks
This is the updated version of the Schaller straplocks and they work as good or even better than the originals. Easy to install, they ensure your guitar stays where it's supposed to. Ruthenium looks good as well
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Solid, Does what you wan't them to do
Used on a heavy old Japanese Strat, hasn't moved since and I'm never afraid of losing the strap anymore.
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TF
Now I would choose dunlop
There are a lot of nuances during installation and, most importantly, the need for special tools and, most likely, the help of a guitar master. When dunlop straplocks only need a screwdriver. On the plus side, they may be more reliable than the dunlop.
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