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Levy
With Dunlop straplocks for every guitar weighing more than a full hollow (339, LP, Strat, 335 like)
Always set to maximum length to go around my belly
(Reminds me of a concert of Popa Chubby : the guitar tech went on stage before the show, just to tune the guitar. The Strat was litterally below his knees ! So my son asked me : will he (Popa Chubby) play with the guitar that low ? The obvious answer is : no. On Popa Chubby's body, the guitar is just at the right position !)
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05-06-2018 03:40 PM
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Depends on who I'm whipping....
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Originally Posted by Boston Joe
I know, looks are deceiving. They feel like a light massage! A bit heavy, but not in a bad way. And, they have some momentum when you put your guitar back on a stand, tend to slam around if you aren't careful. I have 3, I like the "Gordo" the best. I think they did change name brands, but they are the same thing.
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I have 2 Levy's, one like this...
MV17TT-DBR/TAN Veg Tan Leather Guitar Strap - Levy's Leathers
And another similar but all black. The first I got "thrown in" with a guitar package I was buying, the second was literally in the case of the used ES-135 I bought plus an unopened pack of chrome strings as a freebie.
These are heavy duty and super comfortable. They will last longer than you will--you can pass them on to your grandkids.
Ironically I rarely stand or wear a strap, but if comfort with a strap is at all important to you, these can't be improved on IMHO. Not cheap, but worth it.
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Levy’s M26GF
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Action Straps Simply Classy leather
Brookwood 50s Style
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Originally Posted by Jabbarn
I'm also rolling with the El Dorado "Vintage Plain" strap.
Very comfortable, will likely still be in use in the year 3714...
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After spending about a year using some nice leather straps I picked up used for a great deal, I am back to my super cheap, very thin, very pliable leather straps. The pliable ones are easier to leave on the guitar when putting in a gig bag (or even in a hard case - I can do that with my carved top) and they are less likely to loosen the strap buttons on the guitar.
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I've got a strap in every case or gig bag and several loose ones for guests and spares - everything from nylon and cloth econo straps to Levy's of all grades (except the super deluxes,) widths, and colors. The ES-175 has a tooled-leather extra-wide that says "Gibson" loud and proud. Nearly all of them have a strap-lock on the neck end. Basically, I go for wide and long. I've got one woven cotton strap with no metal parts I take with me for guitar shopping so as not to scratch anything. And of course, if I buy a guitar, an new strap is usually part of the deal.
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Another Levy's user . I sit and play but always use a strap. The waist of the guitar usually goes over my left leg classical style and the strap takes the weight. Sometimes I go full Joe Pass -
WillLast edited by WillMbCdn5; 05-07-2018 at 08:47 PM.
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always use a strap, even when sitting. usually on the couch, always in the classical position.
long time couch user here. never had a durability concern and they feel fine. not too expensive, look great, secure, they work and they last. a little concerned about the metal parts on my acoustics but they do make plastic fittings, too.
Originally Posted by Robertito
also, between us: i like to wrap the strap across the face of the guitar, like allen collins did. it just sits in a great place and feels right. only problem is that i don't play a v or an explorer. hard to pull that off with very large, very round guitars. maybe if i had some suede on the inside to grip it?
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Been using a Fender tweed style strap like this for a long while with different guitars:
Fender Vintage Tweed Strap – Thomann UK
Just ordered one these old school style slim's which adjusts from 34" to 56". I chose this brand because I sling my guitar high at 40" adjustment. Most of these style ones adjustment starts at 45" +.
Vintage Guitar Strap - Premium Italian Leather - Dark Brown - CNZ Audio
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I always wanted to try one of these waist mounted guitar holders....
"Fly Me To The Moon" on guitar?
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