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Topic: Sq. neck Strap |
Chuckie Acevedo
From: Fresno Ca
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Posted 28 May 2002 9:00 am
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Are these available somewhere? The one that stabilizes your dobro so it doesnt slip off your lap leather preferred. Thnaks.
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Chuckieboy
Sho-Bud Prolll
Fenders Deluxe6,CD8 C3,D10
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Dan Farrell
From: Anaheim, Ca, USA
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Posted 28 May 2002 9:06 am
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I got my leather Dobro strap from Folk of the Wood in New Mexico. URL: www.folkofthewood.com
Dan Farrell
Anaheim CA
'97 Carter D-10
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Michael Brebes
From: Northridge CA
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Posted 28 May 2002 11:50 am
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Mine came from Stewart McDonald www.stewmac.com |
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Chuckie Acevedo
From: Fresno Ca
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Posted 28 May 2002 8:05 pm
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Thanks guys! Ill try both and see whats best.
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Chuckieboy
Sho-Bud Prolll
Fenders Deluxe6,CD8 C3,D10
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Ron Randall
From: Dallas, Texas, USA
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Posted 29 May 2002 5:14 pm
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Beard's Resophonic Outfitters.
Elderly Instruments.
I use a long guitar strap made by Franklin. Leather outside with suede on inside, so it won't slide on your shoulder. If you use this strap you will still need a shoestring, or a Martin neck strap, or one of the new quick release snaps.
Got all my stuff at Guitar Center. Plenty happy.
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Fender Stringmaster T-8
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Aaron Balano
From: San Anselmo, Ca
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Posted 30 May 2002 11:49 pm
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I use a Webb strap (I thinks that is what it is called). It has the clip device that lets you take off the strap w/out removing it from the headstock. Can't remember where I got it from, but it is the best I've used. Works great for standing up too. |
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Robert L. Jones
From: Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA
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Posted 10 Jun 2002 1:08 pm
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Amen to Don, folk of the wood , has the strap, that helps stabilize your guitar. I found it by typing in guitar straps, takes youto folk of woods . I added a lock on mine. |
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D Schubert
From: Columbia, MO, USA
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Posted 11 Jun 2002 5:41 am
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How you position the guitar has a lot to do with stability, especially when you're standing. Look at pictures of Josh Graves, Shot Jackson, etc. They've often got the body high and tipped slightly forward, the neck low, and their right arm wound up in the strap. |
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