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Dunlop or Schaller

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Post by Sammy »

Which are the better strap locks, considering they're going on a heavy guitar.

Schaller or Jim Dunlop?
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Post by kim »

dunlop, forgot the exact name because they have different ones, they're way easy and look nice, schallers look like ass


dunlop dual design or something
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Post by euan »

Yeah I've got Dunlop Dual or Stealth strap locks. I like them a lot. You can install them and use the locking part on a strap but still use a strap without the lock mechanism.
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Post by mewithoutus »

i use schallers. they are great. the strap pin they have is really nifty if you dont have a lock, but the locks are great. i use them on all of my guitars.
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I like Dunlop the most out of any I've tried or bought.

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I've found others to rattle too much or generally be a bit less user-friendly.
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Post by Sammy »

Doog wrote:I like Dunlop the most out of any I've tried or bought.

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I've found others to rattle too much or generally be a bit less user-friendly.
Those are the ones I've seen.

Im going to get a few sets for a few guitars. I want to be able to use one or two straps between a few guitars, I presume this is ok?
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Post by Sloan »

Here's the deal...

Dunlops stick out really far and seem more likely to strip out. If you have a strap that has a big hole on it (think Ralph Marlin) it can still come out of the part that attaches to your strap. When I had the Dunlops for a while, I eventually went back to regular strap pegs.

Schallers have a nut that you can fucking tourque down on your strap - trust me that shit ain't comin' off.


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Post by Mike »

I don't use them, I just use a strap which has "locking" plastic triangles on each end. You physically have to "thunk" it into place on your strap buttons. Works fine for me.
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Post by euan »

Sloan wrote: Schallers have a nut that you can fucking tourque down on your strap - trust me that shit ain't comin' off.
So do the Dunlops we are talking about but also looks classier and you can put on a normal strap if you have to.
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Post by Sammy »

Im really confused now, I dunno what to go for, lol.
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Post by Hurb »

I use these ones


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what ever they are. straps will never come off with them. when i first got my jap jaguar..like the first day(many moons ago) i was playing happy as fuck with my new guitar and the strap came off the top horn and my shiny new guitar fell to the floor and dinted it. from that day i swore i would always use strap locks. true story.
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Post by Sammy »

Those are the Schaller ones.

I need something that can support the weight of a Firebird (weighs a tonne), and alot of jumpin' about. :lol:
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Post by Hurb »

they will do the job then. the way there designed theres is no way the strap will come off. in fact you have more chance of the screw coming out of the body first.
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Post by euan »

Dunlop Dual Strap locks

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End pin is fastened to the strap and locks into the strap pin. Unlike the Schallers you can still use a normal strap with the guitaer.
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Post by BradK »

I loooooooove my Dunlop Duals. I've had them installed for about 2-3 years and haven't had a single problem. They don't even feel like they've even slightly gotten loose.
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Post by Sammy »

euan wrote:Dunlop Dual Strap locks

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End pin is fastened to the strap and locks into the strap pin. Unlike the Schallers you can still use a normal strap with the guitaer.
Do those things come out/off easy?
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Post by Doog »

Mine are like that, except the end of the strap button is FLAT, you can wear a normal strap on there no problem. I actually just have Grohsch washers on my Jazzy, Strat and J-bass, I never really take the straps off guitars anyways.
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Post by Mike »

Doog wrote:I never really take the straps off guitars anyways.
+1.

Just play the damn thing.
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Post by Sammy »

Mike wrote:
Doog wrote:I never really take the straps off guitars anyways.
+1.

Just play the damn thing.
I like to use leather straps, which can prove abit expensive for somone with next to no money, and straps for 13 guitars is a hard task, so I need to be able to take them off one and put them on another. And I know it begs the question, how can somone with so many not afford straps, lol. It's a family thing.
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Post by Hurb »

i only really have one strap so i need to take the strap off to change guitars