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setenza

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Has anyone had any luck with Hennessey locks? I have a set I bought a couple years ago and never installed, they seem pretty well built but I don't know anyone who has actually used them.
 

Jamie M

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I’m a bit surprised that no one has mentioned this. Instead of modifying your guitar by changing your strap buttons, I highly recommend trying a Lock-It guitar strap (Lock-It Guitar Straps - Home). The locking mechanisms are in the leather end pieces and are very thin but very secure. Prices range from $20 for nylon with leather ends to $70 for all leather. You can find them at Sweetwater and on eBay.

I use the Planet waves locking straps, they work great and no need for adding removing parts.
 

Spudmurphy

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Ouch !! my experience of the planet waves locking straps was shocking.
I bought one when I got my first Albert Lee, and the guitar fell off the strap several times - thats why I got my money back on the strap and went to using Dunlop strap locks.

Maybe they have improved them?
 

Orangemann90

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I use the Planet waves locking straps, they work great and no need for adding removing parts.

I almost bought the Planet Waves but I finally decided on the Lock-It straps because I liked the leather end pieces. Plus they are made in the USA!
 

Jamie M

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Ouch !! my experience of the planet waves locking straps was shocking.
I bought one when I got my first Albert Lee, and the guitar fell off the strap several times - thats why I got my money back on the strap and went to using Dunlop strap locks.

Maybe they have improved them?

They may have improved or I have just been lucky up to now!
 

banjoplayer

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My EBMMS do have DiMarzio Cliplocks, so no need for Security Locks. But another of my guitars does have now 2 rubber washers from beer bottles. imho the best security Locks. Had Schaller-Security-Locks before and always trouble with loose screws...
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Jamie M

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Does anyone have any spare beer bottle washers floating about?

cheers
 

PeteDuBaldo

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I’m a bit surprised that no one has mentioned this. Instead of modifying your guitar by changing your strap buttons, I highly recommend trying a Lock-It guitar strap (Lock-It Guitar Straps - Home). The locking mechanisms are in the leather end pieces and are very thin but very secure. Prices range from $20 for nylon with leather ends to $70 for all leather. You can find them at Sweetwater and on eBay.

Yep, one of our reps was in with those yesterday, very cool idea and extremely durable. I did the "Yngwie" with one of my JPs and it was rock solid.

No modifications needed, no worries about plastic scratching the guitar, and Made In USA.
 

WildWestGuitars

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I've never really needed them. My stap is always on my guitar and fits in the case when it's attached. It fits pretty snug and I won't be doing any "guitar spins" anytime soon.
 

orpheus55

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I used the EB straplocks for awhile, but went bag to the original pegs. I use the heavy 4" Levy strap and I just leave it on all the time; it fits well in the case, and has never come close to slipping off.
 
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