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Grand Wazoo

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DISCLAIMER:- There is nothing better than EBMM straplocks, capish??

But.... if you don't have a pair of those at hand while you are waiting to buy them you can certainly use a set of these to get you safely through a gig.

I have tried with plenty of force to pull the strap off the strap button with the washer in place but the bugger just won't give!
Hence they get the Grand Wazoo's seal of approval!!

10 points if your bass colour is Fiesta Red or Coral Red as it matches perfectly with these! :D :D :D

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lorino

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washer

any rubber washer will do, I use black ones at times. Mainly on my vintage '64 P - strap locks weren't invented.

I don't like washers because the on-off process is not as easy as strap-locks.

JIM
 

five7

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any rubber washer will do, I use black ones at times. Mainly on my vintage '64 P - strap locks weren't invented.

I don't like washers because the on-off process is not as easy as strap-locks.

JIM

They are kinda stuck in the on position. :p
 

bassmonkeee

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I've kept a pair of these in my gigbag for any unforeseen strap issues for years now. A classier proposition than duct tape.
 
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