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Tollywood

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I love the clip lock straps. That is the only strap I use. Well, nine different ones, but you get the idea.
 

RAIN27

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I've been using them since 2002 on all my Guitars , I never had a problem with any of them.
 

faris

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All things JP indeed! The guitar, the pick are all perfect for me and now a clip lock strap! Already contacted my regular shop :p
 

PaoloGilberto

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is great that from what I see is shorter that the regular ones...I always had this problem with the regular one

later edit: this is what I was talking about :D "lower front portion, just above the heavy-duty clip and bushing that attaches to your guitar"

and BTW:do you guys use those extra long screws from the dimarzio pack or the stock one on your MM guitar.
I use the stock ones that come with the guitar cause I don't want any drilling

All things JP indeed! The guitar, the pick are all perfect for me and now a clip lock strap! Already contacted my regular shop :p
 
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Tollywood

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I use the black ones that DiMarzio supplies, and I don't have to drill.

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Lewis Brunton

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I used to use one of those straps but since I broke my left collar bone the plastic part where the main strap joins the narrower strap rubs right on the break :/
 

Eric O'Reilly

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My peavey wolfgang had the dimarzio clip system on it when i bought it used, its cool, even though im usually sitting when i play, but when i do stand, i know it will be safe. And i dont like the other systems out there, like the shaller or ebmm, theyre bulky looking.
 
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