Moose308
Well-known member
New Product Idea.
Feel free to exploit this and desgin it for yourself.
Problem - Basses getting stolen at gigs. Nobody cares about the guitars, steal all you want.
Possible Solution (with markteting tie in) - Exploit the installed base of Ernie Ball Strap Locks, and drive their future sales, with a "locking" Strap Lock which would quickly, easily snap into the pre-installed EB Strap Lock button on the bass. However, this widget would would not be attached to a strap, but rather a thick aircraft cable type lasso. Something you could bolt to the floor, or around a pillar, or something like that. The "locking" Strap Lock would have a key, or combo lock.
So when you leave the stage, just pop off your strap, and pop on the security cable. Only you will be able to open it with your key/combination. The chances are nobody would be able to defeat the lock/cable without a lot of effort. The weak point would be the bass itself (made of wood), and they would have to destroy the upper horn to get the strap button off. Since 99% of thefts are usually easy targets of opportunity (small items, easily carried, and unguarded), a locked down bass would be an unlikely target.
Just a thought.
Feel free to exploit this and desgin it for yourself.
Problem - Basses getting stolen at gigs. Nobody cares about the guitars, steal all you want.
Possible Solution (with markteting tie in) - Exploit the installed base of Ernie Ball Strap Locks, and drive their future sales, with a "locking" Strap Lock which would quickly, easily snap into the pre-installed EB Strap Lock button on the bass. However, this widget would would not be attached to a strap, but rather a thick aircraft cable type lasso. Something you could bolt to the floor, or around a pillar, or something like that. The "locking" Strap Lock would have a key, or combo lock.
So when you leave the stage, just pop off your strap, and pop on the security cable. Only you will be able to open it with your key/combination. The chances are nobody would be able to defeat the lock/cable without a lot of effort. The weak point would be the bass itself (made of wood), and they would have to destroy the upper horn to get the strap button off. Since 99% of thefts are usually easy targets of opportunity (small items, easily carried, and unguarded), a locked down bass would be an unlikely target.
Just a thought.