UNPLANNED DOWNTIME: 12th Oct 23:45
Strap button on Taylor 310
The black plastic strap button on the end of my Taylor 310 guitar is secure and well fitted. The problem is that it can only accommodate a strap with a very thin leather 'end'. I have a Levis badged strap that is old and beginning to fray around the strap keyhole and I was wondering if a standard metal strap button could be fitted in place of the plastic one. Easy enough to try it but wondering if there are any pitfalls with this job. I prefer the Levis strap as it is soft and easy on my back. I have to use a strap every time I play guitar due to the effects of being hit by a car driven by a drunken driver. Thanks.
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The best type for a thick strap are the 'Dunlop style' ones with a longer straight shaft and a fairly wide head, like this -
https://www.alangregory.co.uk/music/Jim_Dunlop_Nickel_Guitar_Strap_End_Pin_Button.html?gclid=Cj0KCQiAsJfhBRCaARIsAO68ZM6wFfSGZ_mYL5Y9CW7s3ETguQYMXVqI3EuE3eVgsD6DUATh8ag-KQMaAikYEALw_wcB
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This little gizmo from Amazon is quite helpful and if it doesn’t fit you can always send it back
D'Addario PW-AJL-01 Cinchfit Acoustic Jack Lock
This little gizmo from Amazon is quite helpful and if it doesn’t fit you can always send it back
D'Addario PW-AJL-01 Cinchfit Acoustic Jack Lock