straps and strap-locks
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straps and strap-locks
what kinda straps & strap locks did Jake use? In that booklet of "A Fine Pink Mist" he leans against a wall with his green ESP with its "huge" strap locks... you know which brand they are?
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I guess ... Dunlops ?
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hmm, could be... thanks, didn't know Dunlop havin that kinda things too... at least Jake had alot of faith in his locks when dancing up'n'down Ozzy's stagesMetalHead wrote:I guess ... Dunlops ?
Which systems do you prefer? got Schaller
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i don't have straplocks
... yet 
but I'm interested in Planet Waves
but I'm interested in Planet Waves
"Spend less time chasing tones and more time just playing music." - Marty Friedman
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aha, thanks for the adress, I always wondered where Satriani gets his strapsMetalHead wrote:i don't have straplocks... yet
but I'm interested in Planet Waves
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Deansolo
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Dunlops on mine.
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hey would you guys mind giving me a lil list of good brands and systems?Deansolo wrote:Dunlops on mine.
thanks alot
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I've owned fancy straplocks like Schallers but usually resorted to bag clips, the kind that keep your Wonderbread fresh. Look in your pantry, you probably have a couple. They work great!
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Yep, bread bag clips work great, although it's a good idea to keep a bunch of 'em in your case. They break pretty easily....so you gotta keep a bunch of fresh ones on hand.Fedaykin wrote:I've owned fancy straplocks like Schallers but usually resorted to bag clips, the kind that keep your Wonderbread fresh. Look in your pantry, you probably have a couple. They work great!
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I've always used the DiMarzio Quick-Loc straps. Other manufacturers also make knock-offs of this strap system. I haven't had a failure with the DiMarzios yet. The straps themselves are very soft and slick.
Just for the record...I'm a Seymour Duncan pick-up user but DiMarzio makes a great locking strap system.
Jimi
Just for the record...I'm a Seymour Duncan pick-up user but DiMarzio makes a great locking strap system.
Jimi
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I like the Schaller ones because they're solid and easy to use.
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nuthin beats the dunlops and they have been around since the invention of the wheel... back in the day! LMFAO
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I "love" that picture of JAKE his basically dressed dark coloring/shades of green, brown & black with a Classic ESP alien green Guitar strapped to him with the most "serious" look on his handsome features. I also love the cover of this heavy Hard Rockin' space album/Cd recording: that "Fine Pink Mist" image is Jake E. Lee inner Soul. Very touching & seriously moving
Peace.
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+1 Me too!jefnel1 wrote:I like the Schaller ones because they're solid and easy to use.


