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mr dave 11-23-2009 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by GuitarBizarre (Post 771522)
Why the hell do we get on with each other again? :P

it's that Aretha Franklin thing



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VEGANGELICA 12-09-2009 11:14 PM

The only trouble I've had so far with my acoustic guitar and my electric guitar is with attaching the guitar straps so that they stay attached.

My cheap acoustic guitar came with just one guitar strap button (on the body). Is there a reason that the manufacturers don't automatically provide two guitar strap buttons? Do they expect people to tie one end of the guitar strap to the neck?

My cheap electric guitar came with standard buttons and so I knew (based on what I'd read in "Guitar Book for Dummies") that the guitar strap would probably come off easily, which was true. Therefore I ordered Schaller guitar strap locks and buttons, which I like very much Buy Schaller Guitar Strap Locks and Buttons (Pair) | Strap Locks | Musician's Friend. The only problem is that after several weeks, the screws started to get loose so that then the whole guitar strap lock could fall out of the guitar, defeating the purpose of the strap locks. For a temporary fix I just wrapped tape around the screws and screwed them in again, although I plan to purchase wider screws eventually because my tape quick-fix didn't work well.

So far I haven't run into other guitar problems, other than the acoustic guitar having high action, which I need to get lowered sometime because right now it really hurts to play it: it is painful to press the strings down hard enough to get them to contact the frets firmly so that the notes to sound out well. This is one of many reasons I prefer the electric guitar, which plays so much more lightly in comparison to my acoustic guitar.

Come on, Mr. Dave, how can you say this ^ isn't scintillating, exciting stuff? :)

GuitarBizarre 12-10-2009 08:46 AM

The easiest way to fix that problem isn't to buy wider screws. Put a toothpick or two into the hole and then screw it in again. Stronger than tape by miles and much easier.

VEGANGELICA 12-10-2009 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by GuitarBizarre (Post 782007)
The easiest way to fix that problem isn't to buy wider screws. Put a toothpick or two into the hole and then screw it in again. Stronger than tape by miles and much easier.

Oh, I hadn't thought of that! That's a good suggestion, GuitarBizarre. Thanks! I will try it. :)

mr dave 12-10-2009 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by VEGANGELICA (Post 781887)
The only trouble I've had so far with my acoustic guitar and my electric guitar is with attaching the guitar straps so that they stay attached.

My cheap acoustic guitar came with just one guitar strap button (on the body). Is there a reason that the manufacturers don't automatically provide two guitar strap buttons? Do they expect people to tie one end of the guitar strap to the neck?

My cheap electric guitar came with standard buttons and so I knew (based on what I'd read in "Guitar Book for Dummies") that the guitar strap would probably come off easily, which was true. Therefore I ordered Schaller guitar strap locks and buttons, which I like very much Buy Schaller Guitar Strap Locks and Buttons (Pair) | Strap Locks | Musician's Friend. The only problem is that after several weeks, the screws started to get loose so that then the whole guitar strap lock could fall out of the guitar, defeating the purpose of the strap locks. For a temporary fix I just wrapped tape around the screws and screwed them in again, although I plan to purchase wider screws eventually because my tape quick-fix didn't work well.

So far I haven't run into other guitar problems, other than the acoustic guitar having high action, which I need to get lowered sometime because right now it really hurts to play it: it is painful to press the strings down hard enough to get them to contact the frets firmly so that the notes to sound out well. This is one of many reasons I prefer the electric guitar, which plays so much more lightly in comparison to my acoustic guitar.

Come on, Mr. Dave, how can you say this ^ isn't scintillating, exciting stuff? :)


i was sleeping :p:

as for your first question. as wrong as it sounds, yes, some manufacturers do expect you to tie your guitar strap to the headstock. in fact, my acoustic is that way too, i prefer playing it sitting down though hehe.

personally i like this kind of strap (in black haha) Buy DiMarzio 2-Inch Nylon ClipLock Guitar Strap | Guitar & Bass Straps | Musician's Friend

whatever works though. GB's toothpick method also works really well, i usually added a bit of glue into the mix before forcing the screw into the hole to ensure a super tight bond.

VEGANGELICA 12-10-2009 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by mr dave (Post 782194)
i was sleeping :p:

as for your first question. as wrong as it sounds, yes, some manufacturers do expect you to tie your guitar strap to the headstock. in fact, my acoustic is that way too, i prefer playing it sitting down though hehe.

personally i like this kind of strap (in black haha) Buy DiMarzio 2-Inch Nylon ClipLock Guitar Strap | Guitar & Bass Straps | Musician's Friend

whatever works though. GB's toothpick method also works really well, i usually added a bit of glue into the mix before forcing the screw into the hole to ensure a super tight bond.

Well, I'm glad you had some good dreams before waking up after my post put you to sleep. I'm relieved that my posts may serve at least one purpose on MB: helping sufferers of insomnia.

The guitar straps you recommend look very practical. Huh...so you like black. You don't like the bright green guitar strap?! I'll have to try one if my current Couch strap breaks. I'd go for red.

Okay, I have updated my notes. The new and improved loose screw fix is toothpick plus glue. Thanks, mr. dave!

Farfisa 12-10-2009 03:07 PM

Wha? My strap buttons work like a charm, it is a bit annoying trying to get a new strap on and off my acoustic and electric though. There is the old washer trick too, which costs like 1$. All you have to do is take the fucking washer and put that little fucker between the strap and the fucking button, but it requires you to take out the motherfucking button itself.

Sorry for all of the fucking profanity.


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