Hi everyone, believe it or not I couldn't find these strap locks on Amazon anywhere but they are on eBay (Australia). If you google them you'll no doubt find them in your local area! Rock on folks! 😎
They can be found on Thomann in Europe, branded as Harley Benton. I have a mix of these and Schallers on all my guitars, and a single strap that fits on all my guitars. Super convenient and affordable!
I bought a set recently, the washers that hold the strap failed, made out of a cheap composite that looks like hardened chrome colored plastic. Hopefully they have been improved by now. I gig often and tend to play rough. The Schallers or Dunlop strap locks never failed on me
Hey Shane, that's the same way I install & use them, & if you've some of my live gigs on UA-cam, you'll see that those work perfectly. However, on the guitars I throw around my body, those straps are presently bolted to the guitar with large washers !!! Great video bro !!!
Best strap lock? The rubber seal/gasket of a Grolsch beer bottle. For real! (Funny enough they can be bought from Amazon). Plus a nice cold fresh beer of course! Not kidding i've used them for years, no screwing, just popping it on.
No. I tried using that with my lightweight epiphone casino and the crap came undone and banged / dinged my guitar on a table. They kind of work with some guitars but not all and they're nowhere near the most reliable or best.
I bought a leather punch to make exactly the right size hole to fit schaller locks on straps. They're pretty cheap and well worth the investment. It makes for a much better fit. If the hole is too small, the leather curves and the strap can slip off.
I changed from standard pins to Schaller / Grover pins in a semi-acoustic tenor guitar. I've done this many times on Fenders, etc. The screw sheared off & I couldn't remove it. Off to the repairer - 3 week wait & $100 to fix - so be careful!
From Leo: No criticism to your work. Good product review. While not mandatory, I always use a felt washers to protect the guitar finish against damage. You can buy them by the bag in black or white pretty cheap.
I ALWAYS outfit my favorite guitars with strap locks. I like the Schaller ones because they actually will support the guitar even if the retention spring and pin fail. I bough some 'budget' strap locks (Schaller-style) from GFS and I have no complaints, but I didn't put it on a guitar I care about. I have had one Schaller lock fail on me though. The threading on the strap side actually broke away from the base.
I went back to the rubber washer type of straplocks, ended up buying the Fender ones as I didn't like the taste of Grolsch. The Schaller ones were OK for a while but the U shaped metal piece used to turn around so the open end was down, when I removed the lock my strat nearly hit the deck twice due to the upside down U shape catch not being in the correct vertical position. Should be alright if you check them every time you remove the strap, but remember to support the neck just in case.
The rubber ones didn't work on my casino, and it unfortunately hit / dinged on a table. they work with some guitars but not all and they're not the most reliable.
I like the idea of the strap locks, but I found the metal would bend over time, and even if it didn't, if your pickups are slightly microphonic, you'll get a bunch of creaking sounds coming through the amp from the strap lock components rubbing against each other.
I use this type of straps locks on two guitars for years. I want to mention three small disadvantages: straps without locks won't fit anymore, so you have to make sure your strap stays with the guitar. Second: be careful when you put the strap on or off the guitar while your standing. When the locks hit the guitar, they can cause dents. Some of us might not like this kind of relicing. Third: over time the screw of locks on the strap tend to loosen and you might not notice. Make sure to check that every now and then. If you can deal with that, i can absolutely recommend this type of strap locks..
Check out walker and williams in California. Like Schaller but extra long threaded barrels to fit thicker padded leather straps like mine also the screw is bigger dia. and longer. Less than $13 shipped. Also different colors.
I wish there was a cheaper version of the dimarzio strap clip lock. I absolutely got addicted to those things but they are quite expensive considering it's just a bit of plastic and a regular nylon strap.
Just a useful hint, if the strap hasn't had locks fitted previously the holes will be too small. I used to use a knife to make it bigger, this was time consuming and sometimes turned into a bit of a pigs ear. I bought an 8mm hole punch of eBay this was quite inexpensive, I now just place a piece of wood under the existing hole in the strap and just push through with the punch. The strap lock then drops straight in.
Just a tip to add. If your only using one strap you only need to buy the pieces that screw into the guitar. These are available even cheaper from most guitar hardware suppliers.
They sounded a bit clicky and rattley when you first attached the strap to the guitar and moved around. Are they quiet once you stand up and let the weight of the guitar rest on them? Continued rattling would be a deal breaker for me.
I own the originals as well as some less expensive knock-offs like these. The way they are able to keep the price so low is by using inferior pot metals instead of the proper steel that Schaller or Dunlop will use. I've never had an issue with the cheaper ones and the mag wheel on yours is a nice look too!
Hi intheblues, they're good straplock but be careful when you are for example in a gigging situations and you pull the strap(s) down / up if you are too rough with the straps on straps belts side. They can damage your guitar top finish.
Always used Marvel Strap Locks But... Had a failure Saturday. The lock just came apart and the strap flew off. Man Almost Lost a S2 Custom 24 PRS. Looks Like its time to change them all over to something new!
I really should invest in some strap locks, so I can stop using those plastic fasteners that come with your average sliced loaf :) Only thing I'd have done differently is I would probably have blitzed the screws in with an overpowered for the job cordless drill ha ha.
Tip one, get some screwdrivers!! I've used these straplocks myself and they work pretty well and better than having none installed, tip two, do the rest of your guitars.......
Not sure why you would trust a nice, expensive Custom Shop Tele to a set of crappy, cheap Chinese pot metal 'knock offs' when a set of German quality engineered nickel plated Schallers is only about £12. Quality guitar warrants quality accessories (IMHO). Got Schallers on all my electrics, and the neck buttons of all my electros and acoustics. (Mind you I can also manage to budget for a decent quality - 'LeatherGraft', soft leather with suede underside, about £20 a pop - strap for each of 'em as well!)
Even though this video was released yesterday, I shot this video about 6 weeks ago now and they are still going strong. I actually got 2 more packs today they are really good.
I had a look on ebay for XTR locks and they're about $18 with postage. The grovers are about $30 (so not that much more). There's some really cheap arse no same brand that look the same for $1.59!
May be, but how many sets of the cheapies could you buy for your $30? I was just a bit surprised I could find them that cheap. I doubt the qualities that good, but I was going to order a couple of sets just to have a look
My gosh! A leftie using his right hand to tighten the screws. Shane, have you been fooling us all this time? You're really right handed and just reverse all the videos so we think you are a leftie. Good job mate!!
Hi everyone, believe it or not I couldn't find these strap locks on Amazon anywhere but they are on eBay (Australia). If you google them you'll no doubt find them in your local area! Rock on folks! 😎
Most music shops carry them! We have them. They are an AMS item!
I’ve watched them fail twice; one of those resulted in a broken Les Paul headstock.
I’ll stick with Grolsch washers.
intheblues + better than my Dunlop straplocks it seems
OUCH!
They can be found on Thomann in Europe, branded as Harley Benton. I have a mix of these and Schallers on all my guitars, and a single strap that fits on all my guitars. Super convenient and affordable!
But that’s left handed strap lock.... do they also have regular ones? 😋
lol thanks mate! 😂
Left handed thread screws...
In Australia is it lefty tighty, righty loosey.
Allen Woody what part of Australia do you live in?
52 reissue ? The switch n pups were wired like they did it n 52 rt? Did u change that , or mayb u cld use it like u got it.
I bought a set recently, the washers that hold the strap failed, made out of a cheap composite that looks like hardened chrome colored plastic. Hopefully they have been improved by now. I gig often and tend to play rough. The Schallers or Dunlop strap locks never failed on me
I like your analogy of a Felt as a "Fluffy piece of Cloth" cracked me up. I have Schaller strap locks on all of my guitars.
Those will get the job done. I have Schaller's on 2 of my guitars but the rest are DiMarzio Clip-locks, which I prefer.
Hey Shane, that's the same way I install & use them, & if you've some of my live gigs on UA-cam, you'll see that those work perfectly. However, on the guitars I throw around my body, those straps are presently bolted to the guitar with large washers !!! Great video bro !!!
Best strap lock? The rubber seal/gasket of a Grolsch beer bottle. For real! (Funny enough they can be bought from Amazon). Plus a nice cold fresh beer of course!
Not kidding i've used them for years, no screwing, just popping it on.
I keep the beer bottle seal on my guitar strap lock buttons, just in case of a strap without locks on them.
No. I tried using that with my lightweight epiphone casino and the crap came undone and banged / dinged my guitar on a table. They kind of work with some guitars but not all and they're nowhere near the most reliable or best.
I bought a leather punch to make exactly the right size hole to fit schaller locks on straps. They're pretty cheap and well worth the investment. It makes for a much better fit. If the hole is too small, the leather curves and the strap can slip off.
The only thing I would add is don't overly tighten the screws into the guitar because it might crack the finish. Just tighten until they feel snug.
Good tip!
LET the force guide you master!
EEWWWWW~!
I changed from standard pins to Schaller / Grover pins in a semi-acoustic tenor guitar. I've done this many times on Fenders, etc. The screw sheared off & I couldn't remove it. Off to the repairer - 3 week wait & $100 to fix - so be careful!
Shane, no felt pads under the part that goes on the guitar? You do have them on the Strat and I've got them on my Tele.
I believe these should be installed underwater. 👍😁😋
but hey whatever works!
“Gonna start with the wrong screw driver first, cause that’s the way I roll.” 😂😂😂 hey I’m not the only one lol
Same kind of strap locks I use, and it's for my Strat and Tele, and I am left handed as well. It's all good.
From Leo: No criticism to your work. Good product review. While not mandatory, I always use a felt washers to protect the guitar finish against damage. You can buy them by the bag in black or white pretty cheap.
Thanks Shane ,nice price, hope I can find them in the US.
Nice demo. They seem to extend a fair way from the guitar. Do the guitars still fit in their cases ok?
Nice Vid Shane! I've used the Schallers for years. Did you put them on your PRS?
I use the electro magnetic set by Ultrex Futura. They are expensive. But they are nice and low profile. No goofy mechanisms to fiddle with.
"I'm going to start with the wrong screw driver first..................... because that's the way I roll". :-)
Shane's Da Man! :-)
lol thanks mate. :-)
I ALWAYS outfit my favorite guitars with strap locks. I like the Schaller ones because they actually will support the guitar even if the retention spring and pin fail. I bough some 'budget' strap locks (Schaller-style) from GFS and I have no complaints, but I didn't put it on a guitar I care about. I have had one Schaller lock fail on me though. The threading on the strap side actually broke away from the base.
I bought these, but I feel like they come out even if I don't pull on the thing to actually try to release the strap.
I went back to the rubber washer type of straplocks, ended up buying the Fender ones as I didn't like the taste of Grolsch.
The Schaller ones were OK for a while but the U shaped metal piece used to turn around so the open end was down, when I removed the lock
my strat nearly hit the deck twice due to the upside down U shape catch not being in the correct vertical position.
Should be alright if you check them every time you remove the strap, but remember to support the neck just in case.
The rubber ones didn't work on my casino, and it unfortunately hit / dinged on a table. they work with some guitars but not all and they're not the most reliable.
I like the idea of the strap locks, but I found the metal would bend over time, and even if it didn't, if your pickups are slightly microphonic, you'll get a bunch of creaking sounds coming through the amp from the strap lock components rubbing against each other.
I use this type of straps locks on two guitars for years. I want to mention three small disadvantages: straps without locks won't fit anymore, so you have to make sure your strap stays with the guitar. Second: be careful when you put the strap on or off the guitar while your standing. When the locks hit the guitar, they can cause dents. Some of us might not like this kind of relicing. Third: over time the screw of locks on the strap tend to loosen and you might not notice. Make sure to check that every now and then.
If you can deal with that, i can absolutely recommend this type of strap locks..
Check out walker and williams in California. Like Schaller but extra long threaded barrels to fit thicker padded leather straps like mine also the screw is bigger dia. and longer. Less than $13 shipped. Also different colors.
Sir, What pick up u are using? Thats what i wanted humbucker to my tele to.
Those are Joe Barden Danny Gatton Pickups. 😄
I wish there was a cheaper version of the dimarzio strap clip lock. I absolutely got addicted to those things but they are quite expensive considering it's just a bit of plastic and a regular nylon strap.
One question: where does one find a left handed screwdriver? 🤔
Just a useful hint, if the strap hasn't had locks fitted previously the holes will be too small. I used to use a knife to make it bigger, this was time consuming and sometimes turned into a bit of a pigs ear. I bought an 8mm hole punch of eBay this was quite inexpensive, I now just place a piece of wood under the existing hole in the strap and just push through with the punch. The strap lock then drops straight in.
I have the exact same strap locks, but they are branded differently in our country (Philippines)
They are branded as RJ Strap Locks here.
Just a tip to add. If your only using one strap you only need to buy the pieces that screw into the guitar. These are available even cheaper from most guitar hardware suppliers.
They sounded a bit clicky and rattley when you first attached the strap to the guitar and moved around. Are they quiet once you stand up and let the weight of the guitar rest on them? Continued rattling would be a deal breaker for me.
They are pretty good. Been using them on all my guitars except the new two and had no problems. I will be converting the SX over too hehe 😳😄
I own the originals as well as some less expensive knock-offs like these. The way they are able to keep the price so low is by using inferior pot metals instead of the proper steel that Schaller or Dunlop will use. I've never had an issue with the cheaper ones and the mag wheel on yours is a nice look too!
I buy a generic brand of Schaller-style strap locks on Amazon. There are 10 sets for around $15 (U.S.).
I love the plastic twist disc type.
It's a shame I can't find them at Amazon US :(
Maybe we should email the company and hope they get a retailer there?
Hi intheblues, they're good straplock but be careful when you are for example in a gigging situations and you pull the strap(s) down / up if you are too rough with the straps on straps belts side. They can damage your guitar top finish.
At some point we’ve all used a flat head screwdriver on a Phillips head screw cause it fit
haha you got that right! 😄
glad i saw this, i dont like the big piece on strap ends, just in my opinion.
I have more straps than guitars but I have to buy complete sets just to get the strap portion.
Always used Marvel Strap Locks But... Had a failure Saturday. The lock just came apart and the strap flew off. Man Almost Lost a S2 Custom 24 PRS. Looks Like its time to change them all over to something new!
"Does It Spin Around Your Neck " episode?
From the machine head guys, Grover, makes an inexpensive strap lock. Anybody tried them?
the little fluffy thing !!...lol..............it's called a washer !!!!
I really should invest in some strap locks, so I can stop using those plastic fasteners that come with your average sliced loaf :)
Only thing I'd have done differently is I would probably have blitzed the screws in with an overpowered for the job cordless drill ha ha.
Looks cool let us know if you find them at an online dealer other than ebay.
There are plenty of shops in Australia judging from the google results. Give it a shot 😄
Will do :)
Think I'll stick with the dunlop strap locks.
Sweet. I just took a chance on these and it worked out well. 😀
Tip one, get some screwdrivers!! I've used these straplocks myself and they work pretty well and better than having none installed, tip two, do the rest of your guitars.......
Dude.... you’re doing it all wrong!
There, it’s said... someone would say it anyway because... well, it’s the internet way! 😂
hahaha 😂 Thanks mate!
Nah, you did GOOD Shane, NOT gonna tell you HOW to suck eggs!
No tone test? I feel ripped off
Use a felt washer.
Don't look like they are available in the states.
Not sure why you would trust a nice, expensive Custom Shop Tele to a set of crappy, cheap Chinese pot metal 'knock offs' when a set of German quality engineered nickel plated Schallers is only about £12. Quality guitar warrants quality accessories (IMHO). Got Schallers on all my electrics, and the neck buttons of all my electros and acoustics. (Mind you I can also manage to budget for a decent quality - 'LeatherGraft', soft leather with suede underside, about £20 a pop - strap for each of 'em as well!)
Even though this video was released yesterday, I shot this video about 6 weeks ago now and they are still going strong. I actually got 2 more packs today they are really good.
Shane pls check with a doctor for the heavy breathing
I had a look on ebay for XTR locks and they're about $18 with postage. The grovers are about $30 (so not that much more). There's some really cheap arse no same brand that look the same for $1.59!
The cheap studs dont fit the Shaller/ Grover clips, so they dont mix....
May be, but how many sets of the cheapies could you buy for your $30? I was just a bit surprised I could find them that cheap. I doubt the qualities that good, but I was going to order a couple of sets just to have a look
My gosh! A leftie using his right hand to tighten the screws. Shane, have you been fooling us all this time? You're really right handed and just reverse all the videos so we think you are a leftie. Good job mate!!