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    Default Dunlop Ergo Lok



    Dunlop Ergo Lok
    List: $3 (Davis)

    Everytime you strap on you guitar, do you have this fear that the strap would give way & send your beloved guitar on a kamikaze dive? Do you then hear your peers telling you to invest in the Strap Lock pins/ buttons for maximum security but feel a little apprehensive because those contraptions are not replacement friendly- doesn`t fit all guitars...

    Perhaps the next best solution is Dunlop`s Ergo Lok, a locking contraption which serves as an add-on mechanism, no strap button replacement necessary and you can carry on using your beloved strap.

    This clever piece of plastic has a twist-lock mechanism, strong enough to bear the weight of the proverbial Les Paul. It fits many strap button sizes, namely Ibanez/ Yamaha/ Gibson/ Fender/ Epiphone & others.

    Any down side to it then? The locking mechanism requires a firm twist, many of us would require both hands to operate it. Also, PRS owners- it doesn`t fit your strap buttons...

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    so this would be considered friendly to the guitar finish eh?

    anybody else with experience on this?
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    good for keeping the straps in place, but never trust one of these with a guitar spin

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    do they come in pair or single piece??

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    $3 for a single piece, and amen to wayne, i wouldn't trust it with a swing around the back

    but they do their job well

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    Where can I buy these locks?

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    u can buy those at davis.. oh.. another alternative would be duct tape

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    Thanks bro...duct tapes are damn fugly leh :P

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    haha.. depends.. duct tape looks good if ur playing hardcore music
    planning to put duct tape on my diy strat.. gives that old old thrashed look i guess.. but i would never use it on a chio axe..
    haha.. duct tape available at at home fix stores

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    i've been using these on my sg. works wonders

    very reliable so far.
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