1/2 price of Fender/Schaller...at what cost? These don't mix well with all locks by the other guys, but I took a file to the button and took some metal off and they work. If you only use these, they will work great....I needed more buttons for more guitars. The Plunger on these is much looser than brand name, the hole is bigger. The spring holding the button in is weaker on these, you have to pull the brand name buttons harder to release. You have to pull the button OUT on these to get the lock on, where as the brand names will slide on with a tug. These buttons have a bevel, like the brand, but the plunger hangs up if you try to tug these. Finally, these are "looser" on the buttons, meaning they will move around/rattle around more than the brand name. Still....for half the price, if you are doing a bunch of guitars, and a few straps, the economy of these will make it a decent purchase, I do not think the guitar will come loose from these. Time will tell about how durable they are, I can't comment on that. They may be made in the same factory that makes the Brand Names for all I know, just under different tolerances. These should work fine for 90% of us.Read full review
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The strap locks look good and would work fine if the screws were the correct size. The screws are too small in diameter and too long to fit my 2012 Fender Telecaster. Also, the guitar’s original screws won’t fit in the strap lock buttons, so they can’t be used in the place of the incorrect screws that were supplied with the strap locks.
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These are genuine Fender parts, but they may not be compatible with other brands. I bought these for an Ibanez bass guitar and the screws were too small and the studs would not accept the Ibanez screws, the heads and shanks of the Ibanez screws were too big. I was able to modify the studs and find replacement screws at Lowes and they now work perfectly. If you're wanting parts that require no fitting these may not be the ones for you. However, the quality is excellent.
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Genuine Fender. Fit my new Made In Mexico Fender Player Stratocaster perfectly. The screws are the same size as the ones that were already in the guitar so I just used the originals and now I have extras! Upgrading to locking strap buttons is not only one of the easiest upgrades to make, but it adds extra peace of mind knowing that oversized holes in straps or running around on stage are no longer a worry that you might accidentally drop your guitar. Even if you don't think you'll ever need them I recommend you install these anyway. And at this great price you've got literally nothing to lose!!!
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I had problems with other kinds of strap locks/buttons, especially because I like to move around when playing, but I'm happy to say these work a charm! They are easy to use and are very secure.
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These Schaller copies are an exceptional value. They're not as well made as genuine Schallers but you can get 8 sets for less than the cost of one set of Schallers. The packaging is compact and tidy, the plating is a nice smoked nickel color, plating quality and finish is an 8 out of 10. The spring mechanism doesn't feel as robust as genuine Schallers but seems adequate. i just installed the first set on my Les Paul so we'll see how they work out with regular use. All in all, I'm very happy with this product!
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These Fender branded Schaller strap locks are cheap insurance against a broken guitar due to strap failure. For around $10, they keep the strap on the guitar and quick release on demand only. They go on quick and really good well. I use a wrench to tighten the nut into the strap end. Make sure the screws for the holes snug, insert a toothpick or two into the hole first if they are loose, to take up the slack. Make sure the screws are snug and the holes are not stripped or they might let go. When done correctly, this is how your rockstar swings their guitar around to their back. They really hold well! That said, you still need to use caution with any instrument that you care about to prevent it from falling or crashing into things in the area. These are so much better than the strap buttons though.Read full review
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I have been using this brand of Straplocks for lots of years and they work great! I just buy new ones when I get a new guitar.
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If u r looking for something to keep from your prized instrument from hitting the floor look no further. These strap locks work great and will give u peace of mind when using your instrument. Quality is #1 and shipping time is excellent. You won’t go wrong with these locks.
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Schaller strap locks are the best. This pack even comes with dark and white felt mounting pads.
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