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It's all a little cheap, but then, so is the price. I do think it's very sturdy, though, and ultimately looks pretty good if you're not too particular. I sprayed the chrome bits with black enamel and felt it looked much improved. I'd buy them again for a similar project.
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This amplifier handle is slightly shorter than the standard 9" handles found on some vintage amplifiers. The exact size is indeed listed so make sure you will have enough clearance for your hand to fit under the strap. It is also thinner than the OEM handle so i'm not sure how well it will hold up under heavy use.
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The leather handle is reasonably good quality. The included screws are flat head and do not make a clean installation. The correct screws should be round head. The brackets are reasonable quality but the holes are not large enough to accept the screws. If you want to use the included screws, you actually have to enlarge the holes with a drill. In the end, I had to go to the hardware store and buy the appropriate (#8 round head) screws and t-nuts (can't use the included t-nuts because they're metric). Save yourself the time and hassle and just buy the genuine Fender part.
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The handle is smaller than a standard handle used on amps. The miniature handle is good perhaps for a tiny cab with a 6" speaker. I returned mine.
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Replaced the hard plastic handle on an old amp to stop its rattling when playing. Perfect replacement. Thanks
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