Description
Fender American Series Locking Strap Buttons – – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Fender American Series Locking Strap Buttons – Chrome
Item Weight
0.01 ounces
Product Dimensions
4.02 x 0.51 x 2.01 inches
Country of Origin
USA
ASIN
B0002OP7XY
Item model number
0994914000
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
October 2, 2005
Color Name
Chrome
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Purchase advice :
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Warranty :
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
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Shipping :
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Proof of purchase :
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After-sales service :
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F. D (verified owner) –
Fender strap locks, compatible with shaller – Great product, cheaper than Schaller buttons but are made by Schaller. If when replacing them you find the screws are to small for the holes in your guitar you can insert a toothpick in the hole and fill the space. You can even add some wood glue if you like. Works everytime, I have probably done this 40 times. These are a great price compared to Schaller branded buttons.
G. G (verified owner) –
Works great with my Schaller setup, nice product at a nice price! – I’m kind of new to locking strapnuts/buttons, as I’ve nearly always played sitting down on a cajon for live gigs, and rarely use a strap. But recently I’ve been asked to fill in and lead once in a while and I’m standing up then. All that’s to say forgive me for being a noob to straps at all. Personally, I find straps super annoying, even though I play all the times for 30+ years, and traditional buttons are just a pain.
R. D (verified owner) –
Almost as good as Schaller – They’re pretty good, I’m assuming that they’re made from aluminum as they are non-magnetic.
H. K (verified owner) –
Good alternative to Schaller – These fit Schaller strap locks and are cheaper.
L. G (verified owner) –
Finally found just the pegs. – Having been a straplock fan for decades I’ve got more of the strap ends than I could ever have straps for. These are a great way to add guitars to the collection without buying parts I’m going to discard.
C. L (verified owner) –
Great if you have several guitars with straplocks, but tend to use 1-2 straps for all of them. – I have put this style strap lock on nearly all my guitars (and I have a LOT of guitars). However, once you mount the other half on your favorite strap (or few straps) you have a bunch of “tops” left over.
L. G (verified owner) –
Finally found just the pegs. – Having been a straplock fan for decades I’ve got more of the strap ends than I could ever have straps for. These are a great way to add guitars to the collection without buying parts I’m going to discard.
O. L (verified owner) –
These are great – These strap locks are perfect
C. K (verified owner) –
Works PERFECTLY with my 20yo Fender/Shaller locks. – I used them on an Indo made Squier Strat. The screws in the Squier Strat were considerably larger in diameter (say a #10 vs a #8 screw) than any of my American made Strats, which is the size screw these Strap Buttons come with, however they were not so small as to be unusable without ANY modifications.
F. D (verified owner) –
Fender strap locks, compatible with shaller – Great product, cheaper than Schaller buttons but are made by Schaller. If when replacing them you find the screws are to small for the holes in your guitar you can insert a toothpick in the hole and fill the space. You can even add some wood glue if you like. Works everytime, I have probably done this 40 times. These are a great price compared to Schaller branded buttons.
O. L (verified owner) –
These are great – These strap locks are perfect
G. G (verified owner) –
Works great with my Schaller setup, nice product at a nice price! – I’m kind of new to locking strapnuts/buttons, as I’ve nearly always played sitting down on a cajon for live gigs, and rarely use a strap. But recently I’ve been asked to fill in and lead once in a while and I’m standing up then. All that’s to say forgive me for being a noob to straps at all. Personally, I find straps super annoying, even though I play all the times for 30+ years, and traditional buttons are just a pain.
R. D (verified owner) –
Almost as good as Schaller – They’re pretty good, I’m assuming that they’re made from aluminum as they are non-magnetic.
C. L (verified owner) –
Great if you have several guitars with straplocks, but tend to use 1-2 straps for all of them. – I have put this style strap lock on nearly all my guitars (and I have a LOT of guitars). However, once you mount the other half on your favorite strap (or few straps) you have a bunch of “tops” left over.
C. K (verified owner) –
Works PERFECTLY with my 20yo Fender/Shaller locks. – I used them on an Indo made Squier Strat. The screws in the Squier Strat were considerably larger in diameter (say a #10 vs a #8 screw) than any of my American made Strats, which is the size screw these Strap Buttons come with, however they were not so small as to be unusable without ANY modifications.
H. K (verified owner) –
Good alternative to Schaller – These fit Schaller strap locks and are cheaper.