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Cut To Measure Guitar Strap

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... heading out the door, today!

6/7 oz. European Veg cowhide

2/3 oz. Horse Liner

Handstitched at 7spi with 5-cord linen thread, bees waxed

Fiebings Pro Oil Dye. Show Brown (4:1)

Edges finished with Edge Kote

Conditioned/finished with Montana Pitch Blend leather dressing

Edges on the bottom and top of the main body and the tailpiece / tongue shields are skived to reduce bulk.

The strap is contoured (curved) at the shoulder to maximize the player's comfort.

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Why, thank you, benlilly1!

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Thanks, Duane!

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Very nice.

One thing I have learned making guitar straps and belts. Too many people can't use a tape measure. I can give specific/detailed instructions with illustrations, and they still get it wrong. I flat out quit making dog collars because measuring for a dog collar seemed like too tough of a task for most.

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Thanks, Colt. I have lucked out, so far ... not one problem, to date. :)

On these contoured straps, I request two dimensions: hole-to-hole, of course, but also from the top, middle of the player's shoulder to the front attachment pin while in an ideal playing position. Took me a while to get that stuff figured out but it sure makes for a nice strap.

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I like to get that shoulder measurement as well. That way I can keep names and designs out front where you can see. I have a horrible time with folks that can't measure.

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Nice work on that strap. I really like it.

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Thanks, Rohn!

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