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I know this will sound like a pretty newbie question, and I am not referring to electrics compared to accoustics.
Until recently I always played sitting down. I have one of those drummers throne type of chairs that I use. I recently tried playing in a standing position and I am finding that is really frees up my fretting arm.
Since I have started this I am finding that because I have several types of guitars, including Strats, Sgs, 335s, LPs. I am finding that I need to adjust the strap a lot. I have three straps that I use, and I have a 40 year old fender strap that I use only on my SG.
I was playing last night and I switched from a 335 to an LP using the same strap and I found my fretting hand position was off. At first I just thought it was the new LP with the sticky neck then I realize my hand was in a totally different playing postion.
I was wondering if any of you guys have this issue. I don't gig and only play at home so this is a first for me.
 
Well, I only have two guitars, but I have a strap for each. Any other guitars I get will also have their own strap. I'd rather pay a few extra bucks than worry about changing straps on my guitars.

You say you have a 40-year old Fender strap? That's pretty cool. :AOK:
 
Yes it is one of the ones that came in the case with the Jazz Bass back in 68.
A friend of mine and I went to Whaley Royce in Toronto back then to pick up a Fender Jazz Bass and I picked up an amp. He didn't like the strap so he gave it to me. It is one of those thin black straps with the rectangular leather piece that sat on your shoulder. I have had it in my SG case all these years.
 
Zman interested in selling the F strap?:bravo:

I have leather and straplocks on alot of guitars.Almost every guitar has its own strap:whatever:
 
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No I won't sell it. I have had it all these years and it has always been my strap for my 68 SG.
The fellow I was talking about is still my friend and was at my house yesterday. There used to be a beige felt like pad sewn on the underside of the rectangluar piece to sort of cushion it and it has all worn off.
 
Simple solution is to get one strap for each guitar. That will help you feed your acquisition habit and you can just leave straps attached. Sometime you can get bulk deals on the 2 inch black poly with leather ends. I've found that it is a lot less hassle than trying to adjust a leather strap for each guitar.

Or you can have one for Strat length. One for Les Paul length. One for 335 length, etc and just use strap locks (another GAS trip).

See how helpful I am. I solved your strap issue and facilitated your GAS habit. That's what friends are for.:D :beer:
 
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