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not a whole lot to say really. but it holds the strap well. its very well made and sturdy. has a solid chunk of plastic holding the strap on and once its secured i have no fear that its going to pop off. if i buy a second guitar with no neck strap button ill be getting another one.
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Neater than using a shoe-lace!
GregF 05.05.2017
I use two of these - one to attach a leather strap to the headstock of a accoustic dreadnought guitar, and another to attach a strap to the headstock of a concert size ukulele.
It works fine for both of those :)
Looks nice, especially paired with a similar coloured leahter or suede strap.
Seems secure - I haven't had any trouble with it to date.
For me it's worth the price.
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Does the job, decent quality and looks fine
Colin1501 20.07.2015
I have an old beat up acoustic that I wanted to stick a strap on but it only had one strap pin and I can't be bothered with lace style straps. This is great quality for the price, only minor point is that I would probably prefer it didn't have harley benton written on it but given the price I can live with a bit of branding and I do like harley benton stuff.
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Neater than a shoelace
Anonymous 01.02.2016
Tidy little strap to avoid using a shoelace around the headstock if your guitar doesn't have a second strap button.
It also seems to help keep the strap clear of your hand when playing on the first frets.