Neck side Strap pin location?
Neck side Strap pin location?
I very much like keeping straps on all my guitars when playing--even sitting down, so my question is, Where would you locate the pin on the neck side?
I've seen them in a number of places, from the bottom of the neck heel, the body, into the neck block, side of the neck heel, etc.
Opinions?
Thanks again,
Nick
I've seen them in a number of places, from the bottom of the neck heel, the body, into the neck block, side of the neck heel, etc.
Opinions?
Thanks again,
Nick
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Re: Neck side Strap pin location?
Hi Nick I place mine on the heel on the cutaway side (even if no cutaway) so that the strap comes around slightly and ""cradles"" the guitar a bit...
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Re: Neck side Strap pin location?
Hi Nick, I put mine through the heal cap centred. I have played many guitars with the pins in just about every location possible and could not say that one position seemed to be better than another. I find that the problems occur when the eye on the straps becomes worn,not the pin location. however if you are sitting whilst playing, you would find the strap is slack and can easily work it's way of the button, so in that situation I would think that John's position might possibly hold it better.
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Re: Neck side Strap pin location?
Tod, I use that position because I use the Gore/Gilet neck joint that has a brass bar on the centerline of the heel. Stuart Newman found out about this when someone brought one of Trevors guitars in to his Byron Bay workshop to fit a strap button.....he drilled into the heel only to find that the resistance to the drill changed as he went through the wood and got to the brass....
.....that was his first introduction to Trevors great guitars and his innovative neck attachment design....he decided to investigate further and ended up coming to the course we recently had with TG.....but I digress
......so having said all that I find it is a good position and I am not going to give up a great structural component for the sake of a strap button.....
John

......so having said all that I find it is a good position and I am not going to give up a great structural component for the sake of a strap button.....

John
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Re: Neck side Strap pin location?
Well, it seems the consensus is that spot. A guy I know--good guitarist--just looked over the guitar, and reckons that it's wise to leave the strap pins off for a few months, then put them in. Is there any reason for not doing it now? I was just heading out to buy a drill bit the correct size?
Also, funnily enough a mate of mine just gave me Stuart's number, and suggested I might look him up for more info, and/or help. Is he a member here?
I've been using Andrew Knight for many years for things that I don't do myself, but he's an hour away, and Byron's only ten minutes....
Cheers,
Nick
Also, funnily enough a mate of mine just gave me Stuart's number, and suggested I might look him up for more info, and/or help. Is he a member here?
I've been using Andrew Knight for many years for things that I don't do myself, but he's an hour away, and Byron's only ten minutes....
Cheers,
Nick
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Re: Neck side Strap pin location?
I've never seen Stuart on the forum. Also can't vouch for his repair work as I don't know anyone that has used him. But his instruments are really something else.
Another luthier near you would be Les Dorahy. He's in Booyong. I've been to his place a couple of times, and seen his work. I've no problems recommending him.
Another luthier near you would be Les Dorahy. He's in Booyong. I've been to his place a couple of times, and seen his work. I've no problems recommending him.
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Re: Neck side Strap pin location?
Stewmac has briefly covered this topic here.
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Re: Neck side Strap pin location?
On instruments I build for other's I'll put it where ever they want it but my own personal preference is on the bottom of the heel (on the back of the guitar in other words) just because I feel the strap is less 'in the way' of your fretting hand when it's there but as I say, that's just a personal preference. Not sure what your mate is on about about leaving the pins off, from a structural point of view it doesn't matter whether they go on straight away or months down the track. The only reason I can think your friend says this is maybe it gives you time to get a feel for the guitar and a better indication of where on it & strap would interfere less with the playing of the instrument and be in a good position for the overall balance of the guitar.
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