Could not figure out the strap adjustment after watching multiple videos. I was able to get it done with the help of your video. What a relief. Thank you!
such a simple thing apparently but I couldn't figure it out with my new leather concho guitar strap. Thank god I found this video quickly as I was literally fuming! :)
@@RedTractorLeather The hilarious part is that I've had this strap for over 20 years. I had never adjusted it until the other day at practice and I could not put it back together at all. 🤣🤣🤣 Thanks again for the simple to follow instructions.
There are holes on each end of the strap with a slit. Typically this goes over a metal post that is already attached to the guitar. In some cases a guitar may not have the metal post, especially near the neck, and in that case you just use a piece of cord, string or other material to tie the strap to the neck. I hope that helps ;-)
There should be at least one peg on the end of the body of the guitar. One hole fits over that and if there isn’t a second peg near the neck you can use a string, leather strip, shoe lace or anything else that would bear the weight of the guitar and tie it to the neck up near the tuning pegs
You did it wrong dude the small part of the straps always comes out on top at the end of the strap and don't let anybody tell you that you can skip a bunch of slots as you thread your strap if you decide to go decide to go that way' ya'll have problems I'll start bunching up on your back not fun. if it needs to be long just strart lower remember the small part if strap must come out on top at the last slot it might seem a little confusing at first but is not rocket science Nunavut is not even theory that is if you're willing to use your own mind & correctly thread your strap !" No half measures" your guitar wark won't be sloppy and half-hearted " The Strap is a small part of the journey might as well have fun & do it right the time. 🤘🤨👉💨 Take 2
Could not figure out the strap adjustment after watching multiple videos. I was able to get it done with the help of your video. What a relief. Thank you!
oh good! You are welcome!!!
I have to watch your tutorial every time I get a new strap. Thank you again and again.
Ha ha - glad it helped ;-)
such a simple thing apparently but I couldn't figure it out with my new leather concho guitar strap. Thank god I found this video quickly as I was literally fuming! :)
Glad I could help!
Thank you. The video was very helpful
thank you!
Helpful. Thanks 👍
nice looking keather.
Thank you very much
You are welcome!
@@RedTractorLeather The hilarious part is that I've had this strap for over 20 years. I had never adjusted it until the other day at practice and I could not put it back together at all. 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks again for the simple to follow instructions.
@@SVJoeHa ha no problem! Been there plenty of times!!!
How to you attach it to the guitar
There are holes on each end of the strap with a slit. Typically this goes over a metal post that is already attached to the guitar. In some cases a guitar may not have the metal post, especially near the neck, and in that case you just use a piece of cord, string or other material to tie the strap to the neck. I hope that helps ;-)
where to put the slim part into the guitar? is it at the rare to front of the guitar?;)tnx
@@richardlogroytc8736 the slim part goes on the back. The wider part usually has some design on it and is in the front ;-)
Thanks for the Video. Don't know why this was confusing me. Lol
@@MARK-r6c3k Ha ha yeah it was confusing for me too!
But how the fuck do you ATTACH it to the guitar??? This is so frustrating, I can’t find an answer!!!
There should be at least one peg on the end of the body of the guitar. One hole fits over that and if there isn’t a second peg near the neck you can use a string, leather strip, shoe lace or anything else that would bear the weight of the guitar and tie it to the neck up near the tuning pegs
but which end goes to the bottom of the guitar?? the slimmer or thicker end???@@RedTractorLeather
slimmer end
slimmer end
@@PequestRiverBoysslimmer end
You did it wrong dude the small part of the straps always comes out on top at the end of the strap and don't let anybody tell you that you can skip a bunch of slots as you thread your strap if you decide to go decide to go that way' ya'll have problems I'll start bunching up on your back not fun. if it needs to be long just strart lower remember the small part if strap must come out on top at the last slot it might seem a little confusing at first but is not rocket science Nunavut is not even theory that is if you're willing to use your own mind & correctly thread your strap !" No half measures" your guitar wark won't be sloppy and half-hearted "
The Strap is
a small part of the journey might as well have fun & do it right the time. 🤘🤨👉💨 Take 2
Thank you very much
you are welcome!