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Thank you! I followed your instructions when installing a button on my J-45. It all worked out just fine. I almost dropped my drill on my guitar bringing tools into my cluttered office, so folks find yourselves a nice clear area to do the job!
I'd recommend doing it where we usually do the most important things in life: in your bed. 😉 This is the most no-nonsense description I have seen so far. Well done, Jim!
Just got a Songwriter J 45 and panicked when I realized it had no strap button. When I looked in side the case I found one. However, I am a klutz when it comes to installing, fixing, and repairing. Thank goodness for your excellent video. I followed your instructions to a tee and didn’t screw anything up. ❤😊
Before you do anything I think it's a good idea to check out the end of the strap you intend to use. Is the leather end short enough, thin enough and flexible enough to fit up against that corner it will be up against where the neck joins the side? I've had nice straps that I could not use on a strap pin that had been installed this way. There simply was not enough room in that corner for the end of the strap.
I just bought a new hummingbird yesterday! Did you go exactly one inch up and exactly on the crest? It seems 1.5 inches up would be better centred. Thanks
Thanks for the wax tip, it came in handy. Waverly button strap comes with a Gold color screw and its probably brass and not as strong as other metals. I still used it but drilled with a 0.08 " bit one inch @ forty five degrees then bigger bit ~0.11" for an inch at forty five degrees. That's where the wax was used and it's snug and doubt it will break now...🎼🎸
They can put electronics in their acoustics, but not a simple strap button. I guess installing a strap button at the factory just isn't historically accurate enough, but the electronics they put in 95% of the acoustics they make somehow are.
Would be great if they would glue a shaped block inside the upper bout at the factory. Invisible from the outside to please the vintage fetishists but ready to drill in a standard (Les Paul) location for those who desire.
One caveat about going ahead with this lock pin installation, if you have an electro acoustic (as I do) be aware that repositioning the nut on the heel of the guitar causes the strap to obscure easy access to volume and tuning slide adjustments. It’s doable with the strap lifted. Overall moving the nut to the bottom of the neck is a neater outcome I believe, after having had a shoelace around the headstock for two decades!
Hi Jim-quick question for you if you have a sec…why the 1” or 1 1/4” rule measuring up from the bottom of the heal? I agree with this placement, but I’m just curious if my reasoning matches up with you :) Ps-thank you for ALL OF THESE INCREDIBLY INFORMATIVE VIDEOS! They’re wonderfully clear and super effective.
Thanks for the instruction. Very useful. One question I have recentley bought an epiphone B.B King Lucille which has the strap button on the heel and was wondering if it is possible/wise or not to install an extra strap button on the top shoulder
Hi Jim ! I own a J 45 deluxe Rosewood. The guitar had already placed strap buttons. My issue is that the Gibson ASAC-TAN Montana Strap Tan *belt, while I play it produces leather screeching sounds, at the neck of the guitar. Is there a way or a compatible strap link that can hold the strap away from the necks' surface ? I hope my issue was clear enough... Many thanks in advance for your expert insight!
Remarkable you can spend thousands on a guitar and we’re expected to drill into the wood of the guitar to add something as minimal as a strap pin. Historically accurate is not an excuse. If someone doesn’t want it it’s a lot safer for them to remove it as it is form me drilling into my brand new hummingbird, and chance messing it up. Unreal!
Just looked on sweetwater luthier prices and omg its 50 bucks just for this and other prices are more than my guitars are worth lol i should of became a luthier
If you need to measure the diameter of the drill bit and screw with callipers, DON’T do this job yourself, you don’t have enough experience working with wood, or these tools. Hold the screw up then hold the drill bit up against it. The drill bit should be just a little thinner than the thread diameter. Doing it by eye means less opportunity to make number mistakes. 👍🇬🇧🙏🌈♥️
jim has the perfect shaped head to shave it completely bald, unlike some lightbulb heads out there trying to pull off bald 🙄 sry. couldn't help noticing and now back to our regularly scheduled programing...
I personally don't like this and won't have it done to any of my guitars i place them in the body right above the neck where it curves in the center . I drill a small hole and on the inside of thebody , i place a small wooden block glued in place i use a screw with a nut to hold strap button it works extremely well and looks the way it should does not change tone looks professional most people will tell you don't drill a whole in your neck as you can easily do a great deal of damage to your guitar some one said this guy is a master luthier and I mean him no disrespect I'm merely stating my preference and what I've been taught in my 55 years of life I cherish my guitars and I've had them for a long time and kept them playing and in great condition all on my own no I'm not a master luthier I'm a player at any rate good luck no matter how you decide to put your strap button in I think even this master luthier will tell you enjoy your guitars have fun play lots life is good and thanks for the lesson even if some of us have a different preference and been taught different good luck God bless play on
I did it on my Hummingbird years ago and was easy as pie. I did it the exact same way as he did in the video. I got the idea from the way the button was installed on my Baby Taylor. No big deal.
@@frogblues yes - my local luthier made it look simple...prolly because he does more than most people...I didn't want to chance it on my custom shop 000-28...
Cringe! This guy is a good mechanic, someone with less experience might not want to be waving the guitar and drill around. try laying the guitar face down and covering the body with a towel.
▶ Get a new strap pin for your guitar here: bit.ly/3RdlMkh
▶ Get all the tools you need to clean and care for your guitar HERE: bit.ly/4bDBZaC
▶ Get the T-shirt Jim is wearing: bit.ly/3X6oegn
▶ Shop Your Gibson Guitars HERE: bit.ly/454Y5jX
Thank you! I followed your instructions when installing a button on my J-45. It all worked out just fine. I almost dropped my drill on my guitar bringing tools into my cluttered office, so folks find yourselves a nice clear area to do the job!
I'd recommend doing it where we usually do the most important things in life: in your bed. 😉 This is the most no-nonsense description I have seen so far. Well done, Jim!
Just got a Songwriter J 45 and panicked when I realized it had no strap button. When I looked in side the case I found one. However, I am a klutz when it comes to installing, fixing, and repairing. Thank goodness for your excellent video. I followed your instructions to a tee and didn’t screw anything up. ❤😊
Thanks it worked for me! After owning my Hummingbird for 12 years I finally got the nerve up to do it!
Glad we could help!
Before you do anything I think it's a good idea to check out the end of the strap you intend to use. Is the leather end short enough, thin enough and flexible enough to fit up against that corner it will be up against where the neck joins the side? I've had nice straps that I could not use on a strap pin that had been installed this way. There simply was not enough room in that corner for the end of the strap.
Just followed this confidence building instruction.Results! A flawless installation on my Hummingbird! Thank you for the great instruction!
I just bought a new hummingbird yesterday! Did you go exactly one inch up and exactly on the crest? It seems 1.5 inches up would be better centred. Thanks
Thanks for the help. I was crapping myself, but it came out great. Cheers!
Wow, great timing! I just got a new J45 and was planning on installing a strap button this weekend. Thanks Gibson!!
Thank you! Worked like a charm!!!
Just bought an acoustic and there wasn't the 2nd strap button.
So this video was perfect for DIY!!!!
Just installed strap button on my acoustic - great tutorial and valuable details, thank you Gibson team 🎸
Great! Did this on my dobro, became much easier to play with a strap. Many thanks!
I've been postponing isntalling strap locks on my epiphone masterbilt, this video arrived just in time
Thanks for the wax tip, it came in handy. Waverly button strap comes with a Gold color screw and its probably brass and not as strong as other metals. I still used it but drilled with a 0.08 " bit one inch @ forty five degrees then bigger bit ~0.11" for an inch at forty five degrees. That's where the wax was used and it's snug and doubt it will break now...🎼🎸
Very nice of you guys to make this video, very informative, but I ain’t touching any Gibson with a power drill lol😂
Dear Gibson, make this problem go away by installing the second pin during the production process! Thanks!
They can put electronics in their acoustics, but not a simple strap button. I guess installing a strap button at the factory just isn't historically accurate enough, but the electronics they put in 95% of the acoustics they make somehow are.
lol not everyone wants a strap button...
@@arthurmurfitt7698 pro or semi pro musicians would disagree!
Would be great if they would glue a shaped block inside the upper bout at the factory. Invisible from the outside to please the vintage fetishists but ready to drill in a standard (Les Paul) location for those who desire.
@@f3uibeghardt522 lmao, this exactly
Thanks for that, I didn't notice either til I went to put a strap on , I'll have it on soon enough
Good explanation
One caveat about going ahead with this lock pin installation, if you have an electro acoustic (as I do) be aware that repositioning the nut on the heel of the guitar causes the strap to obscure easy access to volume and tuning slide adjustments. It’s doable with the strap lifted. Overall moving the nut to the bottom of the neck is a neater outcome I believe, after having had a shoelace around the headstock for two decades!
Hi Jim-quick question for you if you have a sec…why the 1” or 1 1/4” rule measuring up from the bottom of the heal? I agree with this placement, but I’m just curious if my reasoning matches up with you :)
Ps-thank you for ALL OF THESE INCREDIBLY INFORMATIVE VIDEOS! They’re wonderfully clear and super effective.
Just what I was looking for. Thank you !!!
Wow just when I need it too thanks man good 👍 Job
Thanks for the instruction. Very useful. One question I have recentley bought an epiphone B.B King Lucille which has the strap button on the heel and was wondering if it is possible/wise or not to install an extra strap button on the top shoulder
Thanks, I see various screws on Amazon, 12mm, 14mm and 17mm, etc. Which one should be better for classical guitar?
changed the strap buttons on my lpb-2. to schaller strap locks. ,schaller bridge ,keys ,strap locks ,knobs. great bass.
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Would like to see the guitar with strap installed being worn to reassure me that this is the position I want for my Gibson Blue Ridge guitar strap.
Great Advise. Thank you very much!!!
Great info man, thank you!
Hi Jim ! I own a J 45 deluxe Rosewood. The guitar had already placed strap buttons. My issue is that the Gibson ASAC-TAN Montana Strap Tan *belt, while I play it produces leather screeching sounds, at the neck of the guitar. Is there a way or a compatible strap link that can hold the strap away from the necks' surface ? I hope my issue was clear enough... Many thanks in advance for your expert insight!
Great video Jim!!!
Some close-ups would be nice, too
Remarkable you can spend thousands on a guitar and we’re expected to drill into the wood of the guitar to add something as minimal as a strap pin. Historically accurate is not an excuse. If someone doesn’t want it it’s a lot safer for them to remove it as it is form me drilling into my brand new hummingbird, and chance messing it up. Unreal!
Thanks Gibson
If you had a Banner 42 reissue, would you install a 2nd button?
If you are planning on playing it onstage, add the button
@@gibsonguitar Thanks for the input. Very nice guitar, by the way. I’m super happy with it.
can you post something on how to keep a Gibson Flying in tune?
Check the nut slots or get a string butler.
I would move to Montana only to be a part of gibson. Masterpieces.
Thank you!!! 👍👍👍
Thanks!!!!!!!!
Why the hell doesn't Gibson install them at the factory?
Depends on the Model.
My j15 has a strap button at the heel of the neck from factory.
@@i.m.22 And my 2008 hummingbird doesn't have one, which is why I'm outraged.
Always love these segments with JIM DeCOLA. The man is a Craftsman; explains everything in a easy to follow format.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@@melancholyman96 Outraged? Try a Valium dude. Annoyed, maybe. But outraged? You're gonna have a stroke from high blood pressure.
@@fix135 I'm interested in guitars, not drug addicts with their idiotic advice.
Why didn't you demonstrate how to properly use a strap on the installed strap pin?
How to get rid of a buzzing string on an acoustic guitar?
chk your neck relief
Remove the buzzing string and it will no longer buzz 😂
@@frogblues 🤣
Что за модель гитары, что за голова????
Just looked on sweetwater luthier prices and omg its 50 bucks just for this and other prices are more than my guitars are worth lol i should of became a luthier
If you need to measure the diameter of the drill bit and screw with callipers, DON’T do this job yourself, you don’t have enough experience working with wood, or these tools. Hold the screw up then hold the drill bit up against it. The drill bit should be just a little thinner than the thread diameter. Doing it by eye means less opportunity to make number mistakes. 👍🇬🇧🙏🌈♥️
I’m going to go my local guitar maker and get it installed I don’t want to mess it up.
jim has the perfect shaped head to shave it completely bald, unlike some lightbulb heads out there trying to pull off bald 🙄
sry. couldn't help noticing and now back to our regularly scheduled programing...
I personally don't like this and won't have it done to any of my guitars i place them in the body right above the neck where it curves in the center . I drill a small hole and on the inside of thebody , i place a small wooden block glued in place i use a screw with a nut to hold strap button it works extremely well and looks the way it should does not change tone looks professional most people will tell you don't drill a whole in your neck as you can easily do a great deal of damage to your guitar some one said this guy is a master luthier and I mean him no disrespect I'm merely stating my preference and what I've been taught in my 55 years of life I cherish my guitars and I've had them for a long time and kept them playing and in great condition all on my own no I'm not a master luthier I'm a player at any rate good luck no matter how you decide to put your strap button in I think even this master luthier will tell you enjoy your guitars have fun play lots life is good and thanks for the lesson even if some of us have a different preference and been taught different good luck God bless play on
The guy in the video is a master luthier. I think I'll take his word for it.
Do mean unbalanced?
집에서 할 수 있는거였구나
My J45 came with a cheap nasty aluminium strap button and wood screw like the ones from a pound store. Come on Gibson?
Maurice TAURU
Okay...stand back...just bought a brand-new $3K J-45. I'm going in! Maybe not. Yes! No. Ugh!
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I'm so fucking scared
...lol...don't even try this at home...just go to your local 'luthier' who will install it while you wait...
I did it on my Hummingbird years ago and was easy as pie. I did it the exact same way as he did in the video. I got the idea from the way the button was installed on my Baby Taylor. No big deal.
Most people can follow these simple instructions, and it's exactly what a local luthier would do.
@@frogblues yes - my local luthier made it look simple...prolly because he does more than most people...I didn't want to chance it on my custom shop 000-28...
@@bobdekett I get it. I was just messing with you. Always smart to hire an expert if you're not sure.
Cringe! This guy is a good mechanic, someone with less experience might not want to be waving the guitar and drill around. try laying the guitar face down and covering the body with a towel.