SG John
Ambassador of Cool Guitars and Amps.
Bought a box of crackers from one of our members in Saskatchewan.

Don’t know how he did it, but he filled it full of goodies. So full, there were no crackers. When I saw the “Ace of Spade” strap that Brad made, I had to get it to go along with my Lemmy Signature strap that I got from a shop in either NZ or AU.
Looks nice, doesn’t it. The leather feels stiff, but just need to use it some.


The leather feels great. I can’t wait to use it more. Brad says he makes them slightly longer, and it is. On the last setting, without going off the main body of the strap, my Flying V sat perfectly. Not high at all, and just on the slightly lower side. Also, the more I use it, it will get broken in better, and sooner.
And then, of course since I knew that Brad made my favorite style strap lock, I had to stock up for the time being.

I was also surprised to see that Brad threw in a nice t-shirt, banner, some picks, and even Gibson style poker chips for neck/bridge selector Switches.



Don’t know how he did it, but he filled it full of goodies. So full, there were no crackers. When I saw the “Ace of Spade” strap that Brad made, I had to get it to go along with my Lemmy Signature strap that I got from a shop in either NZ or AU.
Looks nice, doesn’t it. The leather feels stiff, but just need to use it some.


The leather feels great. I can’t wait to use it more. Brad says he makes them slightly longer, and it is. On the last setting, without going off the main body of the strap, my Flying V sat perfectly. Not high at all, and just on the slightly lower side. Also, the more I use it, it will get broken in better, and sooner.
And then, of course since I knew that Brad made my favorite style strap lock, I had to stock up for the time being.

I was also surprised to see that Brad threw in a nice t-shirt, banner, some picks, and even Gibson style poker chips for neck/bridge selector Switches.


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