TVvoodoo's Straplab

Sometime tonight I'll be getting the Reverb listing up for "Excess of X's" a Well-Hung loose "straplica" I've been making/adapting for a number of years now.

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By my records way back in 2014 I made my first one, a more direct "clone" by custom order request. I recall poring over lots of photos of it being worn by the two guitar gods famous for owning this strap, both Jimi and David. I tried to reason with the fella who ordered it that parts of the original build/design seemed a bit "janky" to me. There was plenty room for improvement.

The original tail end adjustment was just a clunky semi-circular chonk of heavy leather with a big loop cut out of it. Through that flowed the strap body, which then folded over, adjusting to a maximum of three length positions, via a series of snaps. This left quite a bump inside against the body. I actually did make a few exactly like that (but with padding built in) ... eventually giving up on it. Seemed crude, and not real trusty to me, and kind of a pain to build. I'll go the extra mile if it's something that's gonna end up better, but I tend to stop myself short when I know it's going end up being less practical, if there's a better way to do it.

Like the myriad of others who offer a rough "look-alike" of this strap, I eventually opted for a different adjustment method on the back end... I went with the typical tried and true ladder system. Others use buckles, I've seen a version that uses the X stitching so you can take it apart then re-weave it how you want it, an old Bobby Lee method, and I think there's even a sliding buckle version or two out there.

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One thing I have NOT seen is a padded build like mine, which is why the W-H version can be twice the price of others. I won't be found using a single layer of leather, no rolled edges, and weaving the lace through, still open on the underside grinding right into a guys shoulder, all lumpety-bumpety. Probably does defeat the neck dive though! I could never send out something like that, even if I know it's 100% true to the original. The Well-Hung Excess of X's is padded luxuriously, lined with non-slip upholstery fabric and you will NOT feel the rather thick cowhide leather lacing - it won't break off easily and be irrepairable. The X's also make a pretty decent pick holder too.
 
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Little bit of whimsy today in the StrapLab! Years ago there was a local thrift store that had these regular sales of "All you can stuff into a black trash-bag" for $25. They don't do it anymore... in fact it seems ALL thrift stores are getting real expensive in the past couple years.

Anyway, one of those sales I grabbed this largish ladies tote bag made of this crazy vinyl that looks sort of like a hair-on cowhide, with the white fuzzy bits. They also remind me of clouds floating in a heaven of black leather. VERY ODD! And right up my alley LOL!

So today I used up the last of this crazy material on-hand, here's "Holy Cow"

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Built this one into my Class Act format, don't normaly do this with man-made materials, but I felt it needed a western buckle on it.
It's nicely padded, 3" wide and goes pretty long.... 43" to 59" Are you looking for greener pastures in regards to guitar strap comfort and easy adjustability? Look no further! My Class act back-buckle system, makes it so there are no lumpy bumps on the back. Smooth sailing baby!
Pretty nice western buckle set here too. These ain't cheap, and super functional and look good too.

Note the Pass-Thru on the end of the strap so your precious is protected.

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Very tough gray tweedish upholstery cloth lining on the inside. On the outside?
It's the sort of material that I've only seen once, I doubt we'll ever see it again.

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This will be heading to the store tomorrow morning likely. Put my store on "watch" if interested.
 
One of the more intelligent and handsome GC members commisioned a fun custom! Project was delayed while I ordered some nice white Napa in from Greece for this design we worked on a while back.
This pic included some pitches, but it will soon be apparent which one he chose

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Glued a sheet of leaves to an 8x10 of red leather, on the suede side. I use a mix of glue that's only about 1/4 glue, 3/4 water. I want to be able to remove the template paper later. Let the glue dry, cut 'em out, peel off the paper.

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I had various shades of red, but this leather was plenty red and nicely matched to Napa white lamb, so it seemed the best match.

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After cutting them out, I figure out the placement.... Going to be 3" wide like my typical build. Working with white leather isn't much fun. You have to be REAL careful about dirt or glue or residual stains or whatever on your bench - learned this the hard way! I now lay down some fresh paper so everything stays real clean. Gotta wash your hands good too.

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Get to sewing them on so they don't fall off!

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MAN! That was a LOT of corners. Sharp turns are particularly hard for close/tight detail stitching. LOL!
But I do want to make sure I get a stitch REAL close to the very on each of the points.

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I'd be lying if I said I didn't miss a couple points, put a couple of stray holes in. Not going to gbe noticeable in the big picture. Sewing on seven maple leaves took me about 80 minutes. Phew, I was glad when it was over.

That was the hardest part of this job. Here we will be starting tomorrow, adding a ladder, tail strap, nose - padding and lining etc. Beauty, eh?

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Heading to the store tomorrow, a fun one... ZAP! Plexi, with the Marshall style salt 'n pepper grill

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I am a fella who has been diligently working to make the world's most comfortable guitar straps for about 15 years.

Almost two years ago I "invented" what I still believe to be the most comfortable guitar strap I have created to date, at least this is the one I know I can reliably repeat, able to offer it in a myriad of colours/patterns. I call it BeastMaster. At two guitar shows, they've been very fast sellers, but I can't seem to make a lot of them. Part of the problem is they take quite a bit of pre-work to make, and seem to only sell easily when they are worn/seen in person at a show, when a possible customer can try one on. They are slower to sell via photos online... maybe it's the industrial look. Yeah, despite what I always try to say about NORMAL looking comfort straps, it seems for people to believe something to be an actual REAL "comfort strap" they seem to need it to have a certain "look" to 'em. This one has it LOL! But, yeah, because they are harder to make, I don't make 'em often enough.

All that said, here's a one-off I call "Rainbow in the Dark" with the repeating pattern of "armored" plates in genocide-embossed skull leather in metallic gold, red and purple.

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Admittedly kind of crazy colour scheme, but somebody out there will eventually say it's PERFECT! What it does show is the variety of things I can do. I can make this out of all kinds of decorative leathers. Snake, alligator, western style, plain jane, whatever. The key is, I have to make it using the plates. They sit on a 3-1/8 wide elastic athletic band, stitched secure. Or they can be riveted too for that real armour plated look. But what they do is not only look sexy, they also greatly limit the stretch of the booty band to only about 3-4 inches... even under heavier pull, of about 12-15 lbs. So, just imagine the shock-absorbing effect of this strap on a ten pound guitar. It's quite beautiful. If just feels right.

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Unlike the similar Comfort-Flex straps I make with similar material, The Well-Hung BeastMaster is lined and padded in the shoulder with black velvety lining for ULTIMATE COMFORT. Imagine a strap that's very wide, very slightly elastic, AND padded in the shoulder - even the lining stretches with the strap. It's truly magnificent. And, you can custom order it in a wide variety of... whatever! I think I could even make the plates out of fabric too. Hmmm that gives me another idea!

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Ladderback adjustment, goes approx 43 - 58" - this one headed to Reverb tomorrow.
Ok and here's The Canuckian, completed and headed to Edmonton via the swift wings of the Canada Post Beavers also tomorrow.

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Happy Thursday... Go OIL!
 
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