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Mikl O
Published on 06/10/08 at 17:12
I started using them 13 years ago, on my first Explorer. Since then I have with all my guitars. Incidentally, I sold my Explorer recently, and I provided the security lock with: they had 11 years, they had not moved.
What I like is that it's safe. The python is embedded in the guitar in the room located on the strap, it can not fall. it makes no noise (unlike the Dunlops), it does not need to attack her scratching at spear thermal re-screw hole (as with the Dunlops a time of 2), it fits all straps is indestructible, and it's cheap.
Anyway, I recently bought an ESP Signature, and of course the first thing I did when I received it, it was to get the security Schaller. In 13 years I never had a merdouille with, however small, so I put 10 because I really see no reason why I would place less ...
What I like is that it's safe. The python is embedded in the guitar in the room located on the strap, it can not fall. it makes no noise (unlike the Dunlops), it does not need to attack her scratching at spear thermal re-screw hole (as with the Dunlops a time of 2), it fits all straps is indestructible, and it's cheap.
Anyway, I recently bought an ESP Signature, and of course the first thing I did when I received it, it was to get the security Schaller. In 13 years I never had a merdouille with, however small, so I put 10 because I really see no reason why I would place less ...