Hi Brig, and welcome to the club! Just out of curiosity, why are you switching? Personally, I prefer the Schallers because if they fail they will still hold the guitar up. If the Dunlops fail, the guitar falls.Bill, tgo
Quote from: lbpesq on January 27, 2024, 10:05:53 PMHi Brig, and welcome to the club! Just out of curiosity, why are you switching? Personally, I prefer the Schallers because if they fail they will still hold the guitar up. If the Dunlops fail, the guitar falls.Bill, tgoStrictly for comfort. The pin on the Schaller sticks into my stomach where it connects near the neck. Since this is a Stanley Clarke Deluxe, that strap pin faces your body. I installed new screws from the hardware store and solved the problem!
Welcome.Two options I can think of:1. Drill out the hole to match the diameter of the Dunlop screw2. Go down to the hardware store and buy a screw with the same diameter as the Schaller screw, but with a smaller head so that it fits inside of the Dunlop strap button enabling you it insert the strap lock pin.I like the Dunlop strap lock buttons too, but more for just attaching the strap without the lock pin, so I just use the Schaller screw, but but the head is usually too big to fit inside the Dunlop strap button. Those are my thoughts.