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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Pleasanton, CA
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For those of you who have Martin guitars...
...I'm stuck in a dilemma. I think all Martins come with very wide strap buttons where the instrument cord plugs in, forcing players to buy only the Martin brand leather guitar straps that fit the wide strap button.
Well, I wanna use other straps universally for convenience, and I've found that it's impossible to fit it on there. I've drilled a wider hole on one of my straps, and when I put it on the guitar strap, it fit well. However, after a few months, it started falling apart. I've also noticed that the strap button is wider AND shorter than some other ones. I've been trying to look to replace the button because the martin buttons can be screwed off easily. So my question is: What should I do? Can I just get any new button and screw/twist it on there, or do I need to do something more specific? Thanks. |
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Wisconsin, USA
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Guitars that have or had a pickup are wider and that's not a Martin issue per se. All Larrivees have a wider end pin regardless of electronics.
Bob Colosi sells a bone end pin with standard size with larger end to accommodate guitars with the larger hole. He also sells a bone strap pin for your neck heel if you want that. |
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It definitely sounds like you're describing the endpin jack, which is always wider than a standard strap button regardless of the guitar's maker.
You can try using a strap made of softer leather that will stretch more, you could also find a tapered rod of some sort you could use to stretch you strap hole on. You could also try punching a bigger hold into the strap, being careful to locate it in a place where it won't likely pull out right away. |
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Friend of Leo's
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That plug is called the end pin. Martin endpins are pretty standard. I can get a strap on any of my Martin endpins. If your peg hole is reamed larger for a 1/4" jack, you may have to find a sturdy strap that will not fray and cut the strap's rear hole larger to fit over the metal jack.
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That's what I'm talking about. Is there anything I can do to get something like that on my Martin? I'm not gonna get the Bob Colosi bone end pins because 1) they're expensive 2) I would have to drill in a new hole on my guitar for that endpin. I want something to put on where the pickup leads out of the hole. |
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I have a Martin DCME.
Hold on. I think it would be better if I showed pictures. (They're from my phone, so not the best quality) This is my guitar. You can kinda see the endpin. ![]() Now zooming in on the endpin: ![]() As you can see, it's a little thicker/wider and shorter than most. This is the endpin next to a standard sized strap (what I want to use): ![]() Obviously, the endpin is way too thick for this. Now this was my temporary solution (with a different strap): ![]() On a different strap, I cut the hole open and put some tape around the edges. It worked well, but now it's starting to come off. Plus, recently, the endpin has been coming off being unscrewed!! Can anyone suggest something? |
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Tele-Holic
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Interesting thread...
I'm looking forward to some good solutions to this one. I haven't bought a strap for my acoustic/electric Guild DC5, but I will need one in a couple of months. Hopefully by then we'll have some answers.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Aspen, CO
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My Martins don't have eloctronics, so they have standard endpins. What I would do in your case is, rather than cut the hole bigger, just cut the slit on top so that it is longer and can open up more and fit around the endpin jack.
Or you can replace the endpin jack. |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Denver, PA, USA
Age: 41
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Most straps will go over that with some persuasion. I have also made the slit on the strap slightly longer to help get over the strap button. The slit that is by the whole in the strap end that goes ever the strap button. That is the type every acoustic electric comes with. This is not just a Martin issue. Either put more umph into putting it on. or lengthen the slit a bit with a sharp knife.
Bill
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Greater Chicagoland Metropolitan Area
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Take your strap to a shoe repair shop or leather craftsman and ask them to punch the hole a little larger. Should only cost a couple of bucks and won't tear up the hole like a drill bit.
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Cleveland,OH But my heart's still in TE
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All of my acoustics with electronics have that same end-pin jack. At first, getting the strap on was kind of a tight fit, really had to work it on there. After awhile though, the leather breaks in, and now it slips on and off with no trouble. I wouldn't go installing any extra pins or buttons, just work the leather to break in, and you should be fine.
Jake
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Portland, Oregon , United States
Age: 32
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I had same issue, took a larger sized leather punch (borrowed) and smacked a bigger hole in the strap..not too large..so it was still snuggish...worked great.
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Athens, OH
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Use the strap with the bigger hole, buy a 4 pack of Grolsch beer, drink said beer, put the strap back on your guitar, put the rubber band from the stoper on the beer bottle over the strap button, there by holding the strap on.
Problem solved and thirst quinched.
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