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Allparts AP-6582-003 Dunlop Black Strap Buttons

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  • Jim Dunlop StrapLok Buttons


Buttons Only for Dunlop Strap Lock System, With Screws (2), Black


Dan-Einar
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024
I first got this strap lock system in 2005, and since then, I get a set of the female buttons for every guitar i own, so they are all compatible with the guitar straps that have the male strap locks. They never lose their grip and they're easy to install and easier still to use.
NC Jack
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
Needed a pair of straplok buttons quickly and these from Allparts arrived just in time! The work seamlessly with genuine Dunlop Straploks :)
Minh Pham
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2020
I've already purchased several Dunlop kits for my guitars and didn't need anymore because there's only so many guitar straps one needs. As I accumulate guitars though, these are more economical option to buying the whole kit. They definitely work. Totally recommend.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2019
Used this product to replace the standard strap buttons on my guitar. Wanted a universal locking button for all of my guitars and so far, I have found this product to be of great value. Been using this same one fore about seven years and it has not failed me yet. Pair this with the strap lock and you can say "goodbye" to worrying about your guitars falling (provided to make sure it is inserted properly). If you prefer something a little more secure than this, then I would suggest either the Schaller S-Locks or the Grover GP800B. If not, then these are a great value!
Jazzdad
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2019
Works perfectly with existing Dunlop strap locks on my straps. I only needed the female buttons (guitar side), already have several on the guitar straps. When a new instrument joins the herd, I buy these. No need for more strap side pieces.
Dr Bonkers
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2019
I have been using Jim Dunlop Straplocks exclusively since 1987 and the mechanism never failed me. But the screws that Dunlop supplies with the are made of a really soft alloy that is easy to strip the head off if you are not careful. For years I used to buy the full Dunlop set and have more strap assemblies than I would ever need left over, as well as have to trim the heads of higher quality screws by grinding them in order to fit in the holes.This All Parts solution really hits the sweet spot of things as it is only the buttons I need for the instruments with really high quality screws that I can't even strip out. The buttons are fully compatible with Straplock mechanisms going as far back as 1987, so you don't need to worry about compatibility.Some installation tips:1) Always use the OEM felt or plastic washer that came with the original strap button when installing these buttons, so that you don't mar your finish.2) If you are afraid to drill pilot holes, always drive the supplied Straplock screw into the instrument first WITHOUT the strap button using a hand ratcheting, non-powered screwdriver. Once the screw is really close to the instrument finish, back it out and install the strap button with the same screw.3) If you are attempting to install these buttons in the same positions as the original strap buttons on Norlin-era Gibson guitars or basses, you will find the original screws may be too large a for the new screw to grip any wood for much of its length. I fill in the gap carefully using some wood filler and a toothpick. Let the wood filler dry fro a day around the new screw, and then install the Straplock button. The button is wide enough that no one will see the filler.
Pheonix2022
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2019
Recently just this week purchased both the legit black dunlop straploks and this set for about half the cost a few days later. Bought maybe a dozen straploks over the years (previously only ever gold or chrome) and wanted to see if there was a cheaper but equal quality option. They are identical, color, shape, quality. They are on two guitars side by side on my stand and you would have no idea whatsoever that they weren't the same brand. I'd include a picture but believe it or not black strap locks on black guitars don't photograph well, least not when I'm the camera man. Allparts is a fairly consistent company too so I'd have a hard time believing a negative review on these. So unless you need the male piece that attaches to your strap..buy these ones. Trust me. You can always return them and never buy another set but you're wasting money by not at least trying them out.
Theo
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2017
If you're like me, all of your straps have Dunlop strap locks and one (or more) of your axes has conventional buttons. Here's a perfect solution without needing to buy a complete strap lock kit.A Quick Caveat:These will be shipped in a ridiculously large box full of those air pillows; that's the best case. In the worst case, it will be shipped in a ridiculously large box alongside something else you've ordered. I actually found these a few days after arrival, on garbage day. Make sure to inspect all the boxes before you throw them out.