guitar and bp/w

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wheelietaco

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Well I was jamming yesterday and noticed that my guitar strap was 2" soft nylon. I thought hey, this would work perfect for a crotch strap. I am in the process of making my own harness for my backplate. it has enough length to make adjustments, and has a plastic keeper on it. So if anyone who plays guitar or looking for a peice of nylon for a crotch strap, get an old or new guitar strap.
 
MSilvia:
Alternatively, if anyone is looking to secure a D-ring to their guitar strap...


If you're looking to clip off a ukelele (Fido style - like a stage) you can always use that D-ring you just installed on your guitar strap.

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Ken
 
Actually there's so much you can do.

- If some yuppie boater stole your surface buoy get a snare drum (for easy boat crew/diver signaling).
- If you feel snorkels are getting old fast get a tuba (shove your octo in it for surface signallng or to fend off undesirable aquatic life like, say, snorklers)
- For a musical lift bag get a bag pipe.
- For a musical bp/w get another one
- Replace your bc D-rings with triangles for "Buddy signalling of the spheres" or little bells for "Austrian mountain mood"
- For steady breathing patterns bring a metronome
- To amuse the mob bring a Baby Grand
 
didn't expect this post to go in this direction. but hey its amusing. thanks LMAO the bag pipes was awesome
 
I tried that once but the rhinestones looked funny underwater.
 

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