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6 x button
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John W
August 19, 2025
Nice looking metal product, NOT cheap plastic. Easy to add these to my classical guitar. YouTube has plenty of instructions on how to safely drill into your guitar. Took me about 10 minutes total.
Lanie'n'Oz
July 12, 2025
Deliverd on time and they do the job. They look just like in the pictures. I was Hoping they'd be more black. They are perfect and exactly what I needed. The top shroom size is a hair smaller than the original. 14.0mm. The original was 14.6mm. I didn't go measuring my other ones. The Description says they're smaller. Either way, Everything is there, the screw fit right in, they look good and seem sturdy. I'd by them again.
MB
June 24, 2025
There was really nothing to dislike about them. I think on guitars and buy and sell, so I needed a multi package to have some on hand and they seem to be decent quality.
G. T. Hood
June 15, 2025
Black chrome works when you don't want the strap button calling attention to itself, but looks great when it is noticed. These strap buttons are probably impossible to beat for the price, and when properly installed will never need any further attention. Only four stars because the screws provided are so soft that the screwdriver slots burr with the slightest pressure. I had file off the rough edges and recolor the screwhead with a black sharpie.
Bob D.
May 13, 2025
I installed these on my Classical and Flamenco guitars, which traditionally are not played with straps and therefore don't come with strap buttons, but I find they are more comfortable to play with straps, even when seated. These buttons have worked very well and look decent. Note they are not deep enough to use strap locks (round rubber washers) with my straps, but they have held well without them. I used a 5/64 drill bit; 1/16 was a touch too small. I recommend drilling into a scrap piece of hardwood with your bit and test the hole size with one of the screws that comes with the set. Measure carefully, put a dot with a Sharpie where you're going to drill, use a punch or nail to set where you're going to drill so the bit won't wander when you start, and set the bit depth by inserting it as far as needed into the drill chuck so you don't drill too far (especially on the heel). I have heard of people putting the heel button on the wrong side; remember it goes on the treble side of the heel. If you're unsure of placement, look at some factory installations on quality guitars.
Bret Maples
April 13, 2025
Great quality and easy installation. Be sure you look up videos on installing a new button if you haven't done it before.
Gene Bailey
January 21, 2025
The product is great. Just a word of caution. Choose a drill bit that is just a tiny bit smaller than the screw. It's safest to drill a hole in a piece of scrap wood and try the screw in it. If you can pull the screw out, the hole is too big. If it goes in hard, try a slightly larger hole. It's also good to use an awl or other sharp object to start a hole before drilling so your drill does not wander, damaging your precious instrument. I have installed them on all 4 of my ukuleles without any problem. They work great.
Justin
December 17, 2024
Previous one tore out of my guitar. I used elmer's glue, a toothpick, and one of these. Seems nice and solid now.
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