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Robert
August 4th, 2010, 07:46 AM
Well, then Joe Naylor has the solution - http://www.headsupstrap.com

Cool idea. I might get one for my SX Jazz Bass.

Joe always make good quality stuff - he's a great guy.

Heywood Jablomie
August 4th, 2010, 07:51 AM
Robert, you do love gimmicks, don't you?

Tig
August 4th, 2010, 07:53 AM
I saw that, too. It might be good for certain applications.
The 8 oz. counter weights might make a neck heavy chambered Les Paul weigh as much as a solid body, which makes things a bit silly!

Then again, if you have a well made Brookwood Leather strap, you won't need the Heads Up strap!

http://www.headsupstrap.com/heads_up_strap/images/homepage/close_up/strap_with_weights.jpg

Bloozcat
August 4th, 2010, 08:03 AM
:what No ubiquitous "increases sustain" claim....:confused:

sunvalleylaw
August 4th, 2010, 09:10 AM
Cool idea. My Hag could use it sometimes. It can feel a bit head heavy if I grab the cheap nylon strap. Tig, are you saying a Brookwood strap also solves the issue?

Tig
August 4th, 2010, 12:07 PM
Cool idea. My Hag could use it sometimes. It can feel a bit head heavy if I grab the cheap nylon strap. Tig, are you saying a Brookwood strap also solves the issue?

It might depend on just how heavy the neck is, but the Brookwood's wide, suede lined strap grips and secures really well. This may vary between different styles, but I'm thinking about the Classic and Cut To Size styles would work best.

Maybe Bob can help. Also, didn't someone here get a Brookwood for his zoot suite SG?

Eric
August 4th, 2010, 12:16 PM
Maybe Bob can help. Also, didn't someone here get a Brookwood for his zoot suite SG?
That would be bcdon. Paging Don....

deeaa
August 4th, 2010, 12:43 PM
I have had a few neck heavy guitars...I corrected them all by shaving a nice chunck out of their necks...made them nicely more suited for the hand too in the process :-)

But, I also did once put some of those car wheel stabilizing sticker lead bits inside my V control cavity for the same effect...until I just shaved its neck thinner too :-)

Ahh, now I feel the need to mod some more guitar necks soon...

LeadedEL84
August 4th, 2010, 01:19 PM
I have had a few neck heavy guitars...I corrected them all by shaving a nice chunck out of their necks...made them nicely more suited for the hand too in the process :-)

But, I also did once put some of those car wheel stabilizing sticker lead bits inside my V control cavity for the same effect...until I just shaved its neck thinner too :-)

Ahh, now I feel the need to mod some more guitar necks soon...
I'm guessing your stone guitar is not one that is neck heavy. What is that like granite or something? LOL . I was looking at it in the pic of your mic settup you posted the other day. I was thinking that stone guitar looks like a good battle axe that could be used for gigs in some of the rougher bars in my area. If a fight broke out you could defend the stage and the equipment with it. You could hold your ground quite well with that axe!

sumitomo
August 4th, 2010, 01:51 PM
Cool,let's say someone is gettin mouthy about your playin,just slap 'em across the head with your strap and say "Let's hear you play" and as he hit's the deck unconscience,Say "Yea I didn't so" LOL! Sumi:D

Tig
August 4th, 2010, 04:10 PM
I thought of a cheap and festive alternative! Just tie a few of these suckers to your headstock.
It could also lighten a dark toned guitar with airyness...

http://www.partyplus.com.au/files/1R7D5XD66T/helium%20balloon%20supply%20hire%20in%20perth.jpg

LeadedEL84
August 4th, 2010, 04:35 PM
I thought of a cheap and festive alternative! Just tie a few of these suckers to your headstock.
It could also lighten a dark toned guitar with airyness...

http://www.partyplus.com.au/files/1R7D5XD66T/helium%20balloon%20supply%20hire%20in%20perth.jpg

Tig,you should clarify that you are suggesting using the helium balloons. I would hate to see some poor fretter attach his dogs leash to his headstock. Some dogs don't like the high notes and will take off running when you hit one. We don't need to see any of our fellow fretters chasing his dog down the street with his prized SG dragging behind!:running

deeaa
August 4th, 2010, 09:17 PM
I'm guessing your stone guitar is not one that is neck heavy. What is that like granite or something? LOL . I was looking at it in the pic of your mic settup you posted the other day. I was thinking that stone guitar looks like a good battle axe that could be used for gigs in some of the rougher bars in my area. If a fight broke out you could defend the stage and the equipment with it. You could hold your ground quite well with that axe!

LOL yeah :-) it's soapstone actually. Pretty soft, so I could carve it at home with regular tools (although I guess I did ruin a few chisels and drill bits anyway.) If you happened to miss it, here's a demo of the guitar:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rC9f4g12fY

Totally cr*p to play, no truss rod etc. but it sounds just as good basically as any of my electrics, if anything the sound is tighter.

LeadedEL84
August 4th, 2010, 10:16 PM
LOL yeah :-) it's soapstone actually. Pretty soft, so I could carve it at home with regular tools (although I guess I did ruin a few chisels and drill bits anyway.) If you happened to miss it, here's a demo of the guitar:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rC9f4g12fY

Totally cr*p to play, no truss rod etc. but it sounds just as good basically as any of my electrics, if anything the sound is tighter.
Sorry Dee your demo isn't showing. I did see it a while back though. I think you posted it for me when we were discussing tone woods and stuff like that.

kiteman
August 5th, 2010, 05:10 AM
Relocating the strap button on the SG usually solves that problems. I seen some of the artists did just that.

Tig
August 5th, 2010, 08:00 AM
Tig,you should clarify that you are suggesting using the helium balloons. I would hate to see some poor fretter attach his dogs leash to his headstock. Some dogs don't like the high notes and will take off running when you hit one. We don't need to see any of our fellow fretters chasing his dog down the street with his prized SG dragging behind!:running

You are correct, sir! How could I be so careless?
Here's a much safer helium ballon application that could be adopted to an SG. :poke

http://30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kstm2p7T951qzq1jio1_500.jpg

LeadedEL84
August 5th, 2010, 11:31 AM
You are correct, sir! How could I be so careless?
Here's a much safer helium ballon application that could be adopted to an SG. :poke


:thankyou :rollover

bcdon
August 5th, 2010, 02:57 PM
That would be bcdon. Paging Don....
Yep, not only are Bob's guitar straps awesome looking they also cure all forms of guitar-neck-tile malfunction. :dude

otaypanky
August 6th, 2010, 09:47 PM
You are correct, sir! How could I be so careless?
Here's a much safer helium ballon application that could be adopted to an SG. :poke

http://30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kstm2p7T951qzq1jio1_500.jpg

I think it was 'Lawn Chair Larry' that was the first to do that crazt stunt. He reached an altitude of 16,000 feet !
The story is covered here on the news and starts about 40 seconds in ~
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