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mikethompson

Lifer
Jun 26, 2016
11,955
26,129
Near Toronto, Ontario, Canada
I'm looking to get back into playing the guitar. Call it a New Years resolution if you want.

One of my main reasons for putting it down was that it was just uncomfortable to hold. To that end I had bought a guitar strap. But where it mounts on the body of the guitar, there was just a plastic peg. It doesn't hold in place at all.

Is there a different 'mounting screw' or something that I should be using?

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beetlejockey

Might Stick Around
Dec 24, 2024
51
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joeyandthepints.com
Heavily agree with the strap locks, they make life so much easier especially if you move around a lot when you play.
Ultimately it all comes down to personal preference, so try out lots of different positions and ways of holding the guitar. What helped me a lot was practicing in front of a mirror, it really helps you point out weak spots in your technique. I found that a lot of the times I was experiencing discomfort whether it was in my shoulders or arms, often times linked back to my wrist position or neck position or even my leg positions. If you still find it uncomfortable to play guitar even after it's strapped in securely, I recommend finding a teacher who will be able to critique your technique and posture. Classical teachers are great for this.
I play guitar for roughly 6 hours a day (I'm a music student and play frequent gigs), so being comfortable while playing is a very big deal for me, and I found that adapting a classical position to my own body was the most comfortable.
Again take all this with a grain of salt as it all depends on your technique and what works for you, but as a jazz guitarist that's all the stuff I'd think about :)
 

Auxsender

Lifer
Jul 17, 2022
1,181
6,059
Nashville
As far as strap buttons go, google something like “large acoustic guitar strap button” or something similar.
Strap locks are cool but might be overkill for your application.
There are many options out there that aren’t locking but will do a much better job of holding that strap in place than the stock button you currently have.

As far as discomfort or whatever, suck it up, guitar hurts. 🥰
 
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Mikerr

Might Stick Around
Oct 5, 2024
63
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St Just. Cornwall.
Where the strap button is not designed to be a permanent fitting it's usually a tapered hole fit. If yours is like that you may need to find a button with the correct taper. Martin acoustic guitars use this system. I believe it's to save damage to the base of the guitar when in transit
Or if you want a permanent fit I'd be more inclined to glue the button in place. Assuming the button is not too loose a fit. If you look inside the hole can you see the thickness or evidence of a wooden block inside the hole? If so there is plenty of surface to make a decent glue joint.
 

tracerbullet

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 20, 2013
130
239
Pennsylvania
You could also try a different guitar size.Most of mine are dreads. However my Taylor mini is a delight. I just ordered a concert size to try.
 

sardonicus87

Lifer
Jun 28, 2022
1,435
14,456
37
Lower Alabama
D'addario makes a strap lock that's a plastic piece that doesn't involve replacing your existing pegs or modifying the guitar (I use these personally, never had an issue with them):

Ernie Ball and Fender both make these silicone strap block things that also don't require modification (I also have a set of these, they're not as secure as the above, but they seem to work, btw, one guitar I use these on is heavy as hell, mahogany 7-string multiscale electric, if they can hold straps on that, they can hold your acoustic):
 

tmc

Starting to Get Obsessed
Aug 18, 2024
103
1,884
Michigan
Is the end pin coming out of the guitar, or is the strap coming off the pin? I use a similar leather strap on my guitars and it’s secure. I’ve had it on there for 6 years without taking it off at this point. Maybe a heavier leather strap would hold better. I prefer narrow leather straps that attach to the headstock.

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mikethompson

Lifer
Jun 26, 2016
11,955
26,129
Near Toronto, Ontario, Canada
There’s lots of types. That was just the first image google pulled up!
The white button will be removed. The ‘button’ included with the strap lock system will replace it. Easy peazy.
I must be looking at them wrong then


Is the end pin coming out of the guitar, or is the strap coming off the pin?

It's just sliding off the guitar, no issues with it coming off the strap.
 

n_irwin

Can't Leave
Apr 15, 2022
349
1,719
Texas, USA
If I’m understanding correctly, that the end pin is loose at the end of the guitar and the screw doesn’t have enough material to bind to, you can snap off some toothpicks in the hole and then screw the pin back into the guitar. Then, if you care to, you can install another strap button on the heal of the neck, like in this picture.

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Snook

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 2, 2019
538
2,546
Idaho
Step 1: Buy Fishman Rare Earth pickup for $350
Step 2: Install in guitar and replace plastic pin with cable jack
Step 3: Attach strap as desired

Problem solved and as an added bonus you can now start playing live gigs!
 

sardonicus87

Lifer
Jun 28, 2022
1,435
14,456
37
Lower Alabama
I bought gf t these for my son. He says they work.

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Yeah, those are similar to the Fender and EB options.

If you look here, I'm using the D'addario plastic ones I linked earlier, you can clearly see how well they work, look at the front horn and the extreme angle the strap has to the button and it holds just fine:

Meanwhile, I have a much older video from when I was fat, pre-strap locking, at around 19-22 seconds in on this one and you see the same strap come flying off from this same guitar: