Full of life and liveliness, The Guitar Player guitar strap has a day of the dead inspired skeleton playing guitar and dancing on it with flowers in the background. The bright colors in this piece include white, yellow, orange, red, turquoise, green and antique black.

The strap adjusts from 38 to 52 inches, and is 2.5 inches wide. Because of the adjustment of this strap, it can be used for a guitar, bass, banjo or dobro! There are strap pin holes at each end, and I will include some leather lace so that you can attach it to your instrument if you don't have two pins (so, neck of dobro or bass, or for lacing it to the banjo).

I start with a tooling leather leather then cut, brand, paint, and dye it, and then apply a protective coat to keep it safe from the elements. Because I use a thick tooling leather, it will soften up quickly but maintain it's shape and will last for many years (I've seen ones 40 years old with life still left in them made from the same type of leather). All sides of the strap have been dyed and protected, too, so the dye won't redeposit on clothes or instruments.

All Moxie & Oliver straps are handmade in Seattle, Washington using 100% USA-tanned leather. I am happy to do custom orders, too - just send me a message!

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • The Guitar Player
Finish
  • Black & Orange
Categories
Year
  • 2016
Made In
  • United States

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Moxie & Oliver

Kenmore, WA, United States
Sales:488
Joined Reverb:2015

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