Dunlop Strap Lock Quality fading?

You have a terrible perception problem LOL.
It was mis-spelled on purpose.

* Hey teacher am i gonna pass this class ?


Rule # 52 don't take yourself so serious son.

You're not too bright.
The saying is about the pronunciation.

potāto / potahto

Besides, it wasn't actually mispelled, potatoe is still accepted, we dropped the e in the 80's.
 
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Schaller/Dunlop is the same as the Coke/Pepsi, Chevy/Ford, and Gibson/Fender debates; both are great products. It just comes down to preference and familiarity.

They're not the same if Coke breaks your guitar and Pepsi doesn't.

For what it's worth, I switched from Dunlop to Schaller after my Strap-Loks randomly disconnected from the neck of my Les Paul a couple of times.
 
First of all, it won't "lose friction" if it's not lubricated. Just the opposite. The purpose of lubrication is to reduce friction.

I have never lubed my Schallers in the 10-20 years that I have been using them. Every one still functions as when new.

Yeah, I've never needed to do any maintenance with my Schallers either. No failures or problems.
 
I have Schaller on all my guitars and basses but I prefer a Grolsh washer on my Les Paul. Plus when you buy the washer you are getting a free beer :32:

IMHO the Grolsh washer works very well and doesn't take much longer to swap the strap between guitars or removing the strap when you put guitar in the case. And Schaller strap locks are getting expensive.
 
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Most straplock horror stories involve user error.
You have to be smarter than the strap.
Ive used dual design straplocks for over 25 yrs with no issues.

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