This looks like a good hands-free strap that doesn't require a strap button. I'm surprised I can't find anyone else making them.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/Artistaya4u
https://www.etsy.com/shop/Artistaya4u
This looks like a good hands-free strap that doesn't require a strap button. I'm surprised I can't find anyone else making them.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/Artistaya4u
Here is another solution if you don't want to modify your ukulele.
http://www.honupicks.com/honupicks/products_ukeloop.html
I haven't tried that or even seen one. It looks like a lot of time went into making it. They are nice looking. I do have a uke leash and really enjoy it.
Here is another solution if you don't want to modify your ukulele.
http://www.honupicks.com/honupicks/products_ukeloop.html
I kind of like this "ukeloop" strap except having that glued on plate exposed all of the time. As of now, I'm going to try to not place a strap button...call it just trying to keep the uke "original" if I can. I may go with something like this "ukeloop" and put velcro or some other hook/loop fastener on it and the back of each uke so I could switch the strap out. If I do decide to go strap button, are there any more "low profile" buttons? Re: original post and product. I don't like.
I just got a couple uke straps from Dog Days Vintage Straps. Really nice stuff - handmade in Santa Cruz, CA using designer and vintage fabrics.
http://www.dogdaysvintage.com/product-category/uke-straps/
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