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Feb 09, 2024
Perfectly machined, perfect fit.
New (though decades old) beautiful piece of sculpture. The fit, as expected, is perfect. Line up the 53 chainring's stud with the inside of the right crank arm, insert the 5 fastener sets. jiggle the back, slotted halves ( 'nuts') to let them settle into the machined depressions of the small chain ring, tighten the 4mm bolts.

Oct 19, 2023
Excellent sound recording of a cooking ensemble. Great bass and guitar, too!
This recording has about the finest sound engineering of any I have. My car is a poor environment for listening to CD's, yet this sounds great. The arrangements evolve through each song, and the splendid bass player, with subtle changes in his lines, describes some of those shifts of emphasis. Wonderful guitar and bass within a cooking ensemble. I love the recording and am very much looking forward to seeing the current band (not this group, now) on October 23, 2023 in my area.

May 27, 2019
Easy-to-install strap-securing clips. No drilling required!
1 of 1 found this helpful Neat and easy to install snap-on clip keeps the guitar strap leather end from pulling off the strap button. The only one of 4 basses on which this clip did not work was a 1965 Framus which had smaller than now-standard strap spools/buttons. I bought new buttons and got a perfect capture with the D'Addario clips. Nicely engineered product. No drilling required; just clip them on over your current strap ends.