dAndrea Ace Stained GlassVintage Strap

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Classic Cotton Guitar / Bass Strap

  • A replica model from the 60s and 70s that was worn by many rock stars
  • Adjustable: Approx. up to 135 cm length
  • Width: 51 mm
  • Design: Stained glass
Available since June 2014
Item number 340289
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Length 135 cm
Width 51 mm
Colour Graphic
Material Cotton
Special Features Vintage
29 €
Including VAT; Excluding 5,90 € shipping
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A timeless classic.
S. Walker 31.03.2020
Like the other patterns available, dAndrea have done a brilliant job bringing back the "Ace" straps from the dead, far better than other imitators. The quality and accuracy are exactly where they should be.

This might be a slightly less famous pattern than the X&O Ace strap, and perhaps a little harder to "pair" with all guitar colours aesthetically, but it's just as classic, and again dAndrea get everything right. The cotton weave is scaled and coloured correctly, and it's also soft to the touch. Unlike some reissues and replicas, the backing to the woven strap is white leather as per the original, not black or tan, or even worse, stiff nylon webbing. The leather is also soft and flexible, and that makes for comfortable wearing.

What the picture does not show, which is true for the strap I received as is true for the originals in this and the other lighter colourways, is that the strap ends are also white leather. Why the image shows black ones I don't know, I can only suppose it was an earlier run or prototype and has since been "corrected" - the darker coloured options have black strap ends as per their original designs too.

It's a very good strap for the money, quality and appearance wise, worth spending a little more than for a more basic strap, especially if you want to channel that 60s/70s image. Accurate enough to look at home on a genuine vintage guitar, as well as reproduction/replica vintage guitars or even just timeless designs.

It doesn't match everything though. From experiment, in this colour and style, do pair with:
+ white, natural, and light/pastel finishes, including light sunbursts, and mid toned dyed woods.
+ vintage / retro / traditional guitars
+ S-style and T-style electric, 70s or earlier bass, and acoustic shapes

Avoid pairing with:
- dark or black finishes (the blue and white strap just looks... odd)
- tobacco or red-heavy sunburst finishes (as above)
- neon colours (just a clash of two eras of colours)
- 80s era (PRS-style) / superstrats / "progressive" / metal guitars
- "modern" basses

Obviously, aesthetics are always subjective but this perhaps gives a good flavour of how the strap "feels" to the wearer, at least this wearer.
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Rhasta 12.10.2020
A very nice looking strap, good build and quality.
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Good for what it is, vintage look and vintage quality
Vrieskip 02.07.2020
Are you looking for a Vintage Ace strap, that is affordable and Ace quality? That's what this is.
I own the same Ace strap and I don't see much difference, the quality on the old ace straps is not too good either.
You can't comparable these or the old ace straps to the boutique copies that you see a lot these days made by companies like Couch and Souldier but you pay 3 times the price for those. This is a good strap with a vintage look. Maybe not ideal for intense gigging but good for a rock around the block.
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Martsie 30.04.2021
It's a proper strap. There's some hard (metal?) parts sticking out which I covered with some fabric I still had... They could potentially damage the guitar so I just put it on my cheapest guitar. Other than that it's better than I expected from this fabric, it is rather nice on me. Still, leather would be a better choice for comfort, I just wanted something fancy looking as well.
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