Martin 18A0017 Brown Suede Guitar Strap

€ 37.15 37.15 EUR € 37.15

€ 44.95

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A very luxurious guitar strap that distributes the weight of your guitar perfectly over your shoulder, in order to optimally improve the wearing comfort.

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Martin 18A0017 Brown Suede Guitar Strap

Een zeer luxe gitaarstrap die het gewicht van je gitaar perfect verdeelt over je schouder, om zo het draagcomfort optimaal te verbeteren. De strap is gemaakt van een dubbele laag suede van hoge kwaliteit, en bevat het C.F. Martin logo.

Breedte: 2.5"

Lengte: Min. 38" & Max. 54"

A very luxurious guitar strap that distributes the weight of your guitar perfectly over your shoulder, in order to optimally improve the wearing comfort. The strap is made from a double layer of high quality suede and contains the C.F. Martin logo.

Width: 2.5"

Length: Min. 38" & Max. 54"

A very luxurious guitar strap that distributes the weight of your guitar perfectly over your shoulder, in order to optimally improve the wearing comfort. The strap is made from a double layer of high quality suede and contains the C.F. Martin logo.

Width: 2.5"

Length: Min. 38" & Max. 54"

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Brand Martin

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