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Obviously, these are very high quality. However, this new version has the screw integrated into the strap button, making it impossible to use the original screws. This is a problem because the screws in my guitar are thinner and longer than these. I wish you could still order the old ones.
German quality and worth the price even if that seems a bit high compared the copies out there. They have made the screw one piece with the button as opposed to 2 pieces, plus you will need an hex/allen key to screw them in. Also be aware that the screw thickness is a bit bigger than the previous models so you may need to widen the hole on your guitar/bass a bit first a little to avoid finish cracking. The latch that goes on your strap are a big improvement over the older version with a tiny set screw to hold the second piece in place, the old ones would come loose after a while but these will remain there until you want to remove them. They come in a fancy box which I am sure is not needed and they could do with supplying the allen key. Buy with confidence a very good product for sure.
On the whole these are better than the old Schaller strap locks: the attachment to the strap is much easier to do and there is a grub screw which means that once you've got everything right and tightened it up on the strap then it will stay that way (you need a fairly fine flatbladed screwdriver for this, but you don't need to do it up).
But there is a critical design problem. The strap buttons themselves are now integral with the screws that go into the guitar (this was not the case for the older locks), and these screws may be larger than the existing ones. If that's the case for your guitar then screwing the buttons into the guitar will widen the holes in the guitar and mean you can never put the old buttons back. Worse, it could possibly split the wood of the guitar which would be very bad (it did not for me).
So I would look for an older set of buttons if possible.