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Disher Stamp Act Skull Guitar Strap (Seatbelt-Nylon/Cowhide Leather) (Brown)

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Introducing the Disher sealtbelt/leather guitar straps! Guitar straps built to last, accented with cool revolutionary historical imagery. (Because what’s more punk rock than a revolution?) Be revolutionary. Make history with history. Guitar straps enhanced with: - Two leather pockets for guitar picks - Printed revolutionary historical imagery (resembling antique copper/wooden plate printing). This guitar strap: Stamp Act Skull. - 2 inches wide & can extend to 61 inches in length (extra long) Guitar straps made of: - Seatbelt/nylon body - Slip resistant, thick, rubbery ink for historical designs - Cowhide leather ends - Thick gun metal buckles Each guitar strap comes in a gift box and is wrapped in black tissue paper that is sealed with a wax seal. Gift box also contains: - Two rubber strap locks - Two guitar picks - Two customized stickers - Card explaining the history of the strap's historical designs. Historical designs explanation: - The political cartoon featuring a skull with the phrase, "This is the place to affix the stamp" was a response to the Stamp Act of 1765, a tax imposed by the British government on the American colonies. This act required that printed materials in the colonies be produced on stamped paper produced in London, with an embossed revenue stamp. The cartoon was a form of protest against the Stamp Act, with the skull symbolizing the death of liberty and the oppressive nature of the tax. This cartoon is an example of how political cartoons were used in the American colonies as a means of expressing dissent and rallying opposition to British policies. It also reflects the growing tensions between the colonies and the British government that would eventually lead to the American Revolution. - The six-pointed star associated with General George Washington is sometimes referred to as the "Washington star." This star was used as a symbol of his leadership during the American Revolutionary War. Thirteen six-pointed stars (representing the thirteen original American colonies) were sewn on his headquarters flag, known as the Commander-in-Chief standard, that noted his presence on the battlefield. The star has since been adopted to represent Washington's legacy and contributions to American history. Disher Music Gear is a family-operated small business located in Michigan, USA. Our products are built to last and are made based on our own designs by trusted manufacturers that act ethically to their workforce.
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Disher Stamp Act Skull Guitar Strap (Seatbelt-Nylon/Cowhide Leather) (Brown)