Strap from the Jimi Hendrix collection, Authentic Hendrix Leopard.
- Artistic illustration commemorating the 1970 Maui, Hawaii concert
- Material: Durable polyester with leather ends
- Adjustable length from 88 cm to 160 cm
- Suitable for guitars and basses
- Width of 5 cm
On July 30, 1970, Jimi Hendrix performed one of his last concerts in the United States in Maui, Hawaii, with the majestic Haleakala volcano as the backdrop. This legendary performance was filmed for the counterculture documentary Rainbow Bridge and was witnessed by hundreds of excited islanders invited by the film crew. The intricate design of this strap is inspired by the one Jimi Hendrix wore during much of this historic concert.
About Jim Dunlop USA
Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc. is a musical accessories manufacturer specializing in effects pedals, based in Benicia, California, USA. Founded in 1965 by Scotsman Jim Dunlop, the company grew from a small home business into a major manufacturer of musical equipment. Since then, Dunlop has acquired several well-known effects pedal brands, including Cry Baby, MXR, and Way Huge.
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