acoustic guitar strap

how can you connect the strap to an acoustic guitar?
this is the point at the bottom, but nothing in the direction of the neck
this is the same situation that I have. Luckily I found some information online that would help: Suppose you have a knob on the bottom of your guitar, but not at the neck end. In this cases, you simply place a buttonhole in the strap around the button at the bottom end of the guitar. So what do you do with the other end – how did you attach it and how? I presume that there is a string through the other buttonhole strap – if not, I will tell you how you put a leash on the piece that follows. You simply loop the cord around the neck of the guitar, just the "nut", and just below the head. If the cord tends to slide over the nut, which covers part of the fretboard at the first fret, then loop the cord around the first head. If your strap has just buttonholes in each end, and no wire at one end, so here is how to attach one. Take a shoelace or a piece of rawhide, fold the ends together and tie a knot near the ends. Push the shoelace or rawhide loop (the end away from the knot) through one of the buttonholes, and then through the loop on the other side of the buttonhole. Tighten it so that the knot is at the very end, away from his lapel. If your belt has just buttonholes in each end, and no wire at one end, so here is how to attach one. Take a shoelace or a piece of rawhide, fold the ends together, and tie a knot near the ends. Push the shoelace or rawhide loop (the end away from the knot) through one of the buttonholes, and then through the loop itself on the other side of the buttonhole. Tighten it so that the knot is at the very end, away from his lapel.
How To Attach An Acoustic Guitar Strap
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