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Old 11-09-2012, 08:06 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by TechniSol View Post

I attacked the stitches for the top part of the offending strap with an exacto knife, moved it to the right, and restitched it with black quilting thread. Not for the weak of heart, but doable with a hemostat(forceps) or needlenose pliers.
My sewing/stitching skills are so non-existent that I would have never thought of doing this

But that is probably the best, long-term solution.

I got used with my technique of just flicking the switch from the left side of the strap and it works very well. Doesn't bother me anymore.
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