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Author Topic: Tuners needed for parlor guitar  (Read 1917 times)

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Offline ozrkreb

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Tuners needed for parlor guitar
« on: March 19, 2005, 03:45:06 PM »
Howdy folks:
Yesterday I picked up a little parlor guitar at a local antique/flea market. It's in rough shape, but with a little work it'll still make music. Unfortunately, the tuners are messed up....both sides. Of course it's a slot-head. Does anyone happen to have a set of tuners that they would be willing to sell? Thanks!
Az
My hook's on bottom, but my cork's on top

Offline Slack

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Re: Tuners needed for parlor guitar
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2005, 09:17:53 AM »
Hi Az, it may be tough to find tuners that match the exisitng ones.  They do make new slot head tuners - which offer the advantage of... working well.  You might call Luthiers Mercantile International or Stewart McDonald -- both are very helpful and both carry slot head machines.

http://www.lmii.com
http://stewmac.com

cheers,

Offline Cambio

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Re: Tuners needed for parlor guitar
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2005, 10:02:44 AM »
Slack's absolutely right, old tuners are getting really hard to find and you might have to buy another guitar just to get a decent set.  I think that the only 3 on a plate tuners that Stew Mac offers are Waverly's, which are terribly expensive ($190), but LMI offers a set of Gothoh's that seem promising ($30), although I've never used them.  I've had good luck with other Gothoh tuners in the past.  You can also get a set of 3 on a plate Van Gents from National, which will probably fit the old spacing, but expect to pay about $60.
Good Luck.

Offline ozrkreb

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Re: Tuners needed for parlor guitar
« Reply #3 on: March 20, 2005, 06:48:13 PM »
Thanks for the replies! I found exactly what I need.
Az
My hook's on bottom, but my cork's on top

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