You could fit a spacer (brass or chrome washer) under the peg if you feel the post is to high but you will have to file down the little location pin on the peg base.
You can use the box to put your old pegs in and sell them on eBay
You could fit a spacer (brass or chrome washer) under the peg if you feel the post is to high but you will have to file down the little location pin on the peg base.
You can use the box to put your old pegs in and sell them on eBay
Stewmac will stand behind the Waverly tuners even if you don't have the box. I don't even think my Waverly banjo tuners came in a box. The guitar and mandolin tuners did.
"It's comparable to playing a cheese slicer."
--M. Stillion
"Bargain instruments are no bargains if you can't play them"
--J. Garber
A little late to the chat, I also wanted to give my thumbs-up to the banjo tuner look, and to good planetarys.
I put cheapo Eagle Music 4:1's on an electric tenor project, and three of the four wouldn't hold tune, they slipped down a half to whole step. I upgraded to 18:1 Klusons that I found on Ebay as a set of four, and yay! Just what one would expect.
The look of the boxy gears on the back of the headstock I wouldn't do for an acoustic, but for a pink sparkle electric, that's rock n roll!
Congrats on your purchase - here's to many happy years with the guitar.
If I needed to make a headstock a bit thicker to make the posts shorter I might be tempted to add some veneer to the back of it .
"It's comparable to playing a cheese slicer."
--M. Stillion
"Bargain instruments are no bargains if you can't play them"
--J. Garber
Phil
“Sharps/Flats” ≠ “Accidentals”
Can't do that, it wouldn't be nice. I've been playing with one since I wrote up my follow-up, and if I put tension on the post, it is super grindy and sometimes seizes up. I assume there are some broken teeth floating around in there, and I'm tempted to cut it open to see what is going on.
I don't even know if the post length is a problem yet. I might be imagining myself into trouble I don't have. This seems to be standard shape of the post for banjo tuners, so I suspect it will be just fine.
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