Fender-style bass tuners(lefty of course)
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Fender-style bass tuners(lefty of course)
I want the early style with the long, riveted "stem". Any ideas?
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Right here sir. I have several sets. They rule
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Re: Fender-style bass tuners(lefty of course)
Awesome! Thanks man. Now, next question: any idea what size tuner holes a MIM Jazz neck has?
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Re: Fender-style bass tuners(lefty of course)
If you are using standard elephant ear tuning pegs, you should be able to reverse a RH version, .... dismantle the whole tuning peg and fit it back for lefty. Done it a few times and I don't bother looking for lefty ones.
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0vid wrote:If you are using standard elephant ear tuning pegs, you should be able to reverse a RH version, .... dismantle the whole tuning peg and fit it back for lefty. Done it a few times and I don't bother looking for lefty ones.
Not necessarily. Some of those type tuners like on the Kluson style and the ones from the rest of the 60s and early to mid 70s are built in a way that they can't be dismantled.
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