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+1, on all counts!ken_j wrote:Welcome to the RRF Jeffery. Then tuners on your 360 12 JG are Gibson or Gibson replacement tuners. RIC has never used keystone bottons on their tuners as far as I know. These tuners do have the same footprint as the Kluson & reissue tuners so you can go back to original at any time without drilling new holes.
Great looking Rick!
Good plan, if the tuners work fine, keep them on. I have the same tuners (original) on my 1967 Gibson ES-335TDC and they still work fine.jeffkaplan wrote:thanks for the feedback. the tuners work fine so i'll just keep them on for now. would these work as replacements: http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Tuners/Guit ... b=Pictures. here are the specs: http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Tuners/Guit ... ?tab=Specs? i assume all 12 tuners the same on a 12 string?
IIRC, the Tone Pros require a 10mm peg hole like the Schaller/ Grover Kluson knock offs.iiipopes wrote:Try the Tonepros Kluson style tuners. Underrated. Expensive. But worth it, and they also have the same footprint. Or, just leave the current ones on there and let them tell the story.
Yes, you are wrong. They have that model, and I have a set of them retrofitted to my J45 which came with Grovers.chefothefuture wrote:IIRC, the Tone Pros require a 10mm peg hole like the Schaller/ Grover Kluson knock offs.iiipopes wrote:Try the Tonepros Kluson style tuners. Underrated. Expensive. But worth it, and they also have the same footprint. Or, just leave the current ones on there and let them tell the story.
I could be wrong, but if I'm not, they would not be a drop in replacement.
Well, I stand corrected. However, from the pictures, it looks as if the baseplates on the Tonepros have a boss that would require the same size peghole as the bushing, or 8.5mm, 11/32".iiipopes wrote:Yes, you are wrong. They have that model, and I have a set of them retrofitted to my J45 which came with Grovers.chefothefuture wrote:IIRC, the Tone Pros require a 10mm peg hole like the Schaller/ Grover Kluson knock offs.iiipopes wrote:Try the Tonepros Kluson style tuners. Underrated. Expensive. But worth it, and they also have the same footprint. Or, just leave the current ones on there and let them tell the story.
I could be wrong, but if I'm not, they would not be a drop in replacement.
But they also have the traditional models as well, in both chrome and nickel:
http://www.marquisdistribution.com/stor ... e2e46f19a2
http://www.marquisdistribution.com/stor ... e2e46f19a2
Or for a change of pace you can go white plastic buttons:
http://www.marquisdistribution.com/stor ... e2e46f19a2
Right you are, and for the string shafts that use a press fit bushing, not the side mounted, an 8.5mm hole is drilled straight through, so no mod is needed.iiipopes wrote:All I can say is what is in the literature, "... and requires absolutely no modification to your headstock!" Remember, they use the same picture for more than one model, and the picture may not even be of the model.