Schaller BMC tuners

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Schaller BMC tuners

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I've been looking at pics of 4000/4001/4003 headstocks an somehow it looks like the shaft of the Schaller tuners is smaller than 11/16". Am I correct, did Ric have tuners special made or are the Schaller BMC's they used "normal" 11/16" shaft ones? If someone knows the exact model number for tuners Ric used it would be even better.
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Re: Schaller BMC tuners

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To be correct 11/16" is the size of the peghole, shaft on BMC is 0.55" to be correct. Anyhow this looks bigger than the ones on every Rick I've seen.
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Re: Schaller BMC tuners

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I'd be interested too if anyone knows--if not I'll try to measure tonight.
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Re: Schaller BMC tuners

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The shafts are 1/2", IIRC the standard for most Schallers is 9/16" with the M4S tuners being 11/16".
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Actually I measured it myself last night and the shafts on my bass were 3/8''. Must have changed at some point. The diameter of the superficial washer was 11/16''. The shaft didn't taper until the point of exposure where it still maintained the same cylindrical volume in essence, because it tapers back out.
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Re: Schaller BMC tuners

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The hole in the headstock for the bushing on stock RIC/Schaller vintage tuners and the old Klusons is 1/2". The hole for Schaller M4's is a close metric equivalent that is slightly smaller.
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