Black Wavy Grovers

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dminer
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Black Wavy Grovers

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I just saw this on the bay and thought that someone might want them. I'm not affiliated in any way. I've never even heard of black wavy grovers but maybe one of you formunites might want them for a project.
http://cgi.ebay.com/GROVER-METAL-BASS-T ... 518fb5d79f
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Re: Black Wavy Grovers

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David, these are cool but they're not the same tuner as was used on as standard on 4001s in the early '70s (and intermittently into the '80s). From memory they have a larger diameter post into the bargain....
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Re: Black Wavy Grovers

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These appear to be Titan® electric bass machines (145 series). These are still available new today without the wavy button. A better pic on ebay would help.
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