Still looking for a C or D Grover tuner for my 72' 4001..
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Still looking for a C or D Grover tuner for my 72' 4001..
If you have an extra, or know of someone who does... let me know. They are the wavy type.
Hello to everyone that may remember me from a few years back. It's been a while, and I must admit that I have been lazy in my search as of late... but I figured I would give it another chance.
Hello to everyone that may remember me from a few years back. It's been a while, and I must admit that I have been lazy in my search as of late... but I figured I would give it another chance.
Re: Still looking for a C or D Grover tuner for my 72' 4001..
Welcome back, John, and good luck finding the wavy.
Re: Still looking for a C or D Grover tuner for my 72' 4001..
Welcome back, John.
I'm pretty sure I have some spares, but will check later today.
I'm pretty sure I have some spares, but will check later today.
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Re: Still looking for a C or D Grover tuner for my 72' 4001..
Welcome back, John!
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
Re: Still looking for a C or D Grover tuner for my 72' 4001..
I found two and would part with one. It functions well with a slightly tight feel, and has been swaged, so it's the non-exploding type.



I bought them from Tony C about a year ago, but I have no idea what I paid for them.
Anyone know what a fair price is for a Wavy these days?



I bought them from Tony C about a year ago, but I have no idea what I paid for them.
Anyone know what a fair price is for a Wavy these days?
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Re: Still looking for a C or D Grover tuner for my 72' 4001..
I think a full set of wavies with ferrules usually goes for $250-300, and singles usually sell for around $65.00.
Great pics, Kevin! What's that background?!
Welcome back, John D. I miss our Deluxe vs. S sparrings!

Great pics, Kevin! What's that background?!
Welcome back, John D. I miss our Deluxe vs. S sparrings!
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Re: Still looking for a C or D Grover tuner for my 72' 4001..
Yeah, I was going to say "forget the tuner, give me that flamed maple!"
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Re: Still looking for a C or D Grover tuner for my 72' 4001..
Just one of the many maple boards I have laying around.
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Re: Still looking for a C or D Grover tuner for my 72' 4001..
A future top laminate for a 21-fretter, perhaps?!teeder wrote:Just one of the many maple boards I have laying around.
Re: Still looking for a C or D Grover tuner for my 72' 4001..
Hmm ... now you've got me thinking! 
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Re: Still looking for a C or D Grover tuner for my 72' 4001..
If anyone is interested, those "Wavy" style Grovers are called "Grover Slimlines". We discussed this on another thread about 6-string machine heads.
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Re: Still looking for a C or D Grover tuner for my 72' 4001..
Hello everyone. It is good to be back although I will admit that my training has kept me out of bands, and allowed my instruments to collect more dust than I would have liked as of late.
My return seems to be a good one so far however as I have found my 72 a vintage style case (ok, not that hard to find), and based on the above... hopefully the tuner (I looked so long that I basically gave up).
A new old tuner will be great since the old one is both brass, and slips when bringing it up to tune.
My return seems to be a good one so far however as I have found my 72 a vintage style case (ok, not that hard to find), and based on the above... hopefully the tuner (I looked so long that I basically gave up).
A new old tuner will be great since the old one is both brass, and slips when bringing it up to tune.
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Re: Still looking for a C or D Grover tuner for my 72' 4001..
ah ****... I knew it was too good to be true... I am off on my Ric lingo after being gone for so long... they are NON-WAVY grovers, "patent pending" type. *facepalm*throw_this_away wrote:If you have an extra, or know of someone who does... let me know. They are the wavy type.
Hello to everyone that may remember me from a few years back. It's been a while, and I must admit that I have been lazy in my search as of late... but I figured I would give it another chance.
edit: C tuner? I meant G. I have lost my edge for sure.
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Re: Still looking for a C or D Grover tuner for my 72' 4001..
Hopefully these work as I linked them from my facebook.




Re: Still looking for a C or D Grover tuner for my 72' 4001..
Oh well, I tried!
Sweet '72, John! Must be an early - mid '72 to still have Flats without walnut wings.
Sweet '72, John! Must be an early - mid '72 to still have Flats without walnut wings.
