Hipshot Tuners any Good?

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Re: Hipshot Tuners any Good?

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I like that look very much indeed, very nice.

Thanks for the picture!
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Pulled the trigger on a set - shiny chrome, Y key style.

This forum is a bad influence.......! :lol:
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Nah!!! :wink:
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Re: Hipshot Tuners any Good?

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Got them today - look really good.

There's only one screw hole, though!
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They look just like the photos, right? All you need is the one screw in the back top keep the tuning keys from spinning around. The screw-down bushing in the front is what really keeps the tuner in place, just like on Schaller M4 tuning Keys. The Ultralites are designed as a drop-in for Gotoh GB7 tuning keys.
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Re: Hipshot Tuners any Good?

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spongebob wrote:Got them today - look really good.

There's only one screw hole, though!
Correct... Like in the photos...?
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