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Musicmaster replacement tuners

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What replacement tuners fit my 1978 Musicmaster?
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Maik wrote:What replacement tuners fit my 1978 Musicmaster?
I'm guessing any reissue F tuners.
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Post by robroe »

schaller makes a nice 70's F tuner replacement but they are 80 bucks a set


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http://www.allparts.com/store/tuning-ke ... roduct.asp

if you don't mind putting a couple extra screw holes in the back of your headstock i suggest these....i use them on my mustangs and jagstang. these are 50 bucks a set


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http://www.allparts.com/store/tuning-ke ... roduct.asp


if you dont like the awesomeness that is WHITE PLASTIC they come in nickel also
http://www.allparts.com/store/tuning-ke ... roduct.asp
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Post by Paul_Ray »

I've got some of those Schaller tuners. If you're in the UK I'd be willing to sell them to you.
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Post by Maik »

Oh, that`s very interesting, because I´ve got those Schallers.
But take a look at my photo, the Schallers need bigger holes and the screw holes are too narrow for them ... what´s wrong?


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Post by Paul_Ray »

There's three different kinds of F tuner. I think the ones you need are the third, latest type.
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Sorry, I can only find one kind of these tuners with diagonal screw holes.
One remarkable thing is, that the Schallers need 10mm holes, my neck has 8,5mm holes ...
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Wrong. As I said, these tuners need 10mm holes. My Musicmaster has 8,5mm holes ...
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Post by EddieN »

There's a guy on TDPRI selling the tuners off a 72 Mustang - http://www.tdpri.com/phpclassifieds/sho ... 1225864177

Dunno if it's a fair price or not.
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Post by robroe »

just fill in the holes with wood glue and toothpicks.

re screw with the ones you got
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Post by robroe »

those mustang tuners look like the nicest option.

i have plastic ones like that on my bronco and they work great
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Post by Paul_Ray »

Maik wrote:

Wrong. As I said, these tuners need 10mm holes. My Musicmaster has 8,5mm holes ...
Those are the Fender reissues, also made by Schaller I think but maybe to the spec you're looking for? As long as the screw holes all line up you could easily buy some new bushings.
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Post by Maik »

Sorry, Ionly can repeat the facts: I`ve got too small holes and not right positioned screw holes... sorry.

To fill the holes are no oppurtunity, cause I don`t wanna make those holes bigger.
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Post by MaMo »

Maik wrote:Sorry, Ionly can repeat the facts: I`ve got too small holes and not right positioned screw holes... sorry.

To fill the holes are no oppurtunity, cause I don`t wanna make those holes bigger.
I don't see why this is so difficult.

Fill the screw holes with some plastic wood. Let dry. Re-drill the holes. Install tuners.

edit - robroe just said this earlier, I don't know what else to say. You've already got the tuners. Looks like your set.
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