fender tuners are awesome tuners

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fender tuners are awesome tuners

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Shit those are awesome. Fender needs to make interesting crap like this again.
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how come no one seems to care about patenting anything anymore? you see patent numbers (or pending) over all this old stuff but not anymore. and things that were patented (humbuckers?) are used by everyone now.
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They're Grover tuners with a Fender F on them.
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That whoel guitar makes me think of Disney' Davey crocket and other 60's wilderness shows. Don't ask why. It just seems like some big bearded C-list celeb, long ofrgotten in the sands of time, should be playing it on the porch of a log cabin in a pine forest, teaching about hibernation and how dangerous wolves are and thank god for the hunters who shooot them.
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mage wrote:how come no one seems to care about patenting anything anymore? you see patent numbers (or pending) over all this old stuff but not anymore. and things that were patented (humbuckers?) are used by everyone now.
It is a patent pending number. Once you have the patent you don't need the number.
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look like banjo tuner buttons -1
no split shaft -1
look like something off a gibson -1

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euan wrote:
mage wrote:how come no one seems to care about patenting anything anymore? you see patent numbers (or pending) over all this old stuff but not anymore. and things that were patented (humbuckers?) are used by everyone now.
It is a patent pending number. Once you have the patent you don't need the number.
so are people paying gibson for the rights to make humbuckers? because the amount of companies that make them are pretty extensive.
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That whole guitar is abnor
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So Wildwoods had an upgrade. Fuckers!
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Post by robert(original) »

i played an antigua coronado with those special issue tuners on it, and altho it looked kool and unique, i still missed the look/ feel of the fender f-keys of the day. or better yet, the klusons from yesteryear.
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light rail coyote wrote:look like banjo tuner buttons -1
no split shaft -1
look like something off a gibson -1

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yeah, i like the split shaft tuners too, stop you piercing your finger
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Wow I want a set!!!
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mage wrote:
euan wrote:
mage wrote:how come no one seems to care about patenting anything anymore? you see patent numbers (or pending) over all this old stuff but not anymore. and things that were patented (humbuckers?) are used by everyone now.
It is a patent pending number. Once you have the patent you don't need the number.
so are people paying gibson for the rights to make humbuckers? because the amount of companies that make them are pretty extensive.
Patents eventually expire, and then anybody can make copies of the idea.
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Those wildwoods were strange but cool.
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