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Metallor Vintage Guitar String Tuning Pegs Tuning Machines Tuning Keys Machines Heads Tuners Compatible with Les Paul LP SG Style Electric Guitar 3 Left 3 Right, Chrome with Tulip Button.

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  • Set of 6 covered vintage machine heads tuners. 3 left 3 right style, will fit most Les Paul or Epiphone SG style electric guitars.
  • String through shafts with aged pearl color, Tulip shaped tuning buttons. They offer smooth and stable tuning but add that extra vintage vibe.
  • Heavy duty internal gear, standard size, metal material, anti-rust and high durability, these fine reproductions feature original style stamped gear housings, but have modern improved 1:14 gearing for smoother, more precise action.
  • Package includes 6pcs metal 8mm(0.31inch) bushings( for vintage sized headstock holes) and 12pcs mounting screws. Excellent quality and a great deal at this price. Perfect and affordable for anyone custom making a electric guitar or as replacements.


FEATURE
Metallor vintage style guitar machine heads. Comes complete with bushings and mounting screws.
Durable internal gears, fit about 8mm(0.31inch) head stock holes.
Tuning fast and accurately, easy to install and use.
Compatible with Les Paul Epiphone ES SG style guitars with smaller 8mm(0.31inch) vintage tuner holes.
Chrome finish with green Tulip button, nice appearance design for a good decoration effect.
Durable, reliable, and easy to tune. Absolute high quality guaranteed guitar tuning keys! Ideal replacement parts for Gibson Les Paul guitars.
SPECIFICATION
Vintage split post.
Gear ratio: 1:14, smooth tuning accuracy.
Bushing body: about 8mm(0.31inch) diameter.
String post: about 6mm(0.24inch) diameter.
Includes 6 mounting bushings and 12 screws.
Material: Metal body and plastic button.
Color: Chrome tuners and green buttons.
Please also check the dimensions for a reference.
PACKAGE INCLUDE
3 x Left hand tuning pegs.
3 x Right hand tuning pegs.
12 x Fixing screws.
6 x Bushings.
NOTE
Fit about 8mm(0.31inch) diameter tuner holes; NOT 10mm(0.39inch). Please check the description carefully and make sure these tuners will fit for your guitar.
Due to the difference between different monitors, the picture may not reflect the actual color of the item.
Due to manual measurement, there may be 1-2mm error in size. Please understand, thank you!


Doc Monty
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024
I installed these tuners on an Epiphone Les Paul Standard. They look good and are definitely acceptable with just a little bit of play or slop in them. My guitar stays in tune and these were a great value. I do recommend them if you want to save some money.
James Obrien
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
Seemed of good quality, but the knobs were more white than green (personal thing and no reflection on the product. Just be aware if you are looking for the factory green.
Norton L.
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024
Will not fit right!!
Richard
Reviewed in Canada on August 25, 2023
Remplacer clés endommagé
Marvin
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2023
Doesn't fit a an Epiphone or Gibson SG at all. Falls right through the key holes. The real ones screw together unlike these that just fall through.
Luis Felipe
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2023
A comparison of the default ones, this is much better and works very well. It was difficult to install them because holes were made to fit the screws but everything went well and they work well. They are not the best but they are much better than the ones that the guitar brought by default
Smart shopper
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2023
Price and color
Cheapskater999
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2022
Those tiny little screws that hold the classic flares on the sides pretty much require a tiny little Phillips-head screwdriver. The whole setup must do its job well seeing that this old design is still selling in this era!
Neo
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2021
Worked on a 95 epiphone les paul