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Maximum tuning efficiency
Sloane Classical Machines with Leaf Bronze Baseplates
Beveled baseplates and support posts are integral polished silicon bronze castings for superior stability. Available with white or black string rollers, in 35mm (1-3/8") spacing. Rollers are 3/8"-diameter with brass inner shafts. 16:1 ratio. Mounting screws included with each set.

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Maximum tuning efficiency. Patented threaded bushings eliminate endplay and looseness in the worm.
The most durable tuning gears available. Bronze alloy toothed gears (16:1 ratio) are more durable than the brass gears used in other tuners. Worms and screws are stainless steel, for longer life with less wear.
Superior baseplate stability. Beveled baseplates and support posts are integral polished silicon bronze castings, more stable than riveted posts. Silicon bronze attains a handsome antique patina.
Available with white or black string rollers, in 35mm (1-3/8") spacing. Rollers are 3/8"-diameter with brass inner shafts. Mounting screws included with each set.
Irving Sloane guitar machines are made in Montana, USA by Waverly Manufacturing Company, a division of Stewart-MacDonald.
Installed on fine guitars by: Greg Byers, USA Rolf Eichinger, Spain Jean-Marie Fouilleul, France Armin Gropp, Germany Armin Hanika, Germany Hill Guitar Company, USA Bert Kwakkel, Netherlands Augustino Lo Prinzi, USA Maingard Guitars, South Africa Hiroshi Mizuhara, Japan Thomas Rein, USA Dake Traphagen, USA Otto Vowinkel, Netherlands
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To be sure these tuners fit your instrument, compare your existing machines and peghole dimensions to our listed specs to help determine the best replacement.
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 Shown on page 54 of our latest catalog.
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