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Special issue with rare 1930s knob shape
Waverly 'Vintage-oval' Tuning Machines
These special-issue Waverly tuners feature the rare "vintage-oval" 1930s knob shape, as seen on the legendary Martin D-28 played by Clarence White and Tony Rice. Improved direct replacements for the original vintage tuners, they also bring an authentic touch to modern guitars.
A Stewart-MacDonald exclusive!

See details below
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These are direct-replacement tuners. There are no extra holes to drill when replacing similar vintage tuners on older Martin and Gibson guitars.
3-left/3-right for solid pegheads, these machines have 16:1 gear ratio for precise tuning, with the same bronze/stainless steel gears, patented worm tension bushings, and uncompromising specifications that have made Waverly first choice for the world's finest guitars. Tuning is accurate and reliable. The 1/4"-diameter vintage-style brass string posts have brass press-fit hex bushings.
Mounting screws included. 11/32"-diameter pegholes required.
Waverly: "The best tuning keys on the market." Tony Rice
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Waverly upgrade: replacing the factory tuners on your Martin 

In this issue:
Erick Coleman responds to a question in the online lutherie forums: What’s involved in replacing Martin factory tuners with a new set of Waverly machines?
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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.
 Shown on page 51 of our latest catalog.
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