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Fender American Vintage Staggered Tuning Machines (Set of 6) Nickel/Chrome
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Description
Eliminate the need for string guides with the American Vintage Staggered Tuning Machines from Fender. Staggered tuners increase the break angle over the nut and improve tuning stability. Whether you are personalizing, modifying or restoring, there is no better way to maintain the proud heritage and period-correct accuracy of your classic Fender instrument or amp than with genuine Fender parts.



Features
- Traditional covered stamped guitar tuning machines
- Gear ratio 15:1
- Includes all mounting hardware including both Phillips and flat head mounting screws and bushings
- Used on Eric Johnson Stratocaster and various Custom Shop models
- Fits most vintage-style Stratocaster and Telecaster guitars; will not fit American Standard, Deluxe, Pro, Elite, Ultra models
- Made in Japan
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submitted3 years ago
asked bybreff
fromMurrysville, PA
Need tuning machine for Fender Sonora (~2015) 6 string, or verified replpacements.
In a case like this we recommend having a qualified guitar tech look at the guitar to assure proper screw hole alignment and post width.submitted4 years ago
asked byMike
fromNashville, TN
I'm assembling a vintage style Tele, Will these tuners fit? The company that I got the neck from said that the tuning peg holes(?) are 9mm.
In a case like this we recommend having a qualified guitar tech look at the guitar to assure proper screw hole alignment and post width.

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