If you have friction tuners or just need to replace your old ukulele tuners and your ukulele is not too vintage (worth a lot as-is) to replace your tuners, then these 14:1 ratio Grover tuners are cheap, solid as a rock, and look great. I can’t find anything this cheap with such quality.
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I use these tuners for banjo ukes that I build. I'm also using them as replacements for friction tuners on older tenor banjos. My personal preference is to use slightly larger slot head screws in place of the small Phillips head screws supplied with these tuners.
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I'm sure these work fine for ukes but I wanted them for my prewar tenor guitar that had lost its tuners. Unlike a different Grover set that has black buttons, this set has string posts long enough for the thicker guitar peghead (who knew they weren't the same?). Even better, the set was said to have chrome buttons (a postwar innovation) but the set I got has white plastic like the originals. I only wish the gear and mounting screws weren't philipshead. If they had slotheads they'd be perfect replicas, but that's only a pettifogging detail - barely noticeable. If anything, they're better-made than the originals.
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Really good tuners i have been using them for years on the guitar and ukuleles that i build no trouble!
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I really love Grover tuning machines. They are my go-to every time. High quality, well made and reasonably priced.
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