lakehaus
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These Schallers are somewhat rare, I'd say. Most have the screw flange orientation more on the side than at 6 o'clock. I'm guessing they were made in the early- to mid-70s. They fit in a tuner hole once occupied by a Grover Rotomatic with no modification. They're all in good shape and function perfectly as designed. 12:1 turning ratio. Chrome. Made in W. Germany. Original bushings & washers included. I'll find some appropriate screws to send along with them.
$85 shipped/pp'd CONUS. Int'l buyers - I'll subract $6 from your actual shipping charge.
I pulled these Grovers from a 2001 Gibson SG Pete Townshend Special. I bought a set of Kluson-like plastic buttons from a vendor on eBay, cuz I thought it was cool to have those style buttons on Grovers. 14:1 turning ratio. Nickel (aged). Made in USA. The original buttons, screws, bushings & washers (all aged) will be included.
I employed my ancient Chinese secret aging process to both the metal and plastic, resulting in what you see here.
$85 shipped/pp'd CONUS. Int'l buyers - I'll subract $6 from your actual shipping charge.
$85 shipped/pp'd CONUS. Int'l buyers - I'll subract $6 from your actual shipping charge.

I pulled these Grovers from a 2001 Gibson SG Pete Townshend Special. I bought a set of Kluson-like plastic buttons from a vendor on eBay, cuz I thought it was cool to have those style buttons on Grovers. 14:1 turning ratio. Nickel (aged). Made in USA. The original buttons, screws, bushings & washers (all aged) will be included.
I employed my ancient Chinese secret aging process to both the metal and plastic, resulting in what you see here.
$85 shipped/pp'd CONUS. Int'l buyers - I'll subract $6 from your actual shipping charge.
