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Poss FS: advice on these vintage Kluson open back 3 a side tuners from a '64 melody maker

MikeCMikeC Frets: 453
edited March 28 in Parts £
So I just bought a lovely wide neck '64 melody maker D that is fab, has replica tuners as the originals are usually not that stable.

The 'original' tuners were in the case, but I don't need them. Whilst they look and smell old, on close inspection they have no branding. They are a little stiff as well (but so are the ones on my '57 TV special). So are they genuine '64 MM / junior tuners with full set of 8 screws and 6 blushings (so worth maybe £150 tops if I was a dealer and someone wanted the case candy or has a project), or are they old looking but not worth so much?

Advice please, and of course if you think genuine, offers £125 ono ppg incl postage in UK.  

Cheers

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and a photo of the melody maker in its new home:

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Comments

  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 14442
    I have the exact same items on my 1965 Melody Maker. Stiff 'n' creaky is just the way that they are.
    You say, atom bomb. I say, tin of corned beef.
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