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NGD: Silvertone H623
I believe it's a '59. It's in great shape, no separations anywhere, low action, plays great. I just couldn't pass it up for the price. It has that old school lo-fi sound and I'm digging it.
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Does anyone know if the tuners are supposed to have bushings? Currently, it doesn't have any.
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IMO it looks like a variation on the Harmony parent-line Master or Monterey, in which case it most likely wouldn't have had bushings - FWIW my own Broadway didn't have them either, although this seems to be a matter of year-to-year specs as I've seen some examples that did; if it's a matter of concern they're easy enough to get/install, as are appropriate new-production replacement tuners that work infinitely better than the originals...
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These look like they might be an exact-fit replacement:
https://www.stewmac.com/parts-and-ha...allop-end.html Definitely an upgrade by any standard - better-made than the originals, higher gear ratio for finer tuning, period-accurate bushings so they'll turn more smoothly - and virtually indistinguishable from the vintage stuff...
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These are also very close in design, they have the bell end and the square posts that the shafts run in. Originals are probably Kluson, they might have a repro as nice as the Golden Age (which are very good). You have to check the post spacing, screw hole spacing, and the distance from the string hole to the base on the posts. Very small differences in those spec's.
https://www.stewmac.com/parts-and-ha...-bell-end.html
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