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Old 08-04-2019, 02:59 PM
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Bought these but never needed them (sold that guitar).

They are missing the bushings but those are only $4-5 and you should pick your own to get the right size

Shipped ConUS for $30 Paypal
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Any idea if these would work as a replacement for the Grover tuners on a Martin?
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Old 08-04-2019, 06:01 PM
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Any idea if these would work as a replacement for the Grover tuners on a Martin?
Yes - that's what I was going to do. You will need to add a second screw - they Grovers have just one and the Martins use two.
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Yes - that's what I was going to do. You will need to add a second screw - they Grovers have just one and the Martins use two.
He may have been referring to open gear Grover Sta-Tites?

If you count the teeth on the gear you can also work out the ratio.
e.g. 18 teeth = 18:1 ratio.
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