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Bobby Bowman
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From: Cypress, Texas, USA

posted 14 April 2003 03:53 PM     profile     
You'd think that after more than 50 years in the business I'd know what to call 'em.
Maybe a "Scruggs Tuner", maybe a "B Bender", I'm not sure. Anyway, the guitar player in our band wants to be able to lower his 6'th string on his Tele down to D and then back up to E and be able to tune it. He is actually a very accomplished guitar player, but neither of us know who to contact about such a thing.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
BB

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Joey Ace
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From: Southern Ontario, Canada

posted 14 April 2003 04:13 PM     profile     
"Scruggs Tuners" or "Keith Tuners" are common terms.
Do a search at www.google.com and you'll find a lot of sources.

One is http://www.musiconeworkshop.com/pegs.html

A set has two types, one peg designed to lower a whole tone, the other a half tone. If you can buy just one, you want the whole tone for "Dropped D" tuning.

[This message was edited by Joey Ace on 14 April 2003 at 04:15 PM.]

Jon Light
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From: Brooklyn, NY

posted 14 April 2003 04:13 PM     profile     
Hi Bobby---sounds like this might be the thing----
http://www.stewmac.com/cgi-bin/hazel.cgi?action=SERVE&ITEM=catalog/sku.html&S1=Tuners&SS1=Guitar&sku=0091

I don't know the product so this is not an endorsement. But StewMac is ok.

Joey Ace
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From: Southern Ontario, Canada

posted 14 April 2003 04:22 PM     profile     
That's the "Hipshot Style" D Tuner, Jon.
It does the same thing for a lower price.

Clarence White's Frankenstein Tele, now owned by Marty Stuart, uses the "Keith Pegs".

Bob Blair
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From: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

posted 14 April 2003 05:13 PM     profile     
Bobby, I have a "hipshot". The E to D change is a little lever you just flip, works like a charm, and installed with no surgery to the Tele - i even did it myself and I am not even remotely handy. Highly recommended.
Mark van Allen
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From: loganville, Ga. USA

posted 14 April 2003 05:25 PM     profile     
Bobby, for what your Guitar man wants, the Hipshot is probably the best idea. They make several versions to match different style guitar tuners, very good quality and far cheaper thann the Scruggs style.

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Rex Blattenberger
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From: hendersonville, tn (nashville)

posted 14 April 2003 06:18 PM     profile     
Hipshot makes a replacement machine head, that lowers the E to D. It is not the hip lever D tuner combo, but a replacement tuner, either Shaller or Grover type. Stewart MacDonald has them.
Hope this link works. http://www.stewmac.com/cgi-bin/hazel.cgi?action=SERVE&ITEM=catalog/sk u.html&S1=Tuners&SS1=Guitar&sku=0091

Rex

[This message was edited by Rex Blattenberger on 14 April 2003 at 06:23 PM.]


Oops, I see that Jon Light has put up the same link.

[This message was edited by Rex Blattenberger on 14 April 2003 at 06:45 PM.]

Bobby Bowman
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From: Cypress, Texas, USA

posted 14 April 2003 08:23 PM     profile     
Many thanks to all you guys. I'll pass this info on to Keith (Keith Teel) and I'm sure he'll appreaciate it too.
BB

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Jerry Hayes
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From: Virginia Beach, Va.

posted 15 April 2003 11:17 AM     profile     
Hey Bobby,
If all he wants to do is lower the E to D then I'd try the Schaller D-tuners. The HipShot unit costs $54.55 in the Stewart/MacDonald catalog and only lowers the low E. For $69.92 you can get a set of the Schallers in which you get two banjo style tuners to come out of the back of your headstock replacing the regular tuning peg. You can either put them on both E's or you can put them on two different guitars if you want. The part number is 5275 for the nickle ones or the p/n for gold keys is 5275G. I have the HipShot unit on two of my guitars and the banjo type on two electrics and an acoustic and they by far work better as you can do lowers right in the middle of a solo for some interesting effects. You can telephone them at (800) 848-2273 or go to www.stewmac.com to order on line. Have a good 'un, JH

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Rex Blattenberger
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From: hendersonville, tn (nashville)

posted 15 April 2003 11:57 AM     profile     
Jerry is right. The hipshot is OK if you want to flip between E and D, but the banjo tuners give the gradual change, slow or fast.

Rex

Larry Sasser
Member

From: Conyers,Ga. USA

posted 15 April 2003 12:48 PM     profile     
Hi!! Bobby,
This is your ole room mate from the Nashville. Just wanted to sy Hi!!
Larry Sasser

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