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Steven Cearley
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From: Portland, Oregon, USA

posted 26 August 2005 03:52 PM     profile   send email     edit
What is the best type of tuner you would use for a homebuilt lap steel, not console, eight string? Waverly makes a really nice looking one that has engraving on the tuners, listed in the heading for an acoustic so I don't know if these would work on a lap steel. Looking for good quality and appearance.

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Michael Aspinwall
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From: Arizona, USA

posted 26 August 2005 04:21 PM     profile   send email     edit
Don't know if they're the best, but they are good quality, I use 'em myself, and are a heck of a lot cheaper than Waverly's: Gotoh. You could buy four 6-string sets that would be enough for three 8-string laps, or just go here and order a set and a couple of loose ones: Gotoh Tuners on Stewart-MacDonald's web site.

Edited by Brad Bechtel to activate the URL.

[This message was edited by Brad Bechtel on 27 August 2005 at 10:25 AM.]

Denny Turner
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From: Northshore Oahu, Hawaii USA

posted 27 August 2005 02:25 PM     profile   send email     edit
I highly recommend Allparts or secondly Stewart McDonalds. If you are a Dealer you can get substantial discount at Allparts. If you know a vintage Dealer / Shop, ...then they are likely to have an Allparts account. I try my best to buy American (but not Amairkan nazis) when I can; But I don't run anybody's show, so..........

There's also a Chinese gentleman in Taiwan who exports musical instruments and parts to the USA. His inventory includes ALLOT of different kinds of very affordable quality tuners (currently $15 a set B.I.N. + $7 s/h). A respected & popular USA Steel maker uses his tuners, or at least did a number of months ago (I don't know if I should be at liberty to state the Steel maker, so I won't). The Chinese gentleman's name is Sam Lu Liang Shan. His commo and service has been professional (to me, as of last year). His ebay account name is taisamlu . His email address in August 2003 was taisamlu2002@yahoo.com.tw . You could also email him through his ebay AUCTIONS pages by clicking on "Ask Seller a Question".
Here's his current auctions listings.
Here's his ebay store (list of right-out / no-auction purchase prices).

Aloha,
DT~

[This message was edited by Denny Turner on 27 August 2005 at 02:40 PM.]

Steven Cearley
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From: Portland, Oregon, USA

posted 27 August 2005 07:43 PM     profile   send email     edit
Thanks Mike and Denny. I've been looking at the Stewart McDonald site and I have their catalogue that was just sent to me. I'll be starting on the wood and cutting it out this coming week. Won't do much else until I get the tuners and pickup (going to use a horseshoe from Jason's website). Can't wait to post the finished product.

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Dave Boothroyd
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From: The Malvern Hills

posted 28 August 2005 01:40 AM     profile   send email     edit
I bought two sets of the golden brown high class tuners from the Chinese gentleman for an archtop 12 string I was making.
They are gorgeous- top quality with a great feel.
I can reccommend them highly.

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Cheers!
Dave

Randy Reeves
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From: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

posted 29 August 2005 08:36 AM     profile   send email     edit
yes. I use the tuners from Stewmac. you have a nice selection on tuner heads.
the Waverlys are gorgeous, but those are for lighter acoustics.

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