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    I am a big fan of the Steinberger machines. I use them on headless guitars. What do you think of the new stringlocks?

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    the new stringlocks are good...
    i agree that these are a fantastic tuner to use, and they make for an uncluttered headstock imo....
    would reccommend these no problems...

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodturner777 View Post
    You are not looking close enough Andrew.
    Stu has built this with a screw on neck it can be reversed for righ handers.
    But it can only be done with a right handed screw driver!

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    Stop high jacking Stu Thread.
    And be'ing a lefty myself, I also know the screw driver will also work in the left Hand.

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    Yep , as G stated The steinberger gearless tuners really are stable with tuning, easy to fit and the newer improved string lock adjuster on the headstock allows extra pressure to be applied
    to stop string slippage. They're also lighter in weight than I expected them to be, which is another win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oz tradie View Post
    Yep , as G stated The steinberger gearless tuners really are stable with tuning, easy to fit and the newer improved string lock adjuster on the headstock allows extra pressure to be applied
    to stop string slippage. They're also lighter in weight than I expected them to be, which is another win.

    excuse me mr Stu, but did i hear correctly that the steinbreger's only accept up to about 48 gauge strings?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew_B View Post
    excuse me mr Stu, but did i hear correctly that the steinbreger's only accept up to about 48 gauge strings?
    Up to .060" gauge, Andy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oz tradie View Post
    Up to .060" gauge, Andy.

    ahhhhhhh!
    gay lol

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