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  2. Schaller GmbH - Wikipedia

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    Schaller M6 Machine Head Schaller Pickup from around 1970. Schaller extended its product range to tremolos (1961), bridges (1962) and machine heads (1966). The company's M6 tuning machine was the world's first fully enclosed, self-locking precision tuner. [10] In 1968, Schaller moved to a site at Postbauer-Heng and set up a new production ...

  3. Machine head - Wikipedia

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    Bass tuners generally feature larger knobs than guitar tuners as well; often these are distinctively shaped, and known as "elephant ears". Gear ratios of 20:1 are used often. Exposed gears are much more common in premium bass guitars than in six-string non-bass instruments. The machine heads on a classical guitar.

  4. Fender Prodigy - Wikipedia

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    The Prodigy II was introduced in 1992 which reprised the Kahler locking tremolo and nut system from the HM Strat; this model also featured Fender/Schaller tuners and black hardware. The Prodigy neck featured 22 frets and a 12" radius maple or rosewood fretboard.

  5. Fender Elite Stratocaster - Wikipedia

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    Locking tuners with shorter posts [12] Bone nut; Ash or alder body wood; Soft-touch control knobs [13] A new four-bolt heel design; the corner closest to the fingerboard is rounded off to give more comfortable access to the highest frets. ABS Elite Molded Case with TSA locks [14] Fender's Micro-Tilt [15] neck adjustment is not available.

  6. Floyd Rose - Wikipedia

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    Floyd D. Rose first started working on what became the Floyd Rose Tremolo in 1976. [3] He was playing in a rock band at the time, inspired by Jimi Hendrix and Deep Purple.He frequently used the vibrato bar but could not make his guitars stay in tune using traditional approaches like lubricating the nut, or winding the strings as little as possible around the tuning pegs.

  7. Kluson Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as a machine shop by John Kluson in Chicago in 1925. [1] Kluson had previously run a machine shop for Harmony Company.Kluson Manufacturing soon found a niche making tuners for string instruments, most prominently for the Gibson Guitar Corporation, to whom they were a major supplier.

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