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Subject:[RESOGUIT-L] Tuning keys and larger string gauges
Date:Saturday, March 24, 2007  18:06:42 (-0500)
From:Eugene <U14 @....org>

I sold a Sierra guitar this past January which had Grover Rotomatics (yes I know
they are not locking tuners).  They would accommodate a wound .080 low E string
but NOTHING larger unless the winding wire was removed from around the core wire.


-- Eugene 

At 3/24/2007 01:14 PM, you wrote:
>I have Sperzel locking tuners on my CruzTone and I really like 'em.  I don't
>think they are as good a choice for a reso since the holes aren't large
>enough for some of the fatter strings that get used as a sixth string.
>
>How large a diameter can the Planet Waves handle?
>
>Lynn

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