Tone Ninja Genuine Polished Bone Large Tuner Buttons, Set of six (6) fits Schaller, PRS Phase I/II
Manufacturers Part number : TN-BTN-RS28-6

NOTE: This listing is for the buttons ONLY, not the tuners. See our store if you are looking for tuners.

Tone Ninja's R series buttons are large buttons designed for 3x3 headstocks, crafted from natural materials from sustainable sources, and are engineered in several variations to fit most common guitar tuners. They are available in genuine Ebony wood, Tintul (a wood very similar to Madagascar Rosewood), Rosewood, Boxwood and Bone. All materials are from sustainable sources.

These buttons fit all Schaller (e.g. M6) and PRS Phase I/II tuners with buttons that attach with a screw. The buttons are 23 x 15.5 x 7.5 mm (0.906 x 0.610 x 0.295 inches), suitable for use on most 3x3 headstocks.

Contents:

  • 6 Tone Ninja tuner buttons. Screws are not included, re-use your existing tuner button screws

Note:

  • Tone Ninja tuner buttons are carved from natural materials and coloration and pattern may vary slightly from button to button and from set to set.
  • Screws are not included. Please re-use your existing screws in order to match the finish of your existing tuners.

All Tone Ninja tuner buttons are manufactured to exacting standards and carry a 1 year limited manufacturers warranty.

Discounts available when purchased with a set of tuners. SportHiTech stock Hipshot, Grover, Fender, Gotoh, Tone Ninja, Schaller and Kluson tuners.

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Large Tuner Buttons (6) fits Schaller, PRS Phase I/II tuners
Finish
  • Bone
Categories
Made In
  • India

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