Rare in the States as far as we can tell...
These are the same or similar to the Schaller machines they made for Fender as used on '70's instruments with the "F" logo. Used on Strats, Teles and other six-in line headstocks, they have copper cores; the housings are held over the cores by the mounting screws when installed on an instrument. Note that the buttons are the same shape as the ones used by Fender during this time.
One bushing is missing but you get five outta six! No screws. Plenty of patina on the plating but all turn freely, though they are not under tension.
Not much to compare to for pricing, so FOMO, will start with price a bit higher than the average Fender set, but will consider offers.
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| Condition | Good (Used) Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more |
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