This Kluson® 3 per side tuning machine set has imitation pearloid keystone style buttons and the improved 15:1 gear ratio for more stable and accurate tuning. The housing and button style are period correct for 1965 - 1969 production dates. These feature the standard string thru post. This set comes complete with both bass and treble side tuners, 8.8mm O.D. vintage bushings with 1/4 inch I.D. (part#MB65N US) and mounting screws (TMSC)needed for installation.

See below for any historic period-correct replacement info.
Please note: If you are retro-fitting a vintage instrument that has been modified or putting this vintage style tuning machine on a modern instrument you may also need to purchase the part # MB65N-L US - adapter bushings to convert a larger size peghole to vintage size to allow for proper fit and function.
Historically used on:
1965 - 1969 Gibson ES-175
1965 - 1969 Gibson ES-335
1968 - 1969 Gibson ES-340
1968 - 1969 Gibson ES-150
1968 - 1969 Gibson Les Paul Gold Top
1969 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe (early 1969)
1965 - 1969 Gibson SG Standard
1965 - 1969 Gibson EDS-1275 Double 6/12 (3 sets needed)
1965 - 1969 Gibson EMS-1235 Double Mandolin/Guitar (2 sets needed)
1965 - 1969 Gibson EBS-1250 Double Bass/6 string guitar (1 set needed)
1966 - 1969 Gibson Flying "V" (1st issue)
1965 - 1969 Gibson Barney Kessel Regular
1965 - 1969 Gibson J-160E
1965 - 1969 Epiphone Broadway
1965 - 1969 Epiphone Howard Roberts Standard
1965 - 1969 Epiphone Riviera (used on a few examples)

ConditionBrand New (New)
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  • sd90sln dr
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  • Nickel

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