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I don't have a particular brand in mine; in the old days I used to rely on Stew Mac 5 Star Planets with never a problem.
However, I'm a little wiser now about a few things. How deeply the neck and peghead sit in the banjo case might influence choice of tuners based on how LONG they are. You don't want the tuner resting on the tuning buttons in direct contact with the bottom of the case! This can stress the neck into some forward bow, unless you're adept at building up the "cradle" on the end of the pick box, to get the tuners up and off the bottom of the case. In general if I were buying a set of tuners nowadays, I'd lean toward "shorter" ones.
Planetaries, and the Kluson stair step box bodied tuners, tend to the long side.
Just something to keep in mind.
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Originally posted by Old HickoryI always thought Waverly two-band eccentric (offset) tuners looked great for any pre-war. But they're really expensive now. Elderly show sthem in stock.
I'd say go with Gotoh and maybe the small oval button in ivoroid.
I didn't realize that StewMac had brought back the offset Waverly tuner—last time I bought some, they were identical to the 5-Star but with rings around the housings. I notice that this version takes the standard double-D buttons instead of having the squared shafts of old.
It would have to be a vintage banjo of some worth before I'd consider a set of $297 tuners, as nice as these may be.
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Originally posted by rupickin5Just asking to see if there’s any consensus on what peghead geared tuners folks go to when adding a 5-string neck to pre-war style 1’s & 11’s?
Thanks!
Gotoh is fine. I'm a big fan of fitting the original buttons to the tuners unless in bad shape. I file the tuner shafts to fit the square buttons since it's quick and easy with a file and a vise. Others use needle files on the buttons to accomodate the double-D shafts.
Although I have a set of Rickard tuners on one of my banjos—and they are good—I am fine with Gotoh or 5-Star planets.
Generally I use the prewar Grover pancake. To be 70 or 80 or 90 years old, and 95% of them still work fine, suggests to me they are very well made indeed. They usually need new friction washers, but otherwise are good. They are still affordable at around 200 bucks for a set of 4. AND they have the right look and vibe.
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Originally posted by GStumpGenerally I use the prewar Grover pancake. To be 70 or 80 or 90 years old, and 95% of them still work fine, suggests to me they are very well made indeed. They usually need new friction washers, but otherwise are good. They are still affordable at around 200 bucks for a set of 4. AND they have the right look and vibe.
and most are 2:1. No thanks.
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