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Oops,,,wrong picture ,,I'll have to send later
That picture is the tuner I built for Fred Justice
This is the new tuner,,laid up on an old cabinet,,,the later ones won't have the screw holes in the framework

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I've asked myself the same question many times. I don't like too many parts... they have to have "play" to function friction-free and thus can move and by doing so, suck up vibrating energy out of sustain. On the South of the bar-hand, the effect may be negligible, but still, it's parts.Bill Burch wrote:Looking at Karlis’s picture, I can’t help but wonder how necessary are those rollers on the nut with so little string remaining between the roller and the tightening mechanism? As opposed to a standard key head with guitar tuners and several inches of string from the roller nut to the tuner.
Bill
IF i remember well, there was a prototype of the sort, and IF there was, I don't know what the verdict was.Johnie King wrote:A double ball string for a keyless would be the ultimate keyless steel.
I'm surprised know one has made a keyless that uses a double ball string.
Good luck predicting the final length of the string with that contraption.Johnie King wrote:Maybe make a set of strings
I agree not enough sales quantity too justify a string company too manufacture double ball strings for keyless pedal steels.
Good luck predicting the final length of the string with that contraption.Johnie King wrote:Maybe make a set of strings
I agree not enough sales quantity too justify a string company too manufacture double ball strings for keyless pedal steels.