Les Paul Classic

4 of my 5 Gibsons have Grovers from the factory. One has locking tulips and the other 3 have locking kidneys. The V didn't come with locking tuners, but I had a set so I threw them on. My Classic came with Gibson branded Klusons. Now it has actual Klusons I like them all equally well.

From the factory I have:
2 regular Grover
1 locking Grover
1 Steinberger
1 Schaller
2 Gibson Deluxe

I'm happy with all but inching closer to replacing the Deluxe tuners. They just don't feel as stout as the others when you use them.
 
I really like the Grover’s on a Gibby. Especially the tulip keys instead of the kidney shaped keys.

It's just a taste thing. If they're functional then they're good. For some reason, my puny little mind likes the basic deluxe tuners, especially the deluxe.

Same here. I also like those Kluson Revolution tuners too. They're a direct-replacement on guitars with stock Deluxe tuners and they have a version with metal tulips. They look great.

The locking Kluson Revolution tuners are interesting, but look a bit weighty on the back.

I got some new Kluson 'Supreme' Button Strip Tuners, 18:1, and they are very smooth. Work great.

4 of my 5 Gibsons have Grovers from the factory. One has locking tulips and the other 3 have locking kidneys. The V didn't come with locking tuners, but I had a set so I threw them on. My Classic came with Gibson branded Klusons. Now it has actual Klusons I like them all equally well.

No strip Klusons, Cadorman? You'll be needing to buy yourself another guitar; I believe the reissue 63 comes with them:

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I didn't have much of a choice?
They work just fine, and they lock.

I like the locking Grovers; they have a completely different vibe, they are tough and functional. Nice tuners.

I chose the FREE variety

Of course you did! :ROFLMAO:
 
yup-- and they work--
I have (modern and vintage)
Grovers
Schallers
Klussons
BC Rich logo-ed tuners (???) from the 80s
Gibson deluxe
Gibson logo factory Tulips from 1970 (les paul recording guitar)
??Gibson?? bass tuners from '62 on the EB-"P" bass and from the NORLIN years on the G3 bass
Peavey--(70's w/ logo)
PEavey/Schaller 80's
what the crap ever the bass tuners are Squire/Epiphone and Sterling Music Man use are.....
Musiclilly tulip tuners
and GROTE stock tuners on a 169.00 Jazz box.......

and you know amazingly -- though there are DRASTIC price/value differences between them all----- they all to a 1 --- friggin work

so whats the big deal really? they TUNE the guitar -- thats ALL they have to do.. turn --HOLD-- turn -- hold--

Id like to try some Banjo tuners........
 
^ you know, eESGe, I had those really ugly Steinberger things on an SG Future Triibute, and I really liked them - they didn't look right at all, and they didn't hold tune any better than other tuners, but nice fine-tuning and very simple to put new strings on/

No matter what Gibson tuners we get, they will never be as good as the Fender vintage; best tuners ever made - simple and sexy and functional and fandabbydoubledozzy.
 
You do know that fandabbydoubledozzy is now my favorite word?! I'm not sure if it's meant to say aloud but I'll be darned if someone doesn't hear it today...

It's all wrong, you should know that. It originated here:

 
^ you know, eESGe, I had those really ugly Steinberger things on an SG Future Triibute, and I really liked them - they didn't look right at all, and they didn't hold tune any better than other tuners, but nice fine-tuning and very simple to put new strings on/

No matter what Gibson tuners we get, they will never be as good as the Fender vintage; best tuners ever made - simple and sexy and functional and fandabbydoubledozzy.

The Steinbergers actually look the part on a Firebird IMO. At least I don't feel any desire to remove them, and they function fine once you get used to them, but really I'd rather a set of Grovers on there.

Can't agree on the Fender tuners though. They always seem to develop some play in them as they age. Maybe I'm hard on them? I do like that they are "locking" tuners though.
 
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