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The Gibson vintage Les Paul machine heads with pearloid buttons have accurate historical specs with all-nickel closed construction and traditional pearloid buttons providing that luxury, classic feel to your guitar's headstock. Totally stable tuning and reliability are nice added benefits.
Gibson Vintage Les Paul Pearloid Machine Tuning Heads Nickel
Gibson Vintage Les Paul Pearloid Machine Tuning Heads Nickel

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  • Historically accurate specs
  • Solid nickel
  • Closed construction
  • Stable tuning

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  • Great experience

    5

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    submitted7 years ago

    byJASON

    fromundisclosed

    Great experience & happy they had a hard to find part.

  • Didn't fit

    1

    submitted8 years ago

    byRat

    fromDetroit

    These didn't fit my Epiphone Les Paul Traditional Pro II. The holes in the headstock are too big for the metal grommet piece. Yes, I realize that epiphones are metric and Gibson's are standard, but if you consult the other reviews there are people who used these successfully in Epiphones. Not the case for me unfortunately. Wasted $$ and stuck with the grovers for now. Make sure you know these will work if you're gonna spend the money.

  • I would recommend this product

    4

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    submitted9 years ago

    byOmar

    fromFL

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  • hotrodded epiphone

    5

    submitted15 years ago

    bytim miller

    fromankeny iowa

    I treated my Epiphone LP 100 to a "tune up" with new 59' Burstbucker reissues and pearloid tuners. Only one comment.....WOW! What a way to make a entry level guitar a awsome ax!

  • great tuners

    5

    submitted15 years ago

    byjesus ochoa

    fromsouth houston texas

    they look great on any guitar i needed these for my little epiphone that had these originally but the owner before me didnt treat it with respect so i bought some new ones to replace the banged up ones now it looks alot better the only problem was that the bushing didnt exactly fit but all it took was time and a hammer have to be careful if you dont trust your self i say you take it to the shop

  • GET A SET

    5

    submitted17 years ago

    byBrandon

    fromLouisiana

    I got a set of these for my Slash signiture Epiphone, and they are 100 times better than the ugly green ones that came on it. These things make the guitar look so much better. I haven't had any problems with them so far, so I definately recommend you get a set of these things.

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  • asked byJoe

    fromundisclosed

    Will these fit a G-1275 double neck SG? And will it fit on both headstocks?

    Will these fit a G-1275 double neck SG? And will it fit on both headstocks?

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    The Gibson Vintage Les Paul Pearloid Tuners feature: Vintage-style 3-per-side (3+3) layout Press-fit bushings Post diameter: 1/4" (6.35mm) Peghead hole size: Requires 11/32" (approx. 8.8mm) holes Shaft length: Standard for vintage Gibson-style headstocks G-1275 Double Neck Configuration: 6-string neck: Uses a standard 3+3 layout, just like a Les Paul or SG. These tuners will fit if the peghead holes are 11/32" or can be resized appropriately. 12-string neck: Uses a 6+6 tuner layout (6 tuners on each side of the headstock). You would need two full sets of 3+3 tuners to cover all 12 positions. Important Considerations: Hole Size Matching: If the G-1275 has larger modern tuner holes (like 10mm for Grovers), you’ll need conversion bushings to fit the vintage press-fit tuner posts securely. Headstock Length & Spacing: The spacing between tuning holes on the 12-string headstock must match the spacing of these vintage-style tuners. If the spacing is non-standard or very tight, there’s a risk that the buttons may interfere with each other. Aesthetic Match: These tuners have a vintage aesthetic and will visually complement the G-1275, especially in cherry or white finishes. These will fit the 6-string neck of a G-1275 with no issue if the peg holes are 11/32" or can be adapted. For the 12-string neck, you can use them (you’ll need two sets), but: Check tuner hole spacing. Check peg hole diameter. Be aware of potential spacing/tuner-button interference.