Fender 0990822100 70s Style F-Logo Electric Guitar Tuners

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Fender '70s "F" Tuners. Set of 6 inline. Requires 3/8"(10mm) peghead holes. Fender Part #: 099-0822-100, 0990822100. REAL SUPPORT. (United States Orders Only). Authorized Dealer.

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Product Identifiers

BrandFender
MPN990822100
Ean0717669511388
GTIN0717669511388
UPC0717669511388
Model70's ""F""
eBay Product ID (ePID)16033158034

Product Key Features

To FitElectric Guitar
TypeTuning Peg

Dimensions

Weight0.35lbs.

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  • Top favorable review

    Just a heads up here YMMV...

    I had these installed in a 70s Fender Mustang neck; expecting a direct fit. Of course I can not confirm if a 70s Stratocaster neck is going be the same situation here. I would imagine that they should be the same; but the mustang had cheaper tuners with plastic knobs so they might indeed be a different animal altogether. It cost me quite a bit of money by the time the Luthier was done because he had to ream the ferrule holes out (from both sides) as well as re-fill the screw holes in with broken off tooth picks and super glue so he could re-drill new pilot holes for the screws. The old ferrules were a different size. The tunes did fit although they are Shorter than the originals. You can still get 3 winds on the low E string - barely. Maybe these are for reissues with thinner necks? I do not know. The quality seems very good; and they are working well. The chrome finish is nice. They look and work great; much better than the originals. Their construction appears different from the old ones. For me the extra and unexpected cost was worth it. "Your Mileage My Vary"

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  • Top critical review

    Not My Favorite Style but They Work

    These fit perfectly and I hesitate to criticize, especially at this price, but the chrome finish is inconsistent and imperfect. Two of them have an orange peel effect as in a poor paint job. Plus, I didn't realize they are slotted ends rather than the hole, so they're more difficult to use, for me anyway. I give them 3 stars for fit and function, as they do work well and are very reasonably priced. That I don't like the split versus hole for attaching strings is my own issue, not their's. Nevertheless, I've already ordered another type to replace these. Overall, if you take pride in your guitar as I do, I just can't recommend these tuners.

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  • Weird - The shafts are too short to full...

    Weird - The shafts are too short to fully protrude from the face of a telecaster. I left them in there, but it looks goofy. They were made overseas, which I guess shouldn't be a surprise. Prior to getting these, I had a real set of original 1969 tuners on the same headstock that worked fine and fit perfectly but needed to go back on their original neck. I only bought these so the screw-holes would match. These are odd even though they are from Fender. I'd never get them again.

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  • Well made. Lack of common centre to centre distances a pain.

    The tuners are well made but they are not the same size as the original Schaller 70's tuners. The bushings are a larger diameter. That is not too big a problem since the tuner holes can be reamer from 11/32" to 10mm. The bigger problem is the stamped backs are longer and have to be filed to fit together. This is a real pain. I cannot understand why Fender does not have common centre to centre distances on their guitars. This would greatly simplify tuner replacement.

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  • 70's F logo tuners

    These are very nice for the price. I have an original 1977 Stratocaster here and these look to be an exact copy at first glance, but there are some differences that are only possible to see by measuring. The shafts are just a bit shorter than the originals. The bushings are 10mm, like conversion bushings, so I am assuming these are different too. I am not pulling my original bushings for a comparison, for obvious reasons, maybe some one else has? These do work great and look the part. I got this set to install on a 1979 Stratocaster that I am working on at the moment. I have no neck, so purchased an All parts LMO 70's big headstock, bullet truss rod neck to use on this body. FYI the All parts neck I got was drilled for vintage Kluson style tuners, so fitting these was a PITA. I had to enlarge headstock holes and file the tuner covers down to get everything in, even then they are in the wrong place on the neck, but this is not the fault of these tuners.

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  • Most stable tuners I've ever used!

    Better than any locking tuner, you just have to measure the string to the second peg above the one you're using, cut it and put it in. When you get to the unwound ones, clip a little shorter (can't tell you how to measure, I figured it out by trial and error. I would estimate 3 wraps by sort of wrapping it loosely, then cut). Perfect match to the vintage F tuners made on the great strats of yore, you can age them to match by fuming the finish with muriatic acid. Place the tuners on an upside down bowl in a piece of tuperware with an inch or so of acid. Seal the lid. Place in a bath of hot water, and the acid will heat and evaporate. After 10 - 15 minutes check the level of chrome removal. You can always do more, but you can't easy put chrome back on. Rinse with cold water when you're done. RAWK ON!!!!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Not correct for a '71 Tele Thinline

    The poles are too thick for my 1971 Telecaster Thinline and I didn't want to take a drill to the holes. :) Happy they weren't expensive. I didn't see anything that warned against Tele's in this listing so this is just for those who actually have a "&0s" Tele. Make sure you take one off and see how thick the pole is. Over all they looked great - just wish they worked on mine.

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  • FENDER SCHALLER "F" TUNERS

    I've been using Fender products for 42 years so, I know a thing or two about them... especially, their 70's Stratocasters. And because I love them so much, I now own 35. The parts on them are solid, reliable, and high quality BUT, if you play them a lot as I do, some of these parts will need to see new "clothing"... 6 of my favorite and well-played Strats have all been dressed out with the FENDER SCHALLER "F" TUNER and they do a fantastic job of retaining that classic "feel" and keeping my guitars in perfect tune. For the price, you CAN NOT beat them and I recommend them to anyone that plays a Strat or Strat-style guitar ... you will not be disappointed! -- Mark Norris

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  • Bargain retro funk.

    Fit perfectly, even on a Chelecaster. Of course, minor, easy drilling was needed to replace the original garbage tuners. Retro funky good looks. They feel and work just as they should.

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  • Fender Tuners

    Genuine usa fender Tuners amazing quality look great no hassles easy to fit solving any fitment issues you may have as I did .

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New