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Aug 03, 2021
Great
Inexpensive train switch throws. Made in America. Thanks

Feb 05, 2020
So far so good. Cheap
So far so good. Cheap

Apr 15, 2016
OK
0 of 1 found this helpful These did not exactly fit a Kentucky 675 mandolin. There was no mention that there are 2 different F style tuners, gear below and gear above. They turn opposite directions, which won't affect the sound or play ability but can be a problem for mounting them on your instrument. I guess I was the only person who did not understand that there has been a running controversy in the mandolin world for 100 years about which way the strings should wind on. Grover makes both styles but doesn't mention anywhere about the history of this difference. If you want the most common type of tuners sold today you have to buy the 'Vintage" Grover 309F they are replacements for what are referred to as Gibson tuners. Also the top and bottom holes on the mounting plate did not line up with the original holes from the old tuners. All in all they are good tight tuners that are keeping the strings put and in tune.