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Early 1970s Kluson Waffleback Tuners - GoldFor your consideration, Garrett Park Guitars presents this complete set of Kluson Waffleback tuners. This set of gold plated Wafflebacks most likely came off one of Gibson's premium offerings of the early 1970s. Each machine is in excellent condition and functions like new. The set comes complete with ten screws and six ferrules.
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