Color and finish all appear to be the same, all in all a nice solid tuner. Also the "Gibson Deluxe" stamp on the back of the case of the replacement seems much less impressive than the originals. ![]() The tuning key appears to be the same, though the shaft that the key is molded onto is a smaller diameter than the originals. The replacement did not but thinking it may be from a different year/a different cast, I still assume it could be a true Gibson replacement. When I received the replacement tuner and removed the original tuner from the guitar, I noticed that the original read "Made In Germany", much to my delight. I attempted to purchase a single Gibson Deluxe tuner online which I discovered were hard to come by. I recently had a Gibson Deluxe tuner's back-cover pop off subsequently the keystone key/gear fell out and the string went completely loose. ![]() ![]() Hello, my comment/question stems from owning a '96 Gibson Les Paul Studio.
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