suggestions please?

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Greg Steil
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suggestions please?

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I just cadged onto an old Supertone open back 5 string and would like to know what to use for tuners. Is there a set of those "mechanical" sorta pegs that look like fiddle pegs? That would be my goal
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Barry Daniels
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Jim McConkey
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I second Pegheds. I installed a set on my old Supertone banjo. They were easy to install and they work great! Wittner also makes mechanical tuners, but Pegheds specifically makes a banjo set with a short 5th string tuner.
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Greg Steil
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thanks so much!! Just what I need!
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