![]() ![]() Lawson Peets was the last "authorized distributor" that I know of. All of the authorized distributors have thrown in the towel due to the wholesale pricing not leaving them any margin for profit. I have used several sets in the past but no longer use them because of the inability for the manufacturer to supply them through a distribution system or supplier. Folks on the Hangout have recently reported all it takes is an e-mail to Chuck. Any experience?Īs far as I know Chuck Herrin has been selling Peghed banjo tuners as a direct sales item. Also is the part beyond the hole necessary to support the mechanism. Since I know that the Pegheds are available in different sizes and I think the Precisions are, but the limiting issue is where the hole for the string is and how much of the end can be cut off. Searching this site today I have not been able tell if the Pegheds made for violins or violas or the Precision pegs would work on a regular banjo peghead. The shaft/shank of the Perfection pegs is either black for the ebony and ABS synthetic pegs or brown for the rosewood pegs. The ABS synthetic pegs come only in Swiss style. The finetuning pegs with ebony head or rosewood head are offered in two different designs - Hill and Swiss. Recently I have become aware of the Perfection violin pegs. Perfection peg heads are available in three different materials: Ebony, Rosewood or ABS synthetic. The wittner come in smaller shaft sizes so you might need to ream less. of tried and true planetary gears to ensure non-slip and non-stick tuning so it is. I have a set of each on a violin right now. These Perfection rosewood tuning pegs are easy to install and are. I really liked them, but I have been aware that the Pegheds have not been made for banjos for a couple of years. I wanted to share my experience with anyone thinking about trying out these geared pegs. Knilling Perfection Planetary Violin / Viola Pegs. They are available in a variety of diameters to best fit your instrument. These clever pegs enable easy and accurate tuning without the need for fine tuners on the tailpiece. Perfection Pegs are now used by players of all levels-from students to concert halls. These innovative pegs save time on tuning and increase the musical potential of your instrument. A couple of weeks ago I played a Chuck Lee with them. Planetary Perfection Pegs were invented to prevent the problem of slipping or stuck pegs. I have been aware of Pegheds for a couple of years. ![]()
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