![]() If your part is damaged, it may not be necessary to replace the whole thing. But Schaller and Kluson made keys for numerous brands, including with their own branding. Many of these tuning keys are branded with a Gibson logo. If a particular tuner was not available on the day the bass was assembled, another part would often be used. Most Gibson bass tuners were made by Kluson (particularly in the 1960s) or German company Schaller (particularly in the 1970s) - but (as is always the case with Gibson) there were exceptions. If you are replacing a part have a good look at what you have. On the surface some of these look pretty similar, but there are often subtle differences. ![]() The tuning keys / machine heads fitted to various Gibson bass guitars changed over the decades of production, with numerous different types used. 1981 Victory Standard (Candy Apple Red). ![]()
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