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Schaller Original F-Series Standard 6L Satin Chrome

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About the company Schaller

Founded in 1945 as a repair shop for radios and radio sets, the initially small company around Helmut Schaller developed into a pioneering force in the development of guitar making. In addition to its own early amplifier models, the traditional manufacturer soon specialised in electronic and mechanical instrument accessories such as pickups, bridges and mechanics. Meanwhile the popular M6 mechanics Schaller Security Locks or the Hannes bridge are among the most sought-after hardware components available, which many well-known manufacturers trust.

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Schaller F-Series Standard mechanics

Schaller F-Series 's machine heads are the perfect replacement parts and Original have a bore diameter of 9 8mm and large metal wings.

Execution in 6 links in Satin Chrom !

Features:

  • Schaller F-Series Standard mechanics
  • Arrangement 6 Left
  • Translation from 1:16
  • 9, 8mm bore diameter
  • Double Pin locking device
  • Stepped axes
  • Satin Chrom

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