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D-Tuners

D-Tuners for Banjo

We have banjo planetary tuning peg replacements, D tuners, whole sets of planet pegs for banjo, replacement buttons for broken tuning pegs, full sets of Bill Keith D tuners and straight pegs, gold and stainless along with the Cam D tuners called Cheat a Keys,

We have all "Keith Pegs" and Keith Tuners available. "Keith tuners" are sometimes called "Scruggs tuners" or "Scruggs pegs". These are the well know highest quality Keith Pegs that banjos players have been using for over 40 years. These are the tuners or tuning pegs that you use to play songs like Flint Hill Special, Earl's Breakdown and many other bluegrass banjo songs that use turning and tuning the pegs up and down during the song.

We also feature Cam style D tuners for banjo called Cheat-A-Keys. With the cam tuners it does not matter where your string is tuned it D tunes the string before it gets to the tuning peg. They replicate the tone Earl Scruggs got playing songs like Foggy Mountain Chimes, Flint Hill Special and Randy Lynn Rag because he used the cam style tuners. His cam tuners needed holes drilled in the peg head but the Cheat a Keys come on and off easy with no drilling or modifications and produce that same killer cam tuner tone Earl Scruggs had.

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