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Der Jung Tuners

Der Jung Tuners
https://global-derjung.com/

After using Schaller Tuners for a little over a year I started using these Der Jung Machines. I was selling my guitars for a price at that time that certainly didn't warrant a machine set that was at or over $100, and Der Jung tuners work very well compared to other sets in their price range. I ended up placing a large order for machines that had bearings on the end of the alloy string rollers and I used them on my guitars for more than 3 years. Overall the sets with the higher gear ratio perform at the same level as premium Gotoh tuners and almost as well as tuning machines over $300 USD.

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Graf Tuners

https://www.graftuners.com/

Graf Tuners

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Scheller Tuning Machines

http://www.gitarrenmechaniken.de/engl/index.html

In addition to being an instrument enthusiast and hobby guitar player, Sheller worked as mechanical engineer for many years, and founded his own company in 1981. They built gear wheels, precision mechanics, and designed complete gear units. The starting point and inspiration for the development of his tuning machines were the old Baker and Landstorfer tuners.

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Baljak Tuning Machines

http://www.tuning-machines.com/

I have no experience wtih Baljak tuners, but I am including this link and should you follow it to their website. I think you will find their style to be in a class by itself. 

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Rubner Tuners

Rubner Tuning Machines
https://www.rubnertuners.com/

Rubner is basically the German equivalent of Gotoh. What I like most about Rubner tuning machines is the quality of the plate design. I haven't used them on one of my own guitars, but I did once repair a guitar that had a set installed. That particular set seemed to have a roller that was slightly misaligned with the guitar's tuner holes because one of the Der Jung machines I had around fit easily into the roller holes on the headstock. Other than that one bad experience, I was impressed with the look and craftsmanship. I will probably give them another try one day.

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Gotoh Classical Tuners

http://g-gotoh.com/international/product/product-category/classic-machine-heads

Gotoh is a Japanese company that started building tuning machines in the 1960's. While many of the handmade classical guitar tuners are going to start at a $300 price point, Gotoh's premium line of machines are a bit more affordable and they also offer a machine set that retails in $80 price range. The last time I used Gotoh's was on Guitar No. 3. 

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Sloane Tuning Machines

http://www.stewmac.com/Hardware_and_Parts/Tuning_Machines/Classical_Guitar_Tunin...

These tuners were designed by luthier Irving Sloane and the manufacturing is now done by Waverly. The only place I know to purchase these in the US is through the Stewart McDonald link given. I know some great builders like Greg Byers that use these regularly and I fit some on a guitar as a part of a restoration job. I am thoroughly impressed by the quality. At around $300, They are the same price point as the Gilbert tuning machines and deliver a bit more traditional of a look.

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Gilbert Tuners

Gilbert Tuners on Guitar No. 36
https://gilberttuners.com/

In addition to innovating a new way to look at the traditional guitar design, John Gilbert used his skills as a machinist to create his own line of tuning machines. In short, his design takes away some mechanical complexity from the traditional design and creates a stronger, smoother and more serviceable tuning machine set. The tuner machine business is now operated by his son in law, Greg. I finally had a request to use a pair of these tuners on a recent guitar - No. 36.

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Alessi Tuning Machines

http://www.alessituningmachines.it/

Nicolo Alessi combines a degree in classical guitar with 30 years of experience in industrial design to create one of the most competitve classical guitar tuners on the market. They have some of the finest engravings of any machines available. I tried to start a custom order with him in 2014 to create the machines for the maple guitar - Guitar No. 30 - Unfortunately, communication proved to be very difficult.

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Rodgers Tuning Machines

http://rodgers-tuning-machines.com/

The family business of creating precision tuning machines started with David Rodgers, who retired from being a machine tool designer to pursue the craft of better tuning guitars. His business is now carried forward by his son, Rob and they continue to create some of the most sought after tuning machines in the business, and have long become a household name amoung classical guitar makers and players. I have had the great opportunity to use these tuners on some restoration projects and can definitely attest to their reliability. 

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