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Howdy! I'm a guitar teacher in Dallas Texas. I've been on eBay for over 20 years! Mostly I buy stuff here, but occasionally I'll sell stuff too. Treat me with decency and respect and you can expect the same in return. What comes around goes around!
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- powersportusa (6011)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseThank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
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- jedig_41 (19)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseGood experience.
- massivepowersports (26462)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseFast payment. Excellent buyer. A+++++++++
- adidas_official (599073)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseGood buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.~adidas_official
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Reviews (3)

Feb 06, 2019
Inaccurate & Cheap
Only accurate to +/- 10 cents, but no more than that. Korg or Yamaha clip on tuners are accurate to within +/- 2 cents, so these are literally 5 times less accurate than most brand name tuners. Fortunately they are inexpensive. Not great, but not horrrible either. I bought a bunch of these for my guitar students, but a large percentage have a hard time hearing the 3G string, and sometimes the 1E. Oh well, I got what I paid for.

Dec 06, 2015
Does Not Fit a Standard Epiphone Les Paul
The screw holes don't line up correctly. Parts had rough plastic edges and appear to be low quality. I'm disappointed, but it's no biggie. Genuine parts from Epiphone are not that expensive.

Jun 02, 2017
Quality Steel That Lasts
I have owned two Ernie Ball bars for 25 years. The first is a white tip (regular) and the second is a red tip (heavy). They are both the same dimensions, just the red one is slightly heavier. About 15 years ago I purchased a Dunlop 902 because it was slightly larger and heavier. After a few years, the finish on the Dunlop started to corrode, and I was back to using my Ernie Ball bars. I hadn't seen the Ernie Ball bars for years, but decided to do and Internet search, and found them here on eBay. I bought two more, and the finish and weight appears identical to my originals, which I'm still using. If you play steel guitar, you can never have too many of these!