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Grover Releases the Roto-Grip 505F Series Tuners

Grover Releases the Roto-Grip 505F Series Tuners

The 505F series design allows you to upgrade your vintage Fender tuners to a more modern style locking tuner without making any modifications to your guitar.

Cleveland, OH (December 14, 2018) -- Adding to the company’s line of quality guitar accessories Grover® Musical Products is proud to introduce the Roto-Grip (505F Series).

The 505F series design allows you to upgrade your vintage Fender® tuners to a more modern style locking tuner without making ANY modifications to your guitar. The overlapping ear design allows you to utilize the existing screw holes and the use of push in bushings, rather than screw in, means no modifications have to be made to the post holes. Easy to install, easy to use, another quality product you’ve come to expect from Grover®.

Available Finishes:

  • Nickel
  • Chrome
  • Gold

The new Roto-Grip (505F Series) has already earned the praise of professional luthiers. “You should have come out with these years ago, they’re fantastic!” “They work great and were incredibly easy to install.”

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