[QUOTE=Don Williams] So what's wrong with good ol' Schallers? They're a fine tuner. I've never had anything but great luck with them.
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Don, I strayed from Gotho about 12 month ago when I was working on an old Japanese electric neckthru. I went for Schaller's beautifully finished vintage nickle M6's and their 3 way adjustable TOM bridge for something special.
They were special alright, one of the tuners had 1/3 turn slop straight from the box and another was very stiff, so stiff in fact one needed to apply far too much pressure to start it turning, then it would jerk as it broke friction and travel too far. This of course made tuning that string near impossible.
The 3 way TOM bridge was also faulty right from the box. One of the saddle piece screws just fell out of its bearing before it was even fitted to the guitar making the whole brige worthless. I bought these parts from LMI, and to their credit, they gave a full refund with an apologetic no questions ask approach.
That experience has left me a big fan of LMI; I will never forget the courteous customer focused way in which they handled my complaint. They wore the inconvenience created by the fault of their supplier with a smile rather than trying to pass the buck on to their customer like so many businesses try to do these days. I really did appreciate that

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I also will never forget my own experiance with those Schaller products.

I really think they have a QC problem.
So with that said, it's back to Gotho for me from now on. Their quality control regarding function is impeccable. I do however agree with the bugbear already mentioned of the casting line around the middle of the chrome buttons, when it comes to finish, Schaller still hold the upper hand, but for price and function there is no contest IMO.
Cheers
Kim