I am working on a banjo with very nice gold plated hardware, and MOP knobs. The fifth string peg, though, is a replacement: no gold plating, and a plastic knob.
Can someone identify the tuners for me? I would like to find a matching fifth string peg, and I actually have a matching MOP knob that was in with my "odds and ends."
Thanks for the help, George
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Those are standard "patent" or "mechanical" friction pegs. Fifth pegs of that vintage typically have a smaller tapered fitting than more modern ones, so the most practical solution might be to avoid problems fitting up by using a more modern fifth peg and fit the shaft to your MOP button.
Those friction pegs work easily with nylon or gut strings, but can be a real pain with steel, so another good alternative would be to switch to a nice set of geared "planet" or cycloidal pegs, using the original buttons.
Thanks Frank,
The 4 tuners on the peghead have very narrow posts, which makes the tuning a little easier. The part on the current 5th string, where the string is wound, is quite fat, making the tuning more difficult. I may be able to machine that section down, but I was hoping to find an old, original replacement. The banjo is, I believe, a Hughes, from the 1920s, and it would be nice to keep it as original as possible.
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