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Guitar tuners: how they work and some brief history

  • ByBradford Werner
  • 2012

The title says it all. By reviewing the construction one can easily observe the inventive ideas created by Jorg Graf as well as his excellent attention to detail both as an engineer and a craftsman/artist.

Source: Youtube – PatrickJamesKearney

# Graf# instruments and design# tuners
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