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String Butler V3 - Black Stealth

SKU: # 710598   |   Model: # SB-V3-FBK   |    Product Reviews5 Reviews  Write a Review

String Butler V3 - Black Stealth

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String Butler V3 - Black Stealth
String Butler V3 - Black Stealth
String Butler V3 - Black Stealth
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String Butler V3

Addresses frustrating tuning issues found on many guitars with a 3 + 3 headstock configuration.
The String Butlers Patented Design attaches to the head of your guitar and corrects the angle of the strings as they pass through the nut.
This guitar mod greatly improves the tuning stability of your guitar and it looks fantastic doing it!
German designed, so you know it is designed well and durable for many years of trouble free service.
The rollers used on this guitar upgrade insure low friction as the strings are rerouted to the tuning machine heads.

• Is your guitar difficult to tune?
• Are the machine heads on your guitar difficult to turn?
• Are you tired of having to retune a couple of strings after every song in your setlist?
• Then you will love the String Butler!

The String Butler is designed to address well known tuning stability issues on guitars similar to, but not limited to, Gibson or Epiphone Les Pauls, SGs, ES 335 Style, Archtops and Acoustic guitars.

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String Butler V1 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Vancouver, British Columbia
This model which is the truss rod cover plate and String Butler combined is well made. Super easy to install. Solved my tuning instability and looks good. I put it on my Epiphone LP. Not so cheap for what it is but considering I don't need to update my tuners or get a professional set up now I consider it well worth it.
Posted by Rick on Mar 24, 2023
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Guitar saver 3 of 3 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Grande Prairie, Alberta
So glad I bought this instead of selling my 335.
Posted by Justin on Sep 10, 2020
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Solved the Gibson Tuning Flaw! 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Toronto (Bloor St.), Ontario
Can't say enuff. Love it! G string finally stays in tune. The all black looks cool on my Gibson SG.
Posted by Braeden on Jun 24, 2019
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It worked!!! 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Peterborough, Ontario
I thru this on my Epi Les Paul Custom and after i stretched in the strings after about 5 minutes tuned it up and was good to go. I was real happy with the stability. Would highly recommend.
Posted by Slav on Jun 24, 2019
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Love my String Butler 4 of 4 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Toronto (Bloor St.), Ontario
I have 5 Gibson's and been frustrated with the instability of the tuning especially the G string to the point that I stopped playing them. Even after expensive set ups the guitars wouldn't be as stable as my Fenders. Saw some vid reviews on Youtube and I decided to give it a try. After installing the String Butler I noticed a big change and I couldn't put my Les Paul down. What a great invention to solve this problem. It was easy to install. I am going to purchase more for my other guitars!!!
Posted by Tom on Jun 20, 2019
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