Monday, October 12, 2009

Knilling's Perfection Pegs for Violin

Knilling's Perfection Planetary Pegs
Perfection Planetary Pegs
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A Single Planetary Peg
While they might not be the best option for an eighteenth-century Italian violin, Perfection Pegs are a great choice for most modern student instruments.

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Knilling’s Perfection Planetary Pegs for Violin

Tired of waging the everlasting student-versus-peg battle? The one where you push the peg into place and tune it, only to have it slip seconds later. And then you push it in and tune it again and it slips -- again! Or maybe you’ve pushed it in so hard that you can barely move it, and, after one last hard twist-and-push-in combo maneuver --BAM, pop goes the string.

Knilling’s Perfection Pegs are designed to give you full control over those wayward pegs. Once installed in your pegbox, these geared pegs look like  ordinarily ebony pegs. However, Perfection Pegs have gears that allow you to finely control their movement. Because the gears are actually inside the peg, they do not harm the instrument. They also rotate smoothly without slipping or sticking, and without any need to push the peg into the pegbox while tuning.