Recording King RM-991-S Tricone? Opinions?

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Recording King RM-991-S Tricone? Opinions?

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Hey.....just curious if anyone owns, or has tried, the Recording King RM-991-S tricone? I'm interested in possibly picking up a sub $1k tricone, and have had good luck with Recording King Phil Ledbetter dobro and RK-R35 banjo.

Thoughts? Likes? Dislikes?

Thanks!

https://www.recordingking.com/rm991s
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Had mine for 12 years now and no problems so far.
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I played one that belonged to the late Ralph Carney a few years back. It was a perfectly decent instrument, with the classic tricone sound. I don't think he had done any upgrades to it, but I liked it anyway.
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Jouni, are those the stock tuners on your RK uke?
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I’ve never tried a Recording King tricone, but love my Recording King parlour guitar.

For under $1000, the Republics are pretty great.
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Jack Hanson wrote:Jouni, are those the stock tuners on your RK uke?
No, originals wore out in two years.
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Jouni Karvonen wrote:
Jack Hanson wrote:Jouni, are those the stock tuners on your RK uke?
No, originals wore out in two years.
Mine has suffered the same fate. What did you install for replacements, and are you happy with them?
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Jack Hanson wrote:
Jouni Karvonen wrote:
Jack Hanson wrote:Jouni, are those the stock tuners on your RK uke?
No, originals wore out in two years.
Mine has suffered the same fate. What did you install for replacements, and are you happy with them?
Some cheap open gear 2L + 2R Machine heads, worked fine now for some 7+ years.
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