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Your cart is empty.The original Ardsley Peg Drops, not an imitation. Cures slipping and squeaking pegs. One drop application. Peg removal is not neccessary. 1/2 oz plastic bottle. For Violin, Viola, Cello and ContraBass and similar tuning pegs.
gtmerkley
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
Works Without taking pegs out. Was worried it might glue in the pegs, But it didn't. pegs turn smoothly They just don't slip I wont use anything else, Not as messy as the stick or tobacco spit.
J
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
This stuff is great. Used it on a 140+ year old violin pegbox that was almost useless due to slippage. Fixed it in minutes and still working well a month later. So far so good.
Celloteacher
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2016
Excellent product. I sell about 300 string instruments a year, many are lower priced Chinese beginner violins. I have found that well over 75% have pegs that slip. Up until the time that I began to apply these peg drops to every beginner or fractional sized violin, viola or cello I sold I would get far to many calls complaining about slipping pegs. Now I apply them to every instrument I sell except high grade instruments with properly tapered and fitted pegs. The complaints about slipping pegs have stopped. What will never stop is buyers who know nothing about violins who think a three hundred dollar violin should sound like a two million dollar Strad, or private teachers who expect parents to spend thousands on an instrument that their child will either outgrow or give up in a year. That's my rant for today. But really I would not suggest using these of high end instruments but for the average beginner low priced or intermediate level Chinese violin, viola or cello a pound of prevention is well worth it, and I don't have to deal with screaming parents on the phone, I buy six bottles at a time to be sure I don't run out, especially in back to school busy selling season
tj
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2012
These drops are not just a convenience. In my opinion they are a neccessity for beginning violinists. If you are reading this wondering if you should consider buying this product to stop your tuning pegs from slipping, or to make them turn smoother and in less dramatic tuning jumps, the answer is yes. Buy this, it does work, and it works very well.Even though the instructions said to put a drop on two different places on each peg, I wanted to go light just in case, so at first I only put 1 drop on each peg. I didn't know what to expect and you can always put more on, but too much could be a bad thing. Also, each instrument is different, each peg is different. I had one very stubborn peg, while the others were just the normal level of obnoxious about slipping. You may only need 1 drop on some pegs and the reccomended 2 drops on the others. I had new strings on, which of course are going to take forever to stretch out and will need constant tuning. I did not remove the strings, I just loosened the pegs a little and pulled them out a tiny bit, one at a time, then put the first drop on the spot where the peg would make contact when put back in (on the tuning head side of the peg, the part you actually turn). I put the 2nd small drop on the dead end of the peg (not the end you turn). Be careful when applying that you don't get more than 1 small drop at a time. This stuff spreads out over time, a tiny drop goes a long way. One bottle should last you a very long time.What to expect: With one drop the effect is immediate. You will notice the pegs turn smoother and hold their position much better. After playing for awhile I decided to put a 2nd drop on each peg (as suggested by the included instruction sheet). This helped them all to stay in place even better than before. The pegs now also turn smoother and easier and I can tune much easier than before, in smaller more accurate adjustments, and the strings actually hold the tuning for much longer than before.Great product. Buy it, use it, and be happy.
Wayne
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2011
My pegs have been giving me difficulty for a while, and have been temperamental and subject to slipping for as long as I can remember. I'd guess they have about 100 years of wear on them.I used to be able to deal with it. Violin teachers and techs I knew never suggested that the pegs were a problem. More recently, I tried adding fine tuners on G D and A to make it easier to tune, but the resultant shortening of the strings affected the sound too much. I figured I'd give the drops a try. The change was immediate. I was able to work with the pegs more easily, and slippage went away immediately. I decided to give it 24 hours before changing strings. When I did, I also removed three fine tuners and still had the control I needed.After changing one string, things worked well, but then I had the peg slip suddenly. I figured I'd try retuning and that perhaps it was my fault, but it ended up slipping loose again. I tried reapplying peg drops, and that seemed to fix the problem. After that, I had no more slippage, but I now have one peg that is binding.The instructions are clear but minimal and open ended. I don't expect them to tell exactly how often to use the drops but they could have given a bit more info on what to expect, what symptoms indicate, and so forth. I tried contacting the manufacturer with a few brief questions, but never heard back.Suffice to say the drops made an incredible difference, but did not provide me with a foolproof instant cure. I'd definitely recommend them, but I hope to get some comments from users with more experience so I can have a better idea what makes people know it's time to reapply and what they experience when they do it.The advantage of good peg control is that you can get high quality gut or synthetic (not metal core) strings and be able to tune them precisely without tonal problems being introduced by fine tuners. The effort I had without the drops made me avoid playing and I was using a Yamaha SV-120 most of the time. That can be fun, but I didn't realize how much I missed the richness of an old acoustic violin that stayed in tune.
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