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I bought a set of 2 of these for my telecaster, since I had put 500k pots instead of the stock 250k pots.
The new pots were knurled shaft and needed press on knobs, where the stock pots were solid and had a screw on knobs.
These knobs fits the CTS pot okay, they turn annoyingly crooked on mine although sitting all the way down on the pot. I put one knob on for a test fit, then put the guitar away as I am awaiting for other parts to finalize the modification.
I just picked up the guitar again and the metal part fell off the plastic. Already falling apart without being played more than 5 minutes. The guitar itself sat on a stand without being disturbed and moved.
I got two of these for a Squire CV P-bass. I don't like those smaller domed knobs they use.
They were a perfect fit and looks very nice. The knurled pattern is a bit rouger than on the knobs they use for USA Fenders but no big deal.
Just be aware that these knobs only work with the split shaft pots normally used on cheaper instruments manufactured in Asia. They will not work with the solid shaft pots that requires a set screw.
I bought a couple of these little chrome speed knobs for my Precision bass, just because I wanted to make the instrument true to the original vintage.
If you are here, maybe you'll know that vintage Precision basses used these specific kind of knobs (which were the same used for Telecaster guitars at the time), instead of the more common types of knobs which are rounder on top. If you are someone who pays attention to the details, these knobs won't disappoint you!