Topic: concerning capo's

Who can help me here to find a decent capo, that I can use and acoustic and electric

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I think if you check out Shubb capos that you'll find what you need. I've tried several types and brands but really like the Shubb...for electric, acoustic, and my mandolins. Here's the website...    www.shubb.com

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Thats the kind i use too.

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Keyser's capo it has a spring type clip you squeeze it and place it on you neck & done.

Bootlegger.

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I use the G7th capo
It was given to me a few months ago. I find the variable pressure aspect excellent and it doesn't get in the way www.g7th.com
Greetings from Downunder BTW my first post

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Welcome Cagey Mac!

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shubb - simply works

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Most all of the manufacturers have great products that will do the job and are a snap to put on. The real key is what is comfortable for you. Check them all out at a music store.
Peace, Joe Fitz

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The Shubb has been my favourite for 20 + years. If you use classical steel string and electric guitars they have a model to suit. There is a flat one for classical a standard curve for acoustics and some electrics and a more radical curve for tighter radius electrics. They also make a special one for Dobro and Mandolin.