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Grandpa J
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Grandpa J
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11/30/2005 4:22 am
What is a good capos to purchase. :confused:
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6strngs_2hmbkrs
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6strngs_2hmbkrs
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11/30/2005 6:17 am
one like this: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=guitar/s=accessories/search/detail/base_pid/361600/

or one that looks identical to that one. it's best because you can take it off, put it on, or move it in like 2 seconds with one hand, I've seen other capos where you've actually had to put it on, and the turn two litte screw type things to make it tight... took like 2 minutes to put on... not good if you need to do it fast in between songs or something... plus one like the one I posted can be clipped onto your headstock when not in use so it's always in reach when you need it.
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11/30/2005 1:35 pm
I can vouch for the capo 6strngs posted. It's a nice capo, and very easy to use. There are defanately better ones out there, but unless you plan on using one a whole bunch, that one will work just fine.
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konman
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12/03/2005 6:12 am
This capo put little scratches on the back of my Takamine's neck :mad: , so I switched to this capo http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=guitar/search/detail/base_pid/361502/ :)
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