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SHUBB Guitar Capo


Sgt Tee
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Sgt Tee
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06/12/2012 10:36 pm
I would like to know which is the least obtrusive capo on the market now. I have been using the Shubb, but I have big mitts and it gets in my way. looking for one that you will feel like its not there on the fret board. I even tried moving it up a little off the fret to give my left hand a little more room, but that is not happening
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Douglas Showalter
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Douglas Showalter
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07/02/2012 6:41 am
From what I have seen the SHUBB seems to be the smallest capo, being that it is small and doesn't stick off the side of the neck (ala Keyser.)

In order to hold all six strings down, and keep them in tune, the capo has to be a certain size to do so. They can't really get any smaller. Let me know if you find anything and I will do the same.

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hunter1801
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07/02/2012 8:51 pm
I have a Shubb and it never gets in the way.
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aschleman
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aschleman
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07/03/2012 6:06 pm
never have had an issue with my keyser's... had a dunlop once that was the same basic style as the keyser that i actually preferred to the keyser... it had a slightly lower profile. can't remember the model though.
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