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KYSER
Kyser KBMB Banjo, Mandolin, Ukulele Capo. Black
Model: KBMB

This Kyser Quick-Change capo is specifically made for the necks of smaller instruments like banjos, ukuleles, and mandolins. With a much smaller body, no radius, and lighter spring tension than the original Kyser Quick-Change capo, it?s the perfect fit for the neck of your banjo, ukulele, and mandolin. This Kyser Quick-Change capo is expertly engineered and built to last. It is reliable and does just what it is designed to do ? Clearly raise the pitch of your banjo, ukulele, and mandolin so you can play in a different key without retuning or changing fingering. Seasoned professionals and beginning players alike appreciate how the Kyser Quick-Change capo helps them transpose their instrument in seconds, with only one hand. The beauty of the Kyser Quick-Change is in its simplicity. Kyser pioneered this design and although often imitated, a Kyser is never equaled. There is no substitute for a genuine Kyser Quick-Change capo. Made by hand in Texas, USA. Guaranteed for life. MORE»

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Shubb L9BLU Lite Ukulele Capo. Blue
Model: L9BLU

Is a Lightweight capo for you? Maybe. Some people associate a certain amount of heft with quality, while many others feel that a capo should be as light as possible. Neither opinion is right or wrong; it's a matter of choice. If a lighter weight capo is to your liking, and that of your instrument, then the Shubb Lite is definitely the capo for you! MORE»

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Shubb L9RED Lite Ukulele Capo. Red
Model: L9RED

Is a Lightweight capo for you? Maybe. Some people associate a certain amount of heft with quality, while many others feel that a capo should be as light as possible. Neither opinion is right or wrong; it's a matter of choice. If a lighter weight capo is to your liking, and that of your instrument, then the Shubb Lite is definitely the capo for you! MORE»

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SHUBB
Shubb S5 Deluxe Banjo Capo
Model: S5

Crafted of solid stainless steel to resist nicks and scratches, this capo will look just as beautiful years from now as it does today. When the Shubb Capo was first introduced in 1980, capos were elevated to a whole new level. In 1998 the Shubb Deluxe pushed the envelope again. Many people thought that the original Shubb could not be improved, but with the Deluxe they introduced upgrades in materials, design, geometry and ergonomics. It became the flagship product of their line. Still made in their shop in Missouri and assembled by their crew in California, as it always has been. MORE»

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