KYSER Banjo/Mandolin Capo
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Buy Guitar Parts Online UK - 197 Union Street Phone: +447791299611 - Email: [email protected] Torquay TQ1 4BY Unuted Kingdom KYSER Banjo/Mandolin Capo Brand: Product Code: KYSER BANJO | BIN 10 Availability: 1 Weight: 0.15kg Dimensions: 0.00cm x 0.00cm x 0.00cm Price: £12.95 Short Description KYSER Banjo/Mandolin Capo. The Kyser Capo for banjo or mandolin is a smaller version of the standard Kyser Quick-Change Capo Description The Kyser Capo for banjo or mandolin is a smaller version of the standard Kyser Quick- Change Capo. This Kyser capo beats anything on the market for clamping a banjo or a mandolin's paired strings. Designed for quick and accurate setting for live performance. Kyser Trigger Capo For Ukulele, Mandolin and Banjo The Kyser Capo for banjo or mandolin is a smaller version of the standard Kyser Quick-Change Capo. This Kyser capo beats anything on the market for clamping a banjo or a mandolin's paired strings. Designed for quick and accurate setting for live performance What makes the Shubb capo so special? For one thing, its ingenious design: a patented locking action which provides an unrivalled combination of power, speed, accuracy and ease of use. One smooth flip of the lever locks it securely in place... and removes it just as quickly. And the Shubb capo doesn't create tuning problems. Its soft, resilient rubber is specially designed to work just like a fingertip, so it doesn't bend the strings over the frets. Its closing action is just like your hand, so it doesn't pull the string off center. As a result, no re-tuning is necessary! Precisely machined of brass and carefully hand assembled, a Shubb capo is manufactured without compromise. Simply holding one in your hand conveys a sense of quality. Snapping it solidly onto a guitar neck, and then removing it, all within about one second, will confirm its reputation for excellence. Introduced in 1980, the original Shubb Capo is the choice of millions of musicians worldwide Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).