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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2015-09-26 12:19 PM (#515543)
Subject: The Capo


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We all have our favorites...

Has anyone tried one of these ? I think it would be pretty cool if it was just plain, but I like the fulcrum/one-handed design idea. The options are icing on the cake.

http://www.thaliacapos.com/pages/overview
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360Ovation
Posted 2015-09-26 8:03 PM (#515556 - in reply to #515543)
Subject: Re: The Capo


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Yikes! Pricey!

(As you can tell, no, I haven't tried them... I wonder if they're really any better than the Planet Waves models (of which I have several and like them), or the G7 (which I also haven't tried)?

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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2015-09-26 10:37 PM (#515561 - in reply to #515556)
Subject: Re: The Capo



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360Ovation - 2015-09-26 6:03 PM
I wonder if they're really any better than the Planet Waves models (of which I have several and like them)

My thoughts exactly.
I got black and silver metal "Ned Steinberger" (PW) capos...
And a coupla red plastic ones that came free in EXP strings.
I also got a coupla Kysers that came Free-in-the-case with Used guitars.
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Darkbar
Posted 2015-09-27 5:59 AM (#515571 - in reply to #515543)
Subject: Re: The Capo



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Mousetrap/ Reinvented
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Peanut Butter
Posted 2015-09-27 9:47 AM (#515576 - in reply to #515543)
Subject: Re: The Capo


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I like the Planet Waves/Daddarrio (that I also got free), because you can adjust the tension without having to take it off. (It's called the NS Capo Lite - lite because its a plastic model). Regarding the new Thalia - the way I play guitar, I'm not moving a capo during a song. I have a Shubb which is OK. I tried the G7 which is around $40.00, which I though buzzed like mad and was the worst that I tried. And I didn't the huge apparatus hanging off of the fretboard. It gets in the way of my fretting hand.

So there you go - free is best IMO.
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Gemm
Posted 2015-09-27 11:34 AM (#515579 - in reply to #515543)
Subject: Re: The Capo



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Yes, NS Capo Lite is so simple, light (as the name suggests!) and great. But unfortunately it doesn't fit on my Standard Elite as the neck is too slim for it, so I've been using the NS Tri-Action capo, which works great. NS Capo Lite still fits on my Balladeer perfectly though.
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Beal
Posted 2015-09-27 11:37 AM (#515580 - in reply to #515543)
Subject: Re: The Capo



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I like the Elliot McKinney capos. Not cheap but I love them, they are all that I use except for the green Keyser drop D lever capo.
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fillhixx
Posted 2015-09-27 2:00 PM (#515584 - in reply to #515543)
Subject: Re: The Capo



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Ppsshhhh! Why buy new stuff before you wear out the old?

I've still got the second capo I ever bought....
(And the first set of strings, and wife...)
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Peanut Butter
Posted 2015-09-27 4:24 PM (#515587 - in reply to #515580)
Subject: Re: The Capo


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cwk2 - 2015-09-27 12:37 PM I like the Elliot McKinney capos. Not cheap but I love them, they are all that I use except for the green Keyser drop D lever capo.

 

 Hey Beal - I got a capo I want to sell you. You should definately upgrade. This Tony Rice signature model is all your for $---.00. I say the upgrade will improve your guitar playing, love-making (I'm sure you really don't need this), and relationship with your kids. It's a win-win!

 

(I hope you all don't mind a little humor.)

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360Ovation
Posted 2015-09-27 11:02 PM (#515601 - in reply to #515579)
Subject: Re: The Capo


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Gemm - 2015-09-27 11:34 AM

Yes, NS Capo Lite is so simple, light (as the name suggests!) and great. But unfortunately it doesn't fit on my Standard Elite as the neck is too slim for it, so I've been using the NS Tri-Action capo, which works great. NS Capo Lite still fits on my Balladeer perfectly though.


I've also noticed this about the NS Capo - doesn't clamp well enough on some thinner necks.

I've also modified one NS Capo Lite, making it into a cut capo, so I can use it for "dropped D" (key of E, of course), or even leave both the low E and A strings open...
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2015-09-28 7:44 AM (#515610 - in reply to #515543)
Subject: Re: The Capo



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I have at least a dozen capos laying around in various gig bags, but find I don't use any of them much anymore. My favorite was an old brass Victor that I had to rebuild with new pads a few years back. I believe Dunlop bought them out and now produces the same model with their name on it.
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cholloway
Posted 2015-09-28 4:36 PM (#515629 - in reply to #515543)
Subject: Re: The Capo


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These Thalia capos look more like a piece of jewelry than a tool.
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TAFKAR
Posted 2015-09-28 5:31 PM (#515635 - in reply to #515580)
Subject: Re: The Capo



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cwk2 - 2015-09-28 2:37 AM I like the Elliot McKinney capos. Not cheap but I love them, they are all that I use except for the green Keyser drop D lever capo.

 

Can you bring one of those to Australia for us to try? Spending over $200 on a capo sticks in my craw, it would have to be really special.

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nerdydave
Posted 2015-09-28 5:36 PM (#515636 - in reply to #515543)
Subject: Re: The Capo


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Hard to beat those plain old Kysers! Dependable and reasonably priced!!
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Nancy
Posted 2015-09-28 5:43 PM (#515637 - in reply to #515636)
Subject: Re: The Capo



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I like my Keyser!

But that one sure is pretty!!
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2015-09-28 7:05 PM (#515639 - in reply to #515543)
Subject: Re: The Capo



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I still have one of these capos in my denim jacket pocket...

I paid $3.50 for it in 2007. I rarely use it.
(I usually use the black NS capo that is in my backpack guitar case)
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TAFKAR
Posted 2015-09-28 8:03 PM (#515646 - in reply to #515543)
Subject: Re: The Capo



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You still have a denim jacket?
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2015-09-28 8:20 PM (#515648 - in reply to #515646)
Subject: Re: The Capo



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richard.parker - 2015-09-28 6:03 PM

You still have a denim jacket?
Doesn't everybody?


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Damon67
Posted 2015-09-28 8:28 PM (#515649 - in reply to #515646)
Subject: Re: The Capo



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richard.parker - 2015-09-28 6:03 PM You still have a denim jacket?

Yup





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Nancy
Posted 2015-09-28 8:45 PM (#515651 - in reply to #515649)
Subject: Re: The Capo



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I found mine down in a closet a few weeks ago, I was so excited, until I took it out, and it looked like it would fit a 12 year old boy.... my nephew was with me, and got a Vintage Levi Jean Jacket, he is a 12 year old boy... Hard to believe I was ever that small!!!

I saw an Ovation Jean Jacket on ebay, for $100, but I am hoping that DW will come out with their own line of Ovation Wear, and I can get a new one from them!!!

Looking Good Arthur!!! I had that same capo back in 1976, I still have it too!
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