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DirkWilder
Posted 2004-10-07 8:55 AM (#176586)
Subject: 12 String Capo


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Location: Portola Hills,CA
I am looking for a capo that will reach all the strings on my 12 string guitars at the 7th fret. I like Kyser, but even their 12 string model won't quite reach them all. Tried the G7th because I was told it would reach, but is doesn't do the job either. I have seen some members who recomend the Bird of Paradise and others, but I want to make sure the next capo I buy will reach all my strings ath the 7th fret. Any 12 stringers with recommendations?
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cliff
Posted 2004-10-07 9:21 AM (#176587 - in reply to #176586)
Subject: Re: 12 String Capo


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Location: NJ
At gigs with my partner, I very often go the route of the "poor man's mandolin" by capoing my 12-string Legend at the 7th (sometimes 9th) fret.

I've been using the Shubb 12-string capo with excellent results!

You can order 'em online at Shubb's website (just make sure that you order the 12-string model). They're around $29 if I remember correctly.
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12string
Posted 2004-10-07 9:22 AM (#176588 - in reply to #176586)
Subject: Re: 12 String Capo


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Location: Sierra Madre, CA
The shubb deluxe for 12 strings.http://shubb.com/
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-10-07 9:32 AM (#176589 - in reply to #176586)
Subject: Re: 12 String Capo


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Location: Fayetteville, NC
I'll agree with The Shubb. My dad picked me up one for my 12 String when i visited Texas in July. Excellent Capo!!
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-10-07 9:45 AM (#176590 - in reply to #176586)
Subject: Re: 12 String Capo


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Location: Yucaipa, California
...yup... Shubb 12-string does the trick... :cool:

Janet Davis Music has them for $14.95 (Deluxe is $22.95).

Shubb 12-string Capo at Janet Davis Music


I think the G7 Folks are looking into the possibility of making a longer 12-string model...

PT: is that correct??
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45flint
Posted 2004-10-07 11:18 AM (#176591 - in reply to #176586)
Subject: Re: 12 String Capo


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Location: Wooster, Ohio
Used Shubb for years in the 12 and 6 sting model. Hard to beat and it looks from the replies they have the 12 string market sowed up.

Steve
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MrDano
Posted 2004-10-07 11:23 AM (#176592 - in reply to #176586)
Subject: Re: 12 String Capo


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Location: Toronto
Yes indeed - got my business too...
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DirkWilder
Posted 2004-10-08 6:49 PM (#176593 - in reply to #176586)
Subject: Re: 12 String Capo


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How can I argue with a unanimous recomendation. I just orded the 12 String Shubb. Thanks.
PS: G7th is working on a 12 String capo, but it will be quite a while to market.

Thanks to all!
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Claude Jean
Posted 2004-11-02 8:59 AM (#176594 - in reply to #176586)
Subject: Re: 12 String Capo


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Location: Canada
I second the Shubb 12 string capo.
I try Dunlop and Kyser and they didn't work well for a 12 strings. Shubb do the job very well.
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MWoody
Posted 2004-11-02 9:16 AM (#176595 - in reply to #176586)
Subject: Re: 12 String Capo



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I like Band Wagons! I have found my Schubb 12 capo to be the most useful of all. I can tolerate the Kyser but the Schubb has better clearance at the "nut".

Always gives me a clean barre.
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Duncan J
Posted 2004-11-02 9:21 AM (#176596 - in reply to #176586)
Subject: Re: 12 String Capo


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Posts: 295

Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
I'm reclaiming my two "boutique" acoustics from the store where they were selling on consignment. One of them is a 12-string, and I was thinking of getting a capo for it so I could tune it down, then capo it so it plays to standard tuning. It seems the consensus is to go with the Shubb. A timely thread!

Would it be better to tune it down a semi-tone or a whole tone?
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