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Amazon £2 delivered and I prefer the rubber pad to that on my more expensive capo.
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PROFESSIONAL QUALITY GOOD FUN ACHIEVEMENTS
Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
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Looks like a copy of the dunlop capo. For the price you can't go wrong to have a spare and fun engrish packaging to boot
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I'm always looking for GOOD FUN ACHIEVEMENTS. PROFESSIONAL QUALITY is a bonus.
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Fits comfortably in your hand

Wait.. are we all using capos wrong??
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USING CAPOS IS WRONG, DOUG
Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
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Looks good for £2. Is it going to take a shit on nitro finished guitars?

(I know it's cheap Chinese made rip off and is most likely made of a composite of children's tears and some random deadly chemical that's been banned from the 70s made into a "plastic" but it doesn't hurt to ask)
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I have the Dunlop version of that. Had it forever. Lol
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Thomas wrote:Looks good for £2. Is it going to take a shit on nitro finished guitars?
Probably, but it doesn't stay on the guitar a minute longer than necessary - neither does the other
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Speaking of which...

Jim Dunlop JD-83CN Trigger Capo Curved - Nickel
by Jim Dunlop
88 customer reviews
#1 Best Seller in Bass-Drum Pedals

You what?
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For when your bass drum is tuned sliiiiiiightly too low
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I'm the sort of fool that'd forget and leave it on there. I blame old age.

Anyhoo I got one to try. Ta for the heads up :)
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I'm with you gents, PROFESSIONAL QUALITY GOOD FUN ACHIEVEMENTS trump them regular achievements any day.


Reminds me of this legendary Monterey Park landmark, though singlepickup may be the only one to "get" it, for what it's worth ;)

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Post by sholkham »

I think I have the same one just in green. No problems so far on my old fender musicmaster neck, but sometimes I worry that the spring is a little too strong.