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Dunlop Elastic Heavy Single Capo
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submitted4 years ago
asked byNancy the Newbie
fromclarkston washington
will this capo fit an acoustic guitar neck?
Yes it will.submitted6 years ago
asked byManoteal
fromSan Diego, CA
I see on this inexpensive Dunlop capo (which I have used successfully in the past) has an exposed rivet in the back that would scratch a guitar neck and one of the reviewers said that as well- why is there a rivet in the back that would contact the wood or is it just not adjusted correctly in the picture?
I don't think you will have an issue.submitted7 years ago
asked byFluteLoops
fromSLC, UT
Can this be used on a Tenor Ukulele?
Yes, this can be used on a tenor ukuleleYes, this can be used on a tenor ukulelesubmitted7 years ago
asked byDylan
fromundisclosed
How do you put it on? (Be specific please!) Is it easier to use than more expensive capos?
It works in a similar fashion to a Belt. You put the plastic part across the fret, then wrap the strap around it and it clips like a belt buckle. It's about as easy to use as the clip-on style tuners but the benefit to this one is that if the player has a hard time opening and closing the clamp style capos this will be a lot easier on the hand. The only con i can think of is that it won't be as durable.

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