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Shubb C7B Partial Capo for Guitar - Unplated Brass

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Shubb C7B Partial Capo for Guitar - Unplated Brass
Price: $41.99 Qty: 2+ Price: $40.13 each Ships FREE within 1-27 Days In Stock Financing Available: Learn More

Product Description

Covers 3 inside strings. (skips 6, covers 5-4-3)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.I (Rick Shubb) was introduced to the concept of partial capoing many years ago by the great acoustic guitarist Harvey Reid and by Jeff Hickey, who developed the Third Hand capo (an elastic capo designed exclusively for partial capoing). These guys both were users of Shubb capos for "regular" capoing, but were WAY into the possibilities of partial capoing. In addition to using a Third Hand, I noticed that Harvey had modified one of his Shubb capos by cutting it down so that it skipped the outside string and covered only the next three. He got some really wonderful sounds with this partial capo. Shortly thereafter I saw Chris Proctor using one he had customized, evidently inspired by Harvey.  A few years later I met Adrian Legg, who was introduced to me by John Pearse as "the best guitar player in Europe," which is no exaggeration. I noticed that he, too, was using a sawed-off Shubb capo quite a lot, as an integral part of his amazing guitar style.  Adrian, Harvey, Chris, and Jeff had urged me for quite some time to put an end to this wanton mutilation of Shubb capos, and to actually make one ourselves that would do the job. In 1995 we introduced our partial capo, and it has been growing in popularity ever since.

Product Features

  • Brand: Shubb
  • Manufacturer Part: C7B
  • Roller design
  • It skips the outside string and covers the next three, either 2-3-4 or 5-4-3 (emulating DADGAD tuning)

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