I prefer to take the capo off the guitar between song key changes. I bought this capo to replace one like it that was easy to install and remove. This permits me to make a solid B7 chord with nothing behind my hand. This capo is built to leave on the neck between key changes and simply slide it up and past the string nut storing it whilst playing open chords. For that reason it is very difficult to take on and off the neck more than once a night. As a result I took it out to my shop where I squeezed it together sufficiently to easily line up the slots and ground away a portion of the top bar so that the locking loop would slide into place very easily. Be aware of these short falls if you're like me.
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The Paige Capo is just as good and works just as well as the High Dollar Elliott Capos. Construction is basically the same and the appearance is pleasing. I have five of them and use them on my Marin Guitars. Glad to pay what I did for something that performs with ease and didn’t pay $170 or better for the Elliott.
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I love using a guitar capo. This is a good one. Has the features of one 3 times the price. Very good build perhaps a little heavy. Requires some finesse to understand how to use it 4 out of 5 stars because There is a learning curve using this capo.
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Perfect. Compact, out of the way, looks great. Great quality. Doesn’t stick out like a sore thumb like a Kyser or other clip-ons. I like that it stays on the guitar as well. I’ll eventually just get one for every guitar I own.
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Best country rhythm/bluegrass capo on the market. It doesn't encumber your fretting hand in the first position chords. Light, quick and extremely functional. A must have in your guitar case!
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