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Jon Boyes
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RE: cejilla's (in reply to Patrick)
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ORIGINAL: Patrick After you use a Shub capo, you will never change. Nothing better in my view. Yep, like the man said... I'd really like to get one of those traditional capos as they look cool, but the Shubb is discrete, practical, hard wearing, fully adjustable, very clever design, quick release, etc etc.. I've been gigging with mine for about a year and a half now, can't imagine wanting another capo. Jon
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Date Sep. 2 2003 8:37:38
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