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Leñador -> RE: Beware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar! (May 8 2014 3:45:09)

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ou should try Jameson´s Redbreast, if you can find it.

Got a new mission!

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Can you do that after you throw back a few Jamisons?/quote]
It's like spinach to Popeye for us of Irish blood! lol [:D]




rojarosguitar -> RE: Beware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar! (May 8 2014 4:45:08)

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ORIGINAL: timoteo

Perhaps we're talking about different capos - PW makes many models. The one I'm referring to is http://www.amazon.com/Planet-Waves-Classical-Guitar-Black/dp/B000OZ981I

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That's the one I was meaning ... Of course, on the backside a Dunlop or a traditional cejilla is less obstructive. On the front side a cejilla is certainly more obstructive, and Dunlop more or less the same (lower but wider).




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wiking -> RE: Beware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar! (May 13 2014 8:32:32)

Actually the neck is perfect, the capo's relief just does not fit it very well due to the new roller ball system. I think if I got one without the rollerball it would work better.




estebanana -> RE: Beware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar! (May 15 2014 1:57:31)

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Actually the neck is perfect, the capo's relief just does not fit it very well due to the new roller ball system. I think if I got one without the rollerball it would work better.


I love Rollerball.





rombsix -> RE: Beware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar! (May 15 2014 2:22:41)

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Carbonero Schubbs it up his ___that why it works for him.


[:D]




rombsix -> RE: Beware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar! (May 15 2014 2:32:30)

You are ALL mistaken... This is by far the best capo.

http://www.richtonemusic.co.uk/Data/Product_Images/jim-dunlop-trigger-capo-curved-black.jpg

The Big Lebowski uses it, and we all know he's bad...

Cheers!




estebanana -> RE: Beware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar! (May 15 2014 2:44:46)

yeah but if it were me I would saw off those long arms in the back to half length and use it to rob the 7-11 or shoplift beers or candy bars.

Look Biotches I haz a sawed off cejilla and I wull pop a cap in yoass give if you don't give me the Hagen daz.




rombsix -> RE: Beware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar! (May 15 2014 7:11:36)

Being generous with the sake I see...




ralexander -> RE: Beware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar! (May 15 2014 12:19:02)

I can't stand capos with too much crap sticking out the back - I use the Shubb classical and it works like a charm, not sure if mine is a slightly different model or what.

There was a nice guy on here selling homemade cejillas a while back, I think his name was Tony. Someone else might remember his username. I had one and liked it, but the Shubb was just less fussy to work with. I do agree with Riconde that a traditional cejilla has a much higher cool factor [8D]




Cloth Ears -> RE: Beware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar! (May 19 2014 10:15:28)

I have a roller shubb and the older one without the roller, they work fine on my guitars and are less likely to rub the finish off than a Jim Dunlop type.

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ORIGINAL: Ricardo

traditional wood with peg cejilla is the best because they look by far the coolest. I always have two on hand in case the string breaks during a show. I find some of these modern alien space age capos offensive.


I am interested in a cejilla: as they don't angle back away from the fret on the 6th string, do they inhibit left hand movement at all?




Guest -> RE: Beware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar! (May 19 2014 23:36:04)

Anybody use these?
Curious to find any reviews or thoughts ...
Seem bulky at the back but look practical
I like either traditional wooden or the Dunlop
But awkward changing positions particularly with the dpa 4099 clip on microphone

http://youtu.be/HLW8m4E18Yg




flamencoLVR -> RE: Beware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar! (Jul. 2 2015 3:54:11)

Lenador, Doesn't that metal buckle tend to scratch the neck?




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