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Cervantes -> looking for a traditional Cejilla (Jan. 6 2018 16:31:06)

I tried my teachers Cejilla and really liked it.
Having trouble finding one I like.
The ones at Ostrie Music seem well made and reasonable price but look pretty plain.
There are some on E bay including Felipe Conde for various pricing.
Thanks for any suggestions




Dudnote -> RE: looking for a traditional Cejilla (Jan. 6 2018 18:43:38)

Somewhere there's a thread where both Kiko and I got one from the same dealer. Mine still works great. Searching for "cejilla" gave these, among others...
http://www.foroflamenco.com/tm.asp?m=139750&mpage=2&p=&tmode=1&smode=1&key=cejilla
http://www.foroflamenco.com/tm.asp?m=62644&mpage=3&p=&tmode=1&smode=1&key=cejilla




jalalkun -> RE: looking for a traditional Cejilla (Jan. 6 2018 20:56:01)

is he still making these cejillas? i totally fell in love with this offset peg cejilla and even posted on the thread you mentioned months ago. but no reply so far :(




pundi64 -> RE: looking for a traditional Cejilla (Jan. 6 2018 20:57:08)

eBay has many for sale.




Flamencito -> RE: looking for a traditional Cejilla (Jan. 7 2018 14:10:28)

I am happy with one of these ones:

http://www.guitarraspantoja.es/catalogo-de-accesorios.php




Dudnote -> RE: looking for a traditional Cejilla (Jan. 7 2018 16:17:18)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Dudnote
Somewhere there's a thread...

Found it... I bought a second capo from maderasprimas, it's got a lower profile which I prefer, so that tends to be my main capo.
http://www.foroflamenco.com/tm.asp?m=277855&p=1&tmode=1&smode=1




tele -> RE: looking for a traditional Cejilla (Jan. 8 2018 10:41:31)

I think this one is the best ever made:
https://www.guitarshop.fi/epages/guitarshop.sf/fi_FI/?ObjectPath=/Shops/20120510-11092-110062-1/Products/D10

it's brazilian rosewood and the peg has a lip that ensures that the string applies downward pressure. Also there's an enlarged hole so that the melted tip of the string is out of the way. I don't wonder why people prefer dunlop capos since there's so few traditional cejillas that work well. This is the only one that has worked for me. The guy who made these is already retired and more won't be made. Use the contact page to order one internationally, they ship from Finland. I have commercial interest in praising these, altough I know the maker.




jalalkun -> RE: looking for a traditional Cejilla (Jan. 8 2018 11:18:30)

how does this lip work? could you maybe show us yours and how it works? i'm thinking about getting myself a new cejilla, maybe from tony if he still makes them (anyone an idea?), maybe maderas primeras, maybe your finnish cejilla




tele -> RE: looking for a traditional Cejilla (Jan. 8 2018 12:59:25)

it has single lip like this one
https://www.cassandrastrings.com/568/standard-swiss-ebony-violin-peg-set.jpg

the string is wrapped around the peg so it's above the lip. most importantly there is no knot or melted string end that would be on the way of the string when wrapping it around

for those who like traditional cejillas, I also recommend trying rubber instead of leather, it works then like a dunlop capo but slightly better, this is the ultimate capo "configuration" in my opinion.




jalalkun -> RE: looking for a traditional Cejilla (Jan. 8 2018 20:43:04)

oh I understand. kinda like a thread guiding the peg downwards. interesting...thanks [:)]




Piwin -> RE: looking for a traditional Cejilla (Jan. 8 2018 20:51:13)

quote:

how does this lip work?


Sheesh. Men. They'll never learn.



(I'm going, I'm going!) [8D]




jalalkun -> RE: looking for a traditional Cejilla (Jan. 8 2018 21:39:41)

I like your sense of humor, Piwin. XD




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