PPartial Capo Devices Currently on the Market

 
This is the current selection of partial capo devices you can buy. None of these devices is superior in all ways to the others, and they each have advantages and disadvantages. If you are serious about exploring the partial capo or performing music that uses the idea, you may want to own a number of them. We now carry all types of partial capos, from Third Hand, Woodie's, Shubb, Spider & Kyser.

PARTIAL CAPOS
CAPO
PROS
CONS
OUR PRICE
Third Hand Capo

Third Hand Capo

(universal)

 

Truly universal- does all possible configurations on all guitars. Least expensive. A must-have for exploring partial capo-ing.
Clumsier to operate than others, hard to move and to reach over. Most "low-tech" looking.

$16.95

+ $3 shipping

buy from

woodpecker.com

 Spider Capo

Spider Capo

(universal)

Fits most guitars, you can change configurations while playing!, no elastic to wear out. Nice space-age look
May not have enough clamping force for heavier strings, 12-string etc. May fall off. Expensive.

$39.95

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Shubb c7b capo

Shubb

(strings 2-3-4 or 3-4-5)

Very low-profile, easy to reach over & behind, very durable. Can form Esus chord or A chord at 2nd fret, or do other things at higher frets.
Requires 2 hands to put on or move

$21.95

+ $3 shipping

buy from

woodpecker.com

Kyser Shortcut

Kyser "Shortcut" Capo

(strings 2-3-4 or 3-4-5)

Can be put on or moved with one hand, even in mid-song. Can form Esus chord or A chord at 2nd fret, or do other things at higher frets.
Harder to reach over than the Shubb, spring mechanism weakens with age, may not hold heavy strings or 12-string

$21.95

+ shipping

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Transpo Capo

"Transpo" Capo

(Esus - 3 string)

Allows very fast access to Esus configuration in keys of E, F, F# and G
Cannot flip around to form A chord, only works on a few frets, and does not work well on short or long-scales. Spring mechanism weakens. Expensive.

apparently no longer available anywhere

Shubb c8b capo

Shubb model c8b

(5 or 4 strings)

Very strong, durable, low-profile, can be easily shortened or notched for custom capos. Can use as banjo or mandolin capo.
Requires 2 hands to put on or move. On most guitars, you can capo 5 strings with just a normal capo slid over.

$21.95

+ $3 shipping

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woodpecker.com

Kyser "Drop D" Capo

(5 or 4 strings)

Fast operation, can store on headstock or strap
Weaker clamp mechanism, hard to reach over, difficult to shorten or modify.On most guitars, you can capo 5 strings with just a normal capo slid over.

$21.95

+ shipping

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Kyser Double Drop D

Kyser "Double Drop D" Lever Capo

(middle 4 strings)

Very fast operation, can store on headstock or strap. Press lever to fret string under the capo!
Hard to reach over, expensive. Not musically as useful as other single-purpose partial capos.

$37.95

+ shipping

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Woodie's G Band 1

Woodie's "G-Band"

Model 1 Capo

(single outer string )

Very low-profile, easy to reach around. Capos either E string at any fret.
Sometimes wiggles off, does not fit wide necks, has trouble higher up on neck

$14.95

+ $2 shipping

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woodpecker.com

Woodie's G Band 2

Woodie's "G-Band"

Model 2 Capo

(2 outer strings)

Very low-profile, easy to reach around. Can capo 2 outer strings on either side of fingerboard.
Sometimes falls off, may not fit wide necks, has trouble higher up on neck

$14.95

+ $2 shipping

buy from

woodpecker.com

         

 

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