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Quick Draw Capo Reviews

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Quick Draw Capo
This sliding capo is a must have for any guitar, banjo, bouzouki or mandolin player. Slide it instantly to any fret for seamless key changes. With zero friction, it can move effortlessly over any fret or nut, meaning it never needs to be removed. Best of all, this quick draw capo will enhance the tone without distorting the pitch.
Please specify at checkout for Banjo, Guitar or Bouzouki. Also suitable for Mandolin.
 
ESTIMATED SHIPPING TIMES: 
IRELAND (Next Day)
UK (5 - 7 days)
EUROPE (7 days)
USA and CANADA (7 - 10 days)
REST OF WORLD (10 - 14 days)

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Phone:

18322432

Location:

Unit 137 Baldoyle Industrial Estate, Baldoyle,
Unit 137 Baldoyle Industrial Estate, Baldoyle
Dublin
D13 X958

Bought a quick draw capo for my new Irish bouzouki. Should do the trick.
1 Helpful Report
Posted 5 years ago
Works perfectly.
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Posted 5 years ago
Hard to get capo over but if I make it loose it won’t stop strings
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Posted 6 years ago
Great capo. Came as described & shipping was prompt
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Posted 6 years ago
Extremely pleased with my Quick Draw Capos (for guitar and for bouzouki). Tuning stays unthwarted even far up the neck, and a few half-turns of the adjustment screw did away with any string buzz. The capo does exactly what I hoped for: allowing me to change keys mid-strumming, only limited by my own skills. Now all that matters is practice. Great purchase!
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Posted 6 years ago
Ordered a Quick Draw capo which arrived in a very timely manner. A tiny bit hard to get on, but after that it’s a gem. Easy to slide as needed and holds pitch nicely. Thanks McNeela Music!!!
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Posted 6 years ago
Perfect item, fast & friendly service!
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Posted 7 years ago
This is the 3rd one of these I have bought. The first wore out after years, the second is still going strong, but I wanted one in reserve. With the action on my guitar, which is fairly low and using DADGAD tuning, I can get the 3rd fret to the 10th fret to sound (mostly) in tune. With more tension added, I can get the 1st and 2nd fret, but it throws the higher frets out of tune, starting around 6.
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Posted 7 years ago