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Topic: Leno capo
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Ron Stroud Member From: Ft. Worth, TX
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posted 06 February 2001 06:30 PM
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Does anybody have a picture of a Leno capo they could post or email me? |
gary pierce Member From: Bartlett, TN 38135 USA
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posted 06 February 2001 07:40 PM
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I don't have a picture of a Leno capo but I own one and it works better than any other except the FluxSheerhorn capo. I believe either one is available from Elderly Instruments or Resophonic Outfitters. Gary P. |
Keith Doot New Member From: Tumwater, Washington, USA
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posted 07 February 2001 09:23 AM
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Mr Pierce,Have you compared the Leno capo to Paul Beards capo? If so what did you think of the Beard one? My understanding of Reso capos is you have to be carefull not to kink the strings, and that os Leno's claim to fame. Thanks Keith
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Tom Member From: New Milford,,CT., USA
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posted 07 February 2001 11:39 PM
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Ron, Hi, I've been useing a Leno Capo for years. I have a 8 string Dobro {tm} in A6 tuning, I have never had any problems with it or strings being crimped. The Leno Capo is IDENTICLE to the one Mike Auldridge uses. Infact I saw Mike's "capo" several years before the Leno Capo came along. You should have no problem getting it through a Reg' music shop. Tom>Dobro>8>A6 |