The Dobro Capos - HD- are made in my garage machine shop.....every one "goes through a test drive on a Dobro" or Jack Stepick Weissenborn prior to shipping.

The "muting " material is a high density urethane the metal components are Hardened Naval Brass.

The Capo is simple and quick to adapt to your Square Neck Guitar. Or Round Neck with a Nut Riser.

When you view the photo of my 60DS Dobro, showing tuners and nut area... with the Capo...mounted... you can also notice a Naval Brass Nut Riser...which I can supply, They are precision machined...not cast or bent forms. They elevate the strings appropriately 1/8 inch. 

There is a naval brass washer and a Delrin washer between the tone bar and the tightening nut.

The string height must be at least 3/8 inch above the frets.

The Capo overall length measures 2-1/2 inches. It will function well with all guitars with a total string spacing of a slight bit less than 2-1/2 inches.

If you are looking for a high-quality, cost-effective Capo …. that works…this is it and you pay less than half the price of some other Capos. 

The photos show this Capo on a quilted maple, Fairchild Dobro. Ray Fairchild passed away last year. The other Dobro and Mini Weissenborn guitars are available from Jack Stepick, Luthier. It also displayes the Capo on my 1977 60D-S Dobro and my Rogue 6 string electric lap steel guitar.

Recently there was a small increase in the Capo price, due to the increased cost in materials, energy and shipping costs for the materials.

Send me any questions you might have prior to buying one of my Capos. Check my eBay ratings. 

Regards,

Tom



International buyers pay all shipping costs.

Price increased due to material cost increase and shipping of material cost increase.