Limited Edition Capo

Cherry Blossom

Limited Edition Capo

Cherry Blossom

RADIUS GUIDE

This Limited Edition Capo features beautiful Cherry Blossoms, UV-Embossed onto a Sky Blue Abalone.

Metal Finish
Black Chrome
Chrome
24K Gold

This Limited Edition Capo features beautiful Cherry Blossoms, UV-Embossed onto a Sky Blue Abalone.

 













Customer Reviews

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Sam K.
Capo for 8 String Baritone

Got this for an Alvarez 8 string baritone (stock string gauges) and so far this is the only capo that works for it. You have to get the high tension human touch fretpad in the correct radius (15" in this case) and experiment with the placement a bit, but it does work. No buzzing and no pulling the string pairs out of tune in different directions. The fretpads are very soft and I don't know how long they'll last, but they're inexpensive so it's not a big deal to order a few extra. The only real downside is that it doesn't close far enough to clip on to your headstock, but I'll gladly deal with that for a capo that works.

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Sel
Gift for a friend!

So beautiful, has a very very nice clean finish. I know she’s gonna absolutely love it!!

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Jim S.
A Great Capo Addition for My Top Ukuleles

I am a fan of Thalia capos, now having seven of them: (1) the pearl name custom that is the subject of this review, with black chrome; (2) Hawaiian Koa Celtic Knot, with black chrome; (3) another Hawaiian Celtic Knot, with black chrome; (4) Green Angel Wing, with 24k gold; (5) Red Angel Wing, with chrome; (6) Teal Angel Wing, with chrome; and (7) Curly Koa, with black chrome. It was nice to have the ability to get one that is personalized with my name. Yes, these are expensive; but they are also very high quality, that add a nice compliment to a high quality instrument (mine are all used on tenor or baritone ukuleles, for which on tenors one should also get the “ukulele sock,” which is a $1.00 small rubber sleeve that fits over the back-of-neck arm to accommodate the narrower neck profile; for baritone ukuleles, the regular “thumb” fits fine).

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Gene O.
Nice, eye catching

The first time I used the Thalia capo, I received several positive comments about it's appearance. Being a seasoned musician I do find certain hand angles that make opening the capo when first placing it in the neck challenging. This is most like not a problem for younger guitarists, but for some, be aware. You just need to learn how to deal with it...

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Tom N.
Built to last

Thru the years, I like most guitarists have tried many capos and most have not worked the way advertised.
They have been either hard to maneuver or altered the tuning.
The Thalia, I’m happy to say is the exception.
The capo stays in tune up and down the neck and is easily positioned while playing.
I love the look and the manufacturing quality they put in their product.
5 star

Fretboard Radius Guide By Guitar Make & Model

To achieve a perfect fit, the Thalia Capo comes with multiple interchangable fretpads so that you can match the fretboard radius of your specific instrument. The following table lists common fretboard radii used by major manufacturer.  If you do not find your specific brand and model below you can Google your guitar make/model plus the words "fretboard radius"; if that doesn't work you can use the manual method which is described here 

Please Note:  12-String & 8-String Guitars should use our High Tension OctaveTouch fretpads to get the best performance.  Standard Tension and High Tension Rubber fretpads are included with every capo.  Our Teflon fretpads will likely not work on instruments with octave strings. size chart guide fret board

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NOTE:  This data has been collected from a wide range of sources and has not been completely verified for accuracy.  If you discover that any of this data is wrong or have additional brands/models to add to our database please send us an email to support@thaliacapos.com.  Thank you for your help!