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Purchased 24k gold finish for lasting luster - after all Thalia claims to be the beautiful capo - read their story about Thalia thinking Taylor Swift needed a beautiful capo. Only a few months after receipt of my 24k gold capo the finish begins to tarnish. Quote from Thalia after contact regarding the tarnished 24k gold, "We're also very sorry but our warranty only covers mechanical failures...", going on to offer a one time 20% discount on a new purchase. It's beautiful, if you get a good one and it works well as a capo. it's also very large and in the way for many types of playing. You can purchase a similar quality without the premium price. Been buying capos for 50 years and none have finish issues like this new one. Over priced specialty products like this one should offer a replacement, especially when they market their product as being beautiful. Will not recommend to anyone without alerting them to potentially faulty finishes. I fully expect his review to be deleted or rewritten.
This is a pretty good one, while the Taylor one looks better, while I hope that there’s a Western Classic version
Stunning work. Best looking accent for a guitar that I have seen, with blue hints and tones and custom script with my name. Very nice product.
Beautiful.
Not my first Thalia capo. And I have a box full of other brands. Thalia certainly has the bling. Two suggestions: lose weight, lower tension.
Thalias are in no danger of blowing away:
23g - D'Addario Pro Plus
34g - G7th Heritage
37g - Shubb F1
42g - Shubb F3
76g - Black Mountain
95g - Thalia
The first 3 capos together weigh about what the Thalia does. They all work.
While there is no way to test it as it isn’t adjustable, I suspect the Thalia might easily work for many with half the tension.
I value capos that can be easily installed with one (left) hand with no risk of dropping it (and denting the guitar if it hits). Thalias need significant grip strength to do that and not everyone has that.
And they’re expensive.