All of our Truss Rod Covers consist of a finished top layer (Black Ebony, Santos Rosewood, Indian Rosewood, AAA Curly Koa, or Purpleheart) with two base layers of Santos Rosewood. We use this layered construction on a base of Santos Rosewood for enhanced durability.
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Get a Custom Truss Rod Cover for your Gibson Guitar with an iconic Gibson Bell Shaped truss rod cover. Officially licensed by Gibson.
All of our Truss Rod Covers consist of a finished top layer (Black Ebony, Santos Rosewood, Indian Rosewood, AAA Curly Koa, or Purpleheart) with two base layers of Santos Rosewood. We use this layered construction on a base of Santos Rosewood for enhanced durability.
LIFETIME WARRANTY
LIFETIME WARRANTY
Thalia Capos is committed to quality and all Thalia Jewelry come with a LIFETIME WARRANTY; this includes any mechanical functions and inlay portions of the jewelry. If something goes wrong drop us a line at support@thaliacapos.com and we will fix it or provide you with a replacement.
This warranty is only available to the original purchaser through ThaliaCapos.com or our company stores on other e-commerce sites and is not transferable. If you received Thalia Jewelry as a gift, please let us know who you received it from when you contact support with a warranty claim. Please note that this warranty does not cover misuse, accidental damage or scratches to the metal finish.
OUR STORY
OUR STORY
One day in 2010 as 8-year old Thalia Bradley was playing guitar, she gazed up at the poster of Taylor Swift on her bedroom wall. Taylor was holding a beautifully inlaid Hawaiian Koa Taylor guitar. As she focused on Taylor's guitar, she had a big idea.
Thalia was using a capo that day, but as she stared at the poster she envisioned a much more beautiful capo for Taylor, one that would perfectly match her Hawaiian Koa Taylor guitar. That was the seed of an idea that would ultimately lead to the invention of the Thalia Capo.
For Thalia's father Chris was an inventor and guitar player and he loved Thalia's idea, but he also thought the capo could be redesigned to make it much easier to use. They went to work and some 70 prototypes and four years later it was ready.
The "reverse action" design of the new Thalia Capo makes it easy to apply with just the fretting hand using the same pinching action as a barre chord. And of course it also features exotic wood and abalone shell inlays, just as Thalia had imagined.