Shubb Guitar Capos and Banjo Capos

Shubb Instrument Capos

When you need a capo that fits around your instrument’s neck like a glove, Shubb is the name to trust. Rick Shubb was a professional West Coast bluegrass player for many years before getting into capos. It began with him telling his banjo student, a mechanic named Dave Coontz, about a concept for a fifth-string capo design. Without being asked, Coontz made a prototype, and he eventually became Shubb’s business partner. Together, the duo now offers a variety of products that provide the secure clamping you need without string buzz, stretching or pulling.

Premium Guitar Capos and More

Strings and Beyond is now an authorized Shubb retailer bringing you the finest capos and accessories. The rolling mechanism uses a special rubber sleeve that is durable yet soft, giving it a natural closing action as if you were putting your fingers directly on the strings. The body and hardware are made of materials like brass and stainless steel that resist corrosion from humid environments or sweaty palms. You can get them with a nickel or black finish to add style.

If you or a friend wants a guitar capo from Shubb, you’ll find it here. Order standard acoustic guitar capos, electric guitar capos, classical guitar capos and other products. You can get a Shubb 12-string guitar capo or one made for steel guitars. We of course have the Original Banjo Capo that started it all along with a deluxe version — both of which can be used on mandolins. Find your new favorite capo for the guitar with free U.S. shipping on qualifying orders over $35.

Shubb Capos are available in the following models: 


  • 1 - Steel String Guitar - fits most acoustics and electrics
  • 2 - Nylon String Guitar - wide, flat fretboard
  • 3 - 12-String Guitar - or any steel string guitar with a wide fretboard
  • 4 - 7.25' radius fretboard - fits some (not most) vintage electrics
  • 5 - Banjo (also fits most mandolins and bouzoukis)

 

Available in these styles:

 

Deluxe - stainless steel

Standard - polished nickel or brushed nickel (*n)

Capo Noir - black chrome (*k)

Original - plain brass (*b) or antique bronze (*a)

 

Shubb Instrument Capos

When you need a capo that fits around your instrument’s neck like a glove, Shubb is the name to trust. Rick Shubb was a professional West Coast bluegrass player for many years before getting into capos. It began with him telling his banjo student, a mechanic named Dave Coontz, about a concept for a fifth-string capo design. Without being asked, Coontz made a prototype, and he eventually became Shubb’s business partner. Together, the duo now offers a variety of products that provide the secure clamping you need without string buzz, stretching or pulling.

Premium Guitar Capos and More

Strings and Beyond is now an authorized Shubb retailer bringing you the finest capos and accessories. The rolling mechanism uses a special rubber sleeve that is durable yet soft, giving it a natural closing action as if you were putting your fingers directly on the strings. The body and hardware are made of materials like brass and stainless steel that resist corrosion from humid environments or sweaty palms. You can get them with a nickel or black finish to add style.

If you or a friend wants a guitar capo from Shubb, you’ll find it here. Order standard acoustic guitar capos, electric guitar capos, classical guitar capos and other products. You can get a Shubb 12-string guitar capo or one made for steel guitars. We of course have the Original Banjo Capo that started it all along with a deluxe version — both of which can be used on mandolins. Find your new favorite capo for the guitar with free U.S. shipping on qualifying orders over $35.

Shubb Capos are available in the following models: 


  • 1 - Steel String Guitar - fits most acoustics and electrics
  • 2 - Nylon String Guitar - wide, flat fretboard
  • 3 - 12-String Guitar - or any steel string guitar with a wide fretboard
  • 4 - 7.25' radius fretboard - fits some (not most) vintage electrics
  • 5 - Banjo (also fits most mandolins and bouzoukis)

 

Available in these styles:

 

Deluxe - stainless steel

Standard - polished nickel or brushed nickel (*n)

Capo Noir - black chrome (*k)

Original - plain brass (*b) or antique bronze (*a)