Banjo Capos & Spikes
Pack of Three Deering 'Capo Spikes' to Capo the fifth string on your banjo. The answer to your problem if you ‘Don’t want to screw a regular 5th string ‘Capo’ to the side of your banjos neck! …These 5th string Deering ‘Banjo Spikes’ install into the fingerboard of your banjo. (Fitting instructions included) In use, you simply push your fifth string under the spike to ‘capo’ the fifth string. See below for more details.
Shubb is the first choice for many professionals that play 5-string, tenor and plectrum banjos and mandolin. The effective bar length is 1.5 inches with a flat profile. See also Shubb 5th string capo. In Nickel or Brass finish.
Simply cut to length and slide onto the capo to replace a worn-out rubber sleeve.
57mm.
The choice of professional banjo players since 1974. This is the 'long scale' original 5th string capo designed by Rick Shubb and precision made in the USA with a fine adjustment thumb screw. Available in Nickel, Brass or Gold plating.
Extend the life of your Paige capo with an official Paige replacement rubber sleeve, available in 2 types
P-RS-UNI - Universal replacement sleeve for banjo/mandolin/guitar etc
P-RS-12 - For 12 string guitar capos (thicker than the universal)
These are a black soft rubber piece of tubing that you can cut to size, they are around 60mm long.
Genuine replacement thumbscrew and spring for Shubb's Sliding 5th String Capo. Choose from Nickel(shown in images) or Brass.
As used by some of the worlds top banjo players. A sleekly designed, controlled tension capo for the banjo or mandolin. Fits to the 4th fret on a 5-string banjo.
(max. width: 1 7/16") (closed depth: 3/4") (open depth: 1.1/8")
L5 Banjo Capo. The new Shubb Lite is made from aerospace quality aluminum and nickel plated. It weighs less than one ounce which is less than half the weight of an original Shubb capo!
Suitable for Banjo and Mandolin.
Designed to last forever! Precision made from stainless steel. This capo has a unique roller that replaces the the nylon slider that is normally found on shubb capos providing an ultimately smooth operation.
A smaller version of the standard quick-change. Designed for clamping the double string tension of a mandolin's paired strings. Also excellent for tenor and 5-string banjo.
Standard Shubb Banjo/Mandolin Capobut with an elegant brushed nickel finish; a more subtle, satin-finished look. The effective bar length is 1.5 inches with a flat profile. See also Shubb 5th string capo
The Original Shubb Banjo Capo with Black Chrome Finish, for flat fretboards...What a cool looking capo! When the Shubb Capo was first introduced in 1980, capos were elevated to a whole new level ...Shubb is the first choice for many professionals that play 5-string, tenor and plectrum banjos. Also suitable for most mandolins and bouzoukis. The effective bar length is 1.5 inches with a flat profile. See also Shubb 5th string capo.
With its lightweight and low profile, the G7th Newport banjo Capo allows for fast, accurate capoing with fine tune adjustment – in position – on the fretboard of your instrument.
Designed for 4- or 5-string banjos and mandolin, the NS Banjo/Mandolin Capo Pro assures buzz-free, in-tune performance at any fret. A micrometer adjustment mechanism allows you to dial in the exact tension needed for clear ringing notes without excessive force in any position on the neck. This greatly reduces the need to retune your instrument during and after capo use.
With all the features of the ‘original’ Paige Capo, the Paige ‘Clik’ Capo goes a step further in it’s speed of use and precision adjustment. You just press the ‘Clik’ button to quickly close the capo, then finally adjust the screw to set a perfect tension to hold down your strings. Press the ‘Clik’ button to quickly release the capo and slide to a new position. Please see below for more details.
Standard Wider Banjo Capo for using above the 5th fret.
Fits past the 4th fret, 1st to 5th Fret.
Paige "Clik" Banjo Capo - PC-B5-1.812
The choice of professional banjo players since 1974. This is the 'short scale' capo. Designed by Rick Shubb and precision made in the USA with a fine adjustment thumb screw. Available in Nickel, Brass or Gold plating.
Replacement black delrin cap for Shubb's Original or Lite Capos
Shubb Deluxe F5 Fine Tune capo for banjo. Limited availability! See below for details
You really can be the man with the Rose Golden Capo! The Shubb C5G Rose Gold plated banjo capo will fit most banjo, mandolin and bouzouki fretboards. Designed to last forever! Precision made from stainless steel. This capo has a unique roller that replaces the the nylon slider that is normally found on shubb capos providing an ultimately smooth operation.
As used by some of the worlds top banjo players. A sleekly designed, controlled tension capo for the banjo or mandolin. Fits to the 4th fret on a 5-string banjo.
(max. width: 1 7/16") (closed depth: 3/4") (open depth: 1.1/8")
You really can be the man with the Golden Capo! The Shubb C5G Gold plated banjo capo will fit most banjo, mandolin and bouzouki fretboards. Designed to last forever! Precision made from stainless steel. This capo has a unique roller that replaces the the nylon slider that is normally found on shubb capos providing an ultimately smooth operation.
You really can be the man with the Golden Capo! The Shubb C5G Gold plated banjo capo will fit most banjo, mandolin and bouzouki radiused fretboards. Designed to last forever! Precision made from stainless steel. This capo has a unique roller that replaces the the nylon slider that is normally found on shubb capos providing an ultimately smooth operation.
Banjo capos and spikes available at Eagle Music Shop.
Banjo Capos come in two different types, this is because the 5-string banjo has an octave 5th string that starts adjacent the fifth fret. You need two capos for a 5-string banjo. One capo is the type to 'capo' the first four strings at specific fret positions ...Shubb, Kyser and Paige are popular with many banjoists. The second capo is what is called a 'fifth string' capo. There are different types of fifth string capos. The popular Shubb is fixed to the side of the banjo neck with tiny screws. The 'Eagle Claw' capo has spring-wire arms that clip around the fifth string tuner then clamp down on the fifth string. 'Earl's Suspender Capo' straps around the back of the neck and clips around the edge of the fingerboard, Railroad 'Spikes' are fitted to the banjo fingerboard at specific fret positions (the fifth string then clips under the spike)