That depends on if you are really going to use them. I capo strings frequently on my new instrument and almost never on my French HGs. It really depends on what you are using it for. You can generally capo a drone or trompette string using something as simple as a wood clothes pin. There are some nice sliding capos available as well. If you are referring to capoing the melody strings, that is a different story. It might be better to just have different strings in the key that you want. Scott
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