G7th Nashville Capo
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G7th Nashville Capo
G7th
Capos
Guitars, Amps, and Effects
The Nashville has a lighter, even quicker action than the original. Its super secure and provides rock-solid clamping. Sleek G7TH styling has become a favorite of musicians everywhere from Frisco to Bangor - and even Nashville!
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