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            or BRASS? 
             
          
        
        The Original Shubb Capo ("C" series) is available in either nickel 
          or brass finish. They are all made of brass, but some are nickel plated 
          and others are left unplated. How should you decide which one you want? 
          To start with, whichever looks better to you. But if you want more, 
          here are some further considerations...
        
          
            The environmental issue 
          
        
        The nickel plating process produces byproducts which are not environmentally 
          friendly. True, plating shops are held responsible by law for controlling 
          these byproducts, but if this is a concern of yours, it might be a factor 
          in making your decision between a nickel plated or plain brass capo.
        
          
            Nickel allergy? 
          
        
        Nickel plating can sometimes cause an allergic dermatitis, similar 
          in cause and symptoms to poison oak or ivy. It commonly occurs on the 
          ears, wrists, neck, and waistband area where items commonly plated (such 
          as costume jewelry or belt buckles) are worn. If you have ever had this, 
          or noticed a mysterious rash (especially on your hands), you might want 
          to opt for the brass finish.
        
          
            Uncoated brass will darken. 
          
        
        The plain, unplated brass capos are not coated with anything. There 
          is no coating that we have found which is durable enough to withstand 
          the constant handling that a capo gets. They are, as we say, PLAIN brass. 
          This means that in time they will darken. To those of us who appreciate 
          the look of brass, this natural aged finish is appealing; reminiscent 
          of the look of an old microscope, or some piece of gear from a sailing 
          ship. On the other hand, if you prefer your brass to shine, the capo 
          can be polished up using a cloth and just about any kind of metal polish, 
          and it will shine like gold.
        
          
            What color hardware is on your guitar? 
          
        
        A nickel plated capo might look more at home on a guitar with nickel 
          plated hardware, while the brass capo is similar to gold in appearance, 
          and looks good with gold plated hardware.But since the capo is not permanently 
          installed on the guitar, this might not be a major factor to you. 
         
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