We no longer sell this. Sorry, but we do sell the book about how to use them.
A very low-profile device that is barely noticeable on your guitar, and allows you to capo either of the outer E strings at most frets of most guitars. Does not interfere with your playing, and you can easily reach over and behind it. You can even use it as a 5th string capo on many banjos. It is made in England out of spring steel coated with soft rubber.
It was invented in 2004 to add a high 3rd-fret G to allow banjo-type licks for lead guitarists. It does not fit wider neck guitars and may or may not work on bouzoukis, banjos, baritone ukes and tenor guitars, depending on the width and profile of the neck. It also may not go much above the 9th fret or so of many guitars depending on the shape of the neck heel. It does not yield the same kind of truly amazing music opportunities that an Esus capo does, but it is small, inexpensive, and worth using and exploring. Harvey Reid now uses one regularly on stage, and found a use for it that he considers to be one of the top 10 partial capo configurations of all time.
Harvey Reid's Capo Voodoo: Book 3 is the instruction manual for the Woodie's G-Band capos. The 94-pages show 33 clever ways to use both types of G-Band capos in 10 different tunings to do all sorts of amazing things. Packed with over 1150 chords, and lots of ideas, tips, strategy and advice. A mind-boggling new resource. The G-Band Model 2 capo clamps 2 outer strings.