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I have never owned a Leno but I did some detective work.
Brooks aka Lounge posted in a similar thread on The Steel Guitar Forum last spring, and Peter Jacobs wrote the following in that thread: "just took a look at the leftover piece I have: 3/8” OD x 1/4”ID. I’ve just used the standard surgical tubing, but I’m sure silicone would work."
My main capo, and likely the most popular one these days is Charlie's Slide Pro. I've never had an issue with his tube material exhibiting any weirdness and I have been using Charlie's capos for 13 years. Slightly different size than what Peter Jacobs wrote about the Leno, here is what Charlie uses: "The tubing I use is Tygon gas line tubing. It is 1/8th inch inside diameter by 1/4 inch outside diameter. It can be found on eBay, Amazon, auto parts stores or small engine shops."
Obviously you need to check your measurement to see if it agrees with Peter's take, I found some Tygon tubing on Amazon that matches that measurement - $4.29 for a piece that is one foot long. As I recall there were a couple different versions of the Leno capo.
Edited by - MarkinSonoma on 11/19/2024 12:29:56
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Originally posted by MarkinSonoma
Tygon gas line tubing.
I used Tygon tubing to replace the worn out piece on my old Sheerhorn Flux Capo. It works perfectly. Highly recommended. Doesn't get sticky and doesn't deform quickly or easily.
Cheers,
Joe
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