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When you use a standard capo on your banjo fretboard, fretting strings 1 through 4, you will need to capo the 5th string separately. These railroad spikes have become a simple and popular way to capo the 5th string on your banjo. If you can install or have them installed these 5th string banjo spikes called Railroad Spikes are a great way to go.
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