I just looked it up. It is 17pF/Ft, (56.7pF/Meter). But it is sold by Handmade Electronics by the foot.
http://www.hndme.com/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=2953&idcategory=210
Nice call Grainger, i got some of this cable in the post today and made up a few .75m interconnects. They sound very good to me (but doesn't everybody say that when they make up a cable) so to try and add some objectivity i measured a few cable lengths i had to hand and got the following,
Belden 89259 .75m = 47pf
Cambridge Audio Silver Reference .75m = 52pf
Cambridge Audio Qunex 99% OFC .75m = 104pf
Multicore cables (i.e. non coax)
NavShips 2x24g dual core shielded silver plated 1m = 54pf
Canare L-2T2S dual core shielded 1m = 78pf
Van Damme XKE quad core shielded silver plated 1m = 88pf
Canare L-4E6S quad core shielded 1m = 160pf
Very interesting results, and that Belden cable clearly performs very well. I have always wired my amps internally with Navships cable, and used the Cambridge Audio cable on my S.E.X. amp so i was pleased to find both cable types had the lowest capacitance. I learnt two things today, my preferred cables all have low capacitance, and that you can easily measure a cables capacitance to gauge its quality. Now i need to order up a bunch of RCA plugs to make more interconnects