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The exact appearance of this item may vary.This very nicely designed mountain (lap) dulcimer capo fits virtually all dulcimers. Made of brass, it easily adjusts to different fretboard widths (up to 1 - 5/16" wide) by loosening a set screw that locks one of the side arms in place. Position the arm where it needs to be for your dulcimer, tighten the set screw to lock the arm in place, then engage the capo by putting it in position and snuggling it in place with the brass cam lever. A patent is pending for this capo, which is made right here in our home state of Michigan.
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This very nicely designed mountain dulcimer capo fits virtually all dulcimers. Made of brass, it easily adjusts to different fretboard widths (up to 1 - 5/16" wide) by loosening a set screw that locks one of the side arms in place. Position the arm where it needs to be for your dulcimer and then tighten the set screw to lock the arm in place. Then simply use the capo by putting it in position and snugging it in place with the brass cam lever. A patent is pending for this capo, made right here in our home state of Michigan.
Walworth Dulcimer Capo
Walworth Dulcimer Capo
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This very nicely designed mountain (lap) dulcimer capo fits virtually all dulcimers. Made of brass, it easily adjusts to different fretboard widths (up to 1 - 5/16" wide) by loosening a set screw that locks one of the side arms in place. Position the arm where it needs to be for your dulcimer, tighten the set screw to lock the arm in place, then engage the capo by putting it in position and snuggling it in place with the brass cam lever. A patent is pending for this capo, which is made right here in our home state of Michigan.
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This very nicely designed mountain dulcimer capo fits virtually all dulcimers. Made of brass, it easily adjusts to different fretboard widths (up to 1 - 5/16" wide) by loosening a set screw that locks one of the side arms in place. Position the arm where it needs to be for your dulcimer and then tighten the set screw to lock the arm in place. Then simply use the capo by putting it in position and snugging it in place with the brass cam lever. A patent is pending for this capo, made right here in our home state of Michigan.