Check out the 12 string capo.

   [1]http://preview.tinyurl.com/3kpnj9w
   A simple idea but I don't know what material they would have had that
   would work the way this simple plastic works. You would possibly have
   to reset the spacing if you used it in more than one position on a
   lute.
   On Aug 25, 2011, at 4:00 PM, David van Ooijen wrote:

   I was a happy as well as heavy capo user on lutes, in my days of
   plastic & metal wound strings and equal fretting. But all gut on a
   R-lute means from very thin to very thick strings, something the
   average capo cannot handle very well. On top of that, unequal fretting
   (and even in ET you'll need to adjust your frets to get better in
   tune) combined with a capo means all hell breaks loose when you have
   to do a programme with capo on/off all the time. I prefer to transpose
   these days. Better sound, anyway; size matters where it concerns
   string length.
   David
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References

   1. http://preview.tinyurl.com/3kpnj9w
   2. mailto:[email protected]
   3. http://www.musicianspage.com/musicians/9688/
   4. http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/

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