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Originally Posted by james condino Looks good.
Has anyone ever tried to use one of the capos as the E stop instead of the great big traditional stop? I've got a pretty thick fingerboard, so I believe there should be enough material. Why?- because I'm not a very big fan of that big stop sticking out and the idea of the large brass piece screwed under the nut isn't too appealing. 'Not trying to derail your thread or work, I just figured there would be a lot of extension /capo /stop geeks tuning into this and might have some experience to pass on. Rob, you out there lurking?
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Hbfosho,
Thanks for the review!
James,
I never thought of using a regular Capo in the "E" position until you wrote me about it. As far as I know no one has tried it. If the FB is thick enough, and the extension flush (often not the case), then it should be no problem - if you don't mind drilling a hole in the fingerboard itself. I think most players would find that more objectionable than a plate under the nut, but I may be wrong.
As for the plate, if you mount it as close as possible, it can stick out as little as 3/4", but typically it's around 5/8". The current E-Stop assembly weighs 53 grams, about 20 more than the Capo, but much of that can be eliminated by cutting down the tang, if you're weight conscious.
One other thing people have asked me about is a thumb lever option. I haven't done it for several reasons. Mainly, I like the trim profile of the existing design, which doesn't get hung up on the bag and won't put anyone's eye out

Also, I just can't think of an elegant way to do it that would still keep costs down. Those who really want one (or who prefer carved wood fingers) can always purchase just the mounting plate/yoke with plain threaded stud, and make their own fingers.
So in the end, I plan to stick with the current design. It's not for everyone - nothing ever is - but I think it's the simplest and most practical approach anyone has come up with so far.
Many thanks to everyone out there who has BassCapos already, and I hope lot's more of you will decide to get them!