Works incredibly well. I don't know why these are not still made.

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Comment by Mike Moss on November 24, 2012 at 20:16

Nice! I still haven't tried to make mine, but it's a really clever design. Probably no less effective than the Grover spring-loaded mute, and much easier to make.

Comment by Richard William Ineson on November 25, 2012 at 15:06

You've made a really neat job of making this, they've got to be a surefire money maker.

Comment by Joel Hooks on November 26, 2012 at 1:49

Thanks!  I really appreciate you sharing yours and the specs. I don't know if they would sell, but they really work great.  One can sort of adjust the amount of pressure for a slight bit of volume control. I just wanted to kill as much sound as possible to keep the peace in my house. If (or when) I make up some and try to sell them, I will include all the sizes needed so that people could make their own.

In the past I used one of those Elton clamp on mutes, they work OK but but I never could get past having it in the way.  This pattern works perfect for both classic and thimble style.

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