Discrete string damper for a guitar

Music – Instruments – Stringed

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ABSTRACT:
A guitar string damper device includes six discrete damper arms for selectively dampening each string individually. The device universally fits most guitars because it attaches to a standard guitar nut. Employing a staggered arrangement for the damper arms and levers allows a musician to quickly dampen and release individual strings while still playing.

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Kleen-Axe Advertisement, Published More Than 1 Year Prior to Subject Patent Appl Filing Date, Garden Grove, Calif.

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