Howdy folks, I've got an idea I want to share and if someone managed to perfect I I'd like credit for the idea and a working model (yeah, my hopes are "modest" ). Now this wouldn't be useable on every guitar but for those Martins made when they warrantied their necks not to warp that came with the square tube neck reinforcement ("truss rod") I wonder if someone couldn't use one of the finger crusher "neo" magnet coupled somehow to a ferrous metal bar that would "bear" on the square rod below the fret board. This would allow capo action with nothing blocking the back of the neck. The idea seems quite feasible to me as I've already used a cylindrical magent to clamp three strings on my D-25K. But the "rub" is being able to easily remove and reposition the assembly. If I had a machine shop I think I could make a good stab at this but since I don't I'll throw it out and see where it lands.
Can't wait to try one if you'all manage to work it up.
Rob