Dear Danny and All, I use a Dynarette, with a curved section cut out of the top to fit the heel of the lute. You can unzip the cover, take out the foam, slice off a section of it with a sharp knife, then reinsert it into the cover. It should be no problem for an experience surgeon like Danny! I also glued a mousepad to the bottom for a better grip on my thigh. Jim
On 10/02/13, Daniel Shoskes<kidneykut...@gmail.com> wrote: Dear Theorbistas: has anyone ever tried one of the classical guitar rests/cushions/supports that many guitarists now use instead of a footstool for their theorbo? Some have suction cups or clamps which I wouldn't be thrilled to use on my instrument, but some, like the Dynarette don't. I'm still struggling to find an ergonomic position and the "sitting on the strap" options just don't fit my body. Thanks Danny To get on or off this list see list information at [1]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html References 1. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/