Armrest
Moderator: Dave Mudgett
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Re: Armrest
This is a computer wrist rest, $25 on Amazon, different sizes.. 

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Re: Armrest
I made a pad for a MSA with a 12 string key head, Had enough room for a plastic Do-Bro bar and steel bar to lay together.
The arm rest is attached to the guitar with industrial grade Vel-Cro. So pad can be removed for casing guitar. No Holes Drilled In Guitar.
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Re: Armrest
IMHO, an armrest - especially a full size one - supports your right forearm and helps your right hand technique. Supports your left arm, as well.
Again, JMHO...
Again, JMHO...
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Re: Armrest
In my picture above, Is you look close. The pad in the changer/pickup area is taller. I made it taller to support my right wrist for better right hand orientation.
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Re: Armrest
You'll only know if you try one. Head down to Billy Coopers and give it a go. I prefer a SD-10 but they are extra weight.
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Re: Armrest
Don Blood makes armrests that fasten to the legs. I have 2 and they work great. He's a forum member and has a website.