Wrist Sweat Band!
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Justin B. French
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Wrist Sweat Band!
I have found that wearing a sweat band on my right wrist protects the strings on the bottom neck from sweat when I am playing. I also find it more comfortable when I tend to rest my wrist on the bottom neck strings. Any one else ever tried this? Justin "Jud French
CARTER D-10
FENDER 400
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CARTER D-10
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Ray Montee (RIP)
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Excuse me?
If you right wrist is sweating, it might be an indication of something more serious. I'd have that checked out if'n I was uze.
WHY would you REST your right hand on anything? How does this give you freedom for diffent picking combinations and/or chord rolls?
But...what do I know? This world appears to be moving faster than I can keep up with.
If you right wrist is sweating, it might be an indication of something more serious. I'd have that checked out if'n I was uze.
WHY would you REST your right hand on anything? How does this give you freedom for diffent picking combinations and/or chord rolls?
But...what do I know? This world appears to be moving faster than I can keep up with.
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I have a guitar cloth with a couple of small velcro sections adhered to it and a small piece just on the inside edge of the rear neck. I just anchor the cloth there and it keeps the oils and skin acids from deteriorating the back neck strings. Really makes my back neck strings last longer.
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Hey Justin,
Glad to see you posting on the Forum. I like your idea about the band and I'm going to try one out. By the way, Larry said to tell you we're playing at the Moonlight Room in Chesapeake (Bowers Hill) on Saturday night the 24th and we hope you can make it out. It'll be good to see you again. Have a good 'un.......Jerry
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Glad to see you posting on the Forum. I like your idea about the band and I'm going to try one out. By the way, Larry said to tell you we're playing at the Moonlight Room in Chesapeake (Bowers Hill) on Saturday night the 24th and we hope you can make it out. It'll be good to see you again. Have a good 'un.......Jerry
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Livin' in the Past and the Future with a 12 string Mooney tuning.
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Justin B. French
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