sebtt44
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| (Apologies to Guitarist mag for pinching this title) I've invented a guitar handrest that helps visually and physically impaired guitarists...learn/do picking. See it at www.guitarhandrest.com. It's early days, so your thoughts on its use and extended use would be interesting. |
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lee_UK
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| Looks like a good idea seb, but will the suction cup leave a mark on the guitar if left on for long periods? have you tested it on different guitar finnishes and different laquers? i know certain types of rubber reacts with my Gibson LP standard how does your product bear up? |
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glw
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| Never mind that - if people find it helpful in their playing, a mark on the front of the guitar would be a small price to pay. Hell, let them nail it on if necessary! |
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lee_UK
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| what about all those PRS owners out there with their 10 tops? these questions have to be asked glw. :lol: |
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1bassleft
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Seb, please let me apol for detouring on your thread, but I couldn't resist this:
Quote: i know certain types of rubber reacts with my Gibson LP standard
Lee has been "making love to his guitar" again. |
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glw
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lee_UK wrote: what about all those PRS owners out there with their 10 tops? these questions have to be asked glw. :lol:
In that case give it to me and I'll nail it on. |
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pedalboardguy
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Very smart. Well thought out. i hope ya sell a zillion! My hat goes off to anybody willing to invest time and money in a new venture in this wacky business...some weeks I just can't keep up with my pedalboard orders
(like now) and other times it just drops off to nothin'. Good luck to ya!!!
Steve |
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