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willard
Posted 2007-12-09 9:44 PM (#71268)
Subject: Jumping Kitchen Knives


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Sliced my left index finger yesterday and can't play a thing. Maybe time to check out a slide?
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AussieJames
Posted 2007-12-09 9:48 PM (#71269 - in reply to #71268)
Subject: Re: Jumping Kitchen Knives



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Location: Brisbane Australia
Or left handed :D
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-12-10 5:29 AM (#71270 - in reply to #71268)
Subject: Re: Jumping Kitchen Knives


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Gway just did the same thing with a bandsaw. :eek:
Man, you guys got to be careful!
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schroeder
Posted 2007-12-10 6:16 AM (#71271 - in reply to #71268)
Subject: Re: Jumping Kitchen Knives


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Kitchen knives? Bandsaws? Don't you guys have wives?
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-12-10 7:35 AM (#71272 - in reply to #71268)
Subject: Re: Jumping Kitchen Knives



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:D
I sliced open a fretboard finger a couple weeks ago. When it happenend the FIRST think I thought of was... "Ack!! My guitar hand!!!"
It cost me one practice session. And that just put me one practice session further away from fame & fortune.
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Beal
Posted 2007-12-10 8:13 AM (#71273 - in reply to #71268)
Subject: Re: Jumping Kitchen Knives



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Got to be careful!!!
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maxdaddy7271
Posted 2007-12-10 9:09 AM (#71274 - in reply to #71268)
Subject: Re: Jumping Kitchen Knives


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Location: enid, ok
You guys shouldn't play with matches either, by the way.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-12-10 9:13 AM (#71275 - in reply to #71268)
Subject: Re: Jumping Kitchen Knives



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Originally posted by maxdaddy7271:
You guys shouldn't play with matches either, by the way.
Or Chainsaws. :D
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lanaki
Posted 2007-12-10 9:52 AM (#71276 - in reply to #71268)
Subject: Re: Jumping Kitchen Knives


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Originally posted by Gospel Guitar Guy:
Originally posted by maxdaddy7271:
You guys shouldn't play with matches either, by the way.
Or Chainsaws. :D
or your dentures
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dobro
Posted 2007-12-10 10:08 AM (#71277 - in reply to #71268)
Subject: Re: Jumping Kitchen Knives



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It's in the water: Over the weekend I learned that My buddy Jeff Burns did the same thing (razon on left index finger). He says he's can still do pretty well with Neil Young's solo on "Cinnamon Girl" :(
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ChatMan
Posted 2007-12-10 4:45 PM (#71278 - in reply to #71268)
Subject: Re: Jumping Kitchen Knives


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2 yrs ago I sliced the tip of my right hand index finger off with a mandoline. I was kind of freaked out when I couldn't figure out a way to stop the bleeding. Nurse practitioner in the ER had the quote of the day, "All bleeding stops...eventually." Now I wear a glove made of stainless steel wrapped with kevlar.
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Gway
Posted 2007-12-10 4:50 PM (#71279 - in reply to #71268)
Subject: Re: Jumping Kitchen Knives


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Location: Slightly northwest of Trader Jim
Originally posted by Trader Jim:
Gway just did the same thing with a bandsaw. :eek:
Man, you guys got to be careful!
The thing is, I found out I can play just as well with 3 fingers as 4 :D
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fillhixx
Posted 2007-12-10 5:02 PM (#71280 - in reply to #71268)
Subject: Re: Jumping Kitchen Knives



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It all heals in time. Cut part of the end off my left ring finger almost two months ago now.

I've been able to play on it for about two weeks now but still only have a callus on half the tip....so some chords, slides, and bends are tricky.

Never walk away from a mistake without taking the lesson: Once again I have learned, don't listen to the wife. She learned: don't talk to me when I have a knife in my hand....or dinner will be late.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-12-10 5:25 PM (#71281 - in reply to #71268)
Subject: Re: Jumping Kitchen Knives



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Location: East Tennessee
Originally posted by lanaki:
or your dentures
Dentures work really great for making that design around the edge of a pie crust. :D
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