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Bill Fall

 

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Richmond, NH, USA
Post  Posted 10 Jan 2011 9:25 am    
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Late in December, I had the end of my right index finger crushed by a towing chain, tearing out half the nail & fracturing the phalanx. About a third of the finger is still badly swollen & will be a long time healing. But I have to get playing again ASAP & will need a special finger pick to make that possible.

Somewhere on the Forum I saw some with double bands. Something like that would increase grip friction while also dispersing the surface pressure over a broader area, so as not to aggravate too much the tender flesh wound and the knitting bone.

Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks.
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Dick Sexton


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Greenville, Ohio
Post  Posted 10 Jan 2011 9:53 am     Two Banded picks?
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ProPik is one. www.guptillmusic.com

Look under reso..
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Tommy Gibbons


Post  Posted 10 Jan 2011 3:03 pm     Pearce Picks
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Bill...have you seen these? I have two (2) I'll send you. I can't use them. Send me your mailing address.

Read here:

http://www.jpstrings.com/brpicks.htm

John PearseĀ® High-Riderā„¢ Fingerpicks

Super-light fingerpicks in 440 stainless steel. Unique shape holds them in place painlessly while preventing their falling off. Banjo players & guitar players love 'em. So do steel guitar players! Their stainless steel construction prevents their being pulled off by a magnetic pickup!

TommyG in Tennessee
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Bobby D. Jones

 

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West Virginia, USA
Post  Posted 10 Jan 2011 4:35 pm     Special finger pick
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I would take 2 picks, flatten the tongue on one and open it up till it will go up nearly to the joint on your finger. Then place another pick in the normal position on your finger. Put the tongue of the upper one on the outside of the lower pick. When you get a good feel mark locations. Use low tempature Silver solder and solder them solid together. Now you would have double wrap with width and at the position you can work with. May want to try to cushion your finger with something then fit the pick to it. I was ready to try this over a year ago, had blood poison in right index finger. It was normal in about a month
Good Luck and Happy Steelin
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Bill Fall

 

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Richmond, NH, USA
Post  Posted 11 Jan 2011 7:26 am    
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Guys, thank you all so much for the good advice. Bobby: very interesting idea!
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David Mason


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Cambridge, MD, USA
Post  Posted 12 Jan 2011 2:20 pm    
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Now's a really good time to get your ring finger going, huh? Just remember, Jerry Garcia was missing a whole finger, and he was The Greatest Steel Guitarist of All Time!



Whoa! wo-oh...
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Michael Maddex


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Northern New Mexico, USA
Post  Posted 12 Jan 2011 3:08 pm    
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Bill, sorry to hear about your accident. Elderly has a BIG selection of finger picks:

http://www.elderly.com/accessories/cats/PKFG.html

HTH.

. . . and oh yeah, David, +1 for Jerry :-)
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Tom Wolverton


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Carpinteria, CA
Post  Posted 13 Jan 2011 8:20 am     sore fingers
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My fingers, lately, are screaming in pain when they make contact with my metal finger picks. I think I've got them adjusted pretty well. I've just been playing a lot (long hours) and the skin is getting raw. Anyone ever try bonding a thin leather pad to the inside of the metal finger picks to help with the chaffing?
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