Bobbe Seymore hurt! (Aug 11, 2008)

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Post by Miguel e Smith »

Hey Bobbe,

We pray for a speedy recovery for sure but I know you are a guy who really sticks with something so I'm sure this setback is only temporary.

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I'm posting the link below, not as an advertisement, but to show what is available right now - that might have prevented Bobbe's injury.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esnQwVZO ... re=related
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Post by Ben Jones »

I think the injury was caused by 'kickback' wasnt it?

Bobbe, I was so sorry to hear about this. I wish you a speedy recovery and rehab.
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:( Get well Bobbe, Steel Guitar Forum isnt the same without you! Our Prayers are with you!
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Post by Ron Bartos »

Bobbe,
Get well soon we are all pulling for you. Hang in there, you will be back sooner then you think. :D
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Post by Alan Brookes »

As a luthier I've seen so many accidents with electric saws and (mostly) routers, so much so that I'll spend hours using hand tools to avoid power tools, wherever possible. A little-known danger is grinding wheels, which can shatter and send pieces of stone in all directions at bullet speed, and have been known to embed themselves in the skull.

Bobbe's accident should be a lesson to us all to be extremely careful. Most accidents happen in the home and home workshops for the most unlikely of reasons, such as falling onto a knife or chisel.

Remember that we have two thumbs and eight fingers and we need all of them. It's only too easy to lose them.

Bobbe, as bad as your injury was you were very fortunate as a steel guitarist that it was your bar hand that was injured, and not your picking hand. I don't know how much regular guitar you play, but remember Django Reinhardt, who played brilliant work with only two fingers on his left hand.

As my English ancestors would say, "Keep your pecker up". :)

(For the sake of American readers I should point out that in England you pecker is your nose, and the phrase means "keep your head in the air and maintain a pleasant and optimistic disposition".) :\
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Post by Jay Dee Maness »

Very sorry to hear of this accident. Get well soon Bobbe.
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Post by Bill Ford »

To add to what Alan said about safety per grinding wheels..DO NOT GRIND ALUMINUM, they will load up, and explode. That was the #1 problem that I had in the shop where I used to work,also when you change wheels, break the old one so it cannot be reused.
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Post by Alan Brookes »

Yes, Bill is absolutely right. When you grind something with a low density, such as aluminum or plastic, it melts into the pores of the stone. Over time it expands and contracts at a different rate than the stone until eventually the stone develops hairline cracks, some of them inside the stone where they can't be seen. Rev the grinder up and chunks start flying off. :whoa: Always make sure the guard is in place. It won't always save you but it will catch a lot of débris, and slow down the "killer" chunks. :whoa:
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Post by Bill Waskiewicz »

Hang in there Bobbe, we all love you.
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Post by Del Ray Grace »

Sorry to chime in so late,but I've been away from the forum for a while.Bobbe you have our prayers from the Sacred Steel community toward your speedy recovery, be strong!

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Post by Al Vesel »

Bobbe,
My prayers are also with you my friend. Take care and heal well, Bobbe.

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Post by Don McClellan »

Bobbe, I am so sorry to hear about this. Good luck and yes, this is a sobering lesson for all of us who regularly use power tools. Don
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Post by Gary C. Dygert »

Bobbe, hang in there. I just found out about your accident after a week away from home & the computer. I'm sure you will overcome this. The whole forum is behind you.

About those leeches--grab a few for fish bait!
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Post by Todd Clinesmith »

Bobbe,
So sorry to hear this. LIke others have said, I know you'll be back at the steel guitar in all good time.
Take care and I'll be in touch,
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Post by Ron Brennan »

Bobbe,

Just got back from an out of town trip.....like the thousands of musicians and steel guitar players when this news about you came out, we are very, very upset about your accident. This is hard to take.

Uncle Doug makes a good point....We are going to send out a posse to get the table saw and power tools away from you...... ;-)

Please, please do all possible to take care of yourself......you are deservingly loved in fellowship, a brother and endeared by legions of us out here and around the world........

God keep you and yours strong.........TX

Warmest Rgds,

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Post by Damir Besic »

just saw Bobbe this morning at the store and he is doing great, he can move his fingers and he will be back playing in no time.

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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

Well, I'm lucky that the surgen hooked up the tendons where they are supposed to go, but I have very little movement in them, but what could you expect with them being in a cast, I feel 6 months will be an honest evaluation of the time required to make a 75% recovery, 3 years for 95%. 6 years I'll be as bad as ever! :lol:

I'll be playing poorly with the bar wired to my cast or bandages in two months, I'm not cancelling my show in Louisville, come up and laugh at me, I'll by chuckling my self! :whoa:

Bill Ford, I wasn't grinding the aluminum strips, it was a carbon toothed saw, I know what the trouble was but the blame was truly all on me. (the saw is still for sale though)

Every bone in my hand I found out was shattered, with much aluminum imbedded in the hand, I feel this can only enhance my tone!

By the way, my humor freeked the nurses totally out, one said "oh my Lord, he lost three fingers",
I said, "no, I have them right here in my pocket!" She left the room and fainted!

I will reprint this thread with all your posts and put it on the store wall, then keep it forever! I have read it over at least three times, I truly DO love you all,

I will do a blanket thank you but I want to send you all a personal thank you as time permits, this will take a while as I have heard from over 5000 of you by email, God love you all, I'll continue to be here for all of you,

Your greatest friend and fan of you all!
Bobbe Seymour (Lefty)
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Post by Bob Kagy »

Bobbe, Dude, it curdled my very bones to read about the damage done.

But it warms my heart deeply to feel the great attitude in your post.

More power to you brother, carry on. I'll be halfway expecting a tongue-in-cheek YouTube from you sometime in the future.

Heartfelt best wishes, Bob
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Post by Bob Bowden »

Glad to hear you are already on the mend. Even though it has already been said, I will say it again...

Stay away from the power tools!!!
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Post by Steve Hotra »

Bobbe aka "lefty"
thanks for the update!!
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Post by Carl Vilar »

Bobbe good to see you back on the forum and in good spirits wishing you all the best hang in there.
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Post by Cliff Kane »

Bobbe:
Dude, you are awesome! It is great to see you back on the Forum so soon! And to hear you're back at work and will be in Louisville just confirms what a great trooper you are. Hearing from you makes me feel a lot better, as I'm sure everyone here does. God bless you, Bobbe! I wish I could come see you in Nashville or Louisville.

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Post by Larry Jamieson »

Bobbe:
I was sorry to read about your terrible accident. It is great to see you are already posting on the Forum again, and in good spirits. A positive attitude is one of the greatest helps in healing, and YOU HAVE ONE!
Hang in there, I know you will play again and be the great player you have always been. I am praying for you and sending you good wishes for a speedy recovery.
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Post by Bill Ford »

Bobbe,
The grinder was just a safety discussion between Alan, and myself..AKA safety tips. I understand what/how it happened.

May God bless you with a speedy recovery.

Bill
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