Goes on the steel without modifacations, and it fits in my case.
As with any of the other products I have purcheased from Leigh, it is first rate!
Contact info attached.





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Thanks Tom! And good question! I think she is on to something here!Tom Campbell wrote:Great looking armrest!
I wondered why it took so long for someone to offer a half-wide rest for the Discovery...that didn't hang over the back edge of the guitar.
Nice work!
John - Great idea! How did you attach it to your Mullen Discovery?John Drury wrote:Just thought I'd share, I got this armrest from steel guitar accessory maker Leigh Pollari near Nashville. Very high quality, durable, attractive pad!
Goes on the steel without modifacations, and it fits in my case.
As with any of the other products I have purcheased from Leigh, it is first rate!
Contact info attached.
Donn,Donn Lewis wrote:John - Great idea! How did you attach it to your Mullen Discovery?John Drury wrote:Just thought I'd share, I got this armrest from steel guitar accessory maker Leigh Pollari near Nashville. Very high quality, durable, attractive pad!
Goes on the steel without modifacations, and it fits in my case.
As with any of the other products I have purcheased from Leigh, it is first rate!
Contact info attached.
????? On a D-10 both necks are strung Did you mean an SD-10? What does the C6th tuning have to do with any of this? I am a little confused here.Dick Chapple Sr wrote:Same as John, I wonder about the arm rest to use on a D-10. Seems like it would work the same as using on a S-10. Looks like it would be nice to have to play the C6th neck on a double.
THAT'S what I was getting at!Dick Chapple Sr wrote:This nicely designed narrow arm rest is for an S-10.
Well.....why not hang it on a D10 the same way so one would have the arm rest available while playing the C6th neck?
I have 2 D-10's, I could sure see an advantage to having that narrow arm rest up against the C6th neck.
W0W! Way to Hi-Jack a thread Charles! Pretty rude! How about deleting it and starting your own thread?Charles Forsyth wrote:I Just use a computer gel wrist pad from 3M. They come in two sizes, 3 inch deep and 2 inch deep however, they are only 19 inches long. The pad clings to the mica and does not move as it has a silicone base.
I have FND as a disability and I find this device works a treat!
You can pick them up here..
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01 ... =UTF8&th=1
About 27.00 USD from Amazon.com
Imported from USA, Amazon US.
Charles.