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Bob Hickish


From:
Port Ludlow, Washington, USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 26 Feb 2006 9:24 am    
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I think I found a way to keep your picks in
place , By accident !

I know that there are a bunch of Old Pharts out
there like me that have dry skin that won't allow
your picks to stay on your fingers ! and your fighting
them the whole time your pick'n .

Here is what happened to me .

I was loading the wood stove in the morning
and got some pitch on my pick fingers , so I thought
I would try it for a glue & it worked grate ! the residual
pitch in the picks seems to stay there so the next time
you put them on it continues to work ! You City slickers
may have trouble finding some pitch from a Fir but you
country boys should make out OK if you care to try this .

I allmost didn't post this ! but it works so good that
it might help someone that is pleged with pick slide
problem ! One more thing !! you don't need
to have your picks so tight that they cut into your
fingers . Maybe this is old news for you-all ! some times
I'm solw coming to the meeting ! but I thought this
was as good as sliced bread .

Hick
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Dave Seddon

 

From:
Leicester, England.
Post  Posted 26 Feb 2006 11:25 am    
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I have that problem, I use fiddler's rossin, that stuff they stick on the bow.
Cheers Dave.
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