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Post by Michael Messer on Jun 1, 2020 14:35:35 GMT
Thanks all for the replies It’s not my hand that’s the problem as I don’t feel the tackiness with any of my other guitars. For that reason, I’ll skip on the talc. And it definitely feels like some sort of build up of gunk on the neck. I’ve had the guitar about 15 months and it’s always felt like this only it’s accentuated more in warmer weather. Think I’ll give some naphtha a go and if that doesn’t do the trick try some of that polish. Cheers kripke, before you do anything, especially putting a chemical on it, can I suggest you post a photo or two, so we can get an idea of what we are discussing. Offering advice wearing a blindfold is not easy or advisable. Shine On Michael
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2020 15:27:38 GMT
I only wish I could ! Trying to get back into guitar playing since I broke my left wrist nearly 9 weeks ago. Managing to play slide on the 1st string - and surprisingly still got about 70% of my vibrato, but can't bend my fingers onto the fretboard yet - especially my forefinger (eg. onto the 3rd string 1st fret, for simple E chord). Good time to polish my guitars, in the meantime ! Not that there's been much time with that, what with supervising my kids' home-schooling, and trying to work out how the hell I'll get back to work as a Dentist. Times like this, I REALLY want to play my guitar !!!!! Snakey--you've just missed a golden opportunity to learn the harp.
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Post by snakehips on Jun 1, 2020 16:55:41 GMT
Harmonica ? I played harp long time ago. Gave up when I started playing with better players than myself, circa 26yrs ago.
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