as a guitar player, id just to like to make the observation

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#1 thing I hate the most is when I can't find my string winder , also string cutting plyers.... 1st time on this next one ... I order or get the wrong F'n strings ex. let say 80/20 instead of Phosphor Bronze I did this earlier this month ( case of the dumbasses ) how the heck did I do that ??? 1st time ever on that one ... last but not least I also absolutely hate having a sinus infection for going on 3 weeks now and the guitar tones dont sound right to me ...My ears are clogged up. Can't talk can't sing can't listen ...Sucks ... Oh well I am about 80% better now ... I also have a bunch of capos ... Kyser , 7th gen , shubb .. I forget where I out those Mofos too ...

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AnX wrote:
donkey tugger wrote:
woggle wrote:
incubus wrote:NOTHING is worse than having a pick you know is right there, and not being able to find it and have to get another. NOTHING!

(and no, they DON'T turn up later) :scared:
just dropping a pick on a carpeted floor is to know you will never see that pick again
I went on ebay and bought 40 of the f**kers and thought, "that'll sort it". The envelope full of of plectrums is in the house somewhere, I remember opening it.
Its under the ashtray :wink:
Not too far off...I have now found them and for some reason I put them in the bag with 400 fags someone from work brought me back from Spain. The important stuff :hihi:

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Every home has a black hole in it somewhere. Once you drop anything anywhere near it, you'll never see it again. :ud:

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I must be blessed as I have plectrum about 20 years old that spent a few years in Malawi with me, its currently decided to reside in my car

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el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:
You will always find something in the last place you look. So why not save a lot of time, and just look there first :P
I think that's because when you find it you stop looking.
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tapper mike wrote:
el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:
You will always find something in the last place you look. So why not save a lot of time, and just look there first :P
I think that's because when you find it you stop looking.
Whoa, look at the big brain on this dude! ;)

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tapper mike wrote:
el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:
You will always find something in the last place you look. So why not save a lot of time, and just look there first :P
I think that's because when you find it you stop looking.
I bet you're a lot of fun at parties :ud:

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... that there seem to be about a million better guitar players than Bob Dylan already.
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donkey tugger wrote:I went on ebay and bought 40 of the f**kers and thought, "that'll sort it". The envelope full of of plectrums is in the house somewhere, I remember opening it.
When I cleaned up and rearranged my studio I found two slides and something like 28 picks. I haven't even played anything that has strings for the last two years, and I didn't know I ever bought that many picks.

It makes me wonder how many others are kicking around somewhere... down the AC vents, in a dog's stomach, underneath the 800 pound aquarium, etc.

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donkey tugger wrote: I put them in the bag with 400 fags someone from work brought me back from Spain.
there's a song in there somewhere.

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ontol wrote:
donkey tugger wrote: I put them in the bag with 400 fags someone from work brought me back from Spain.
there's a song in there somewhere.
What is that, quit smoking?

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I have a Kyser capo. Never lost once. Always sitting on the headstock unless in use. I have another one (a different type). Always in the same pocket of the same guitar case. I'd recommend having a Kyser (or Kyser style) or have a spot where it only lease if being used.
Intel Core i7 8700K, 16gb, Windows 10 Pro, Focusrite Scarlet 6i6

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When you look for something, it's important to make a note of the first place your brain tells you to look. This place is where you should leave the thing once you've found it and have finished using it. If your brain behaves consistently (and I can't imagine inconsistent behaviour from the brains of any of you guys), you will find it the first place you look next time. The problem is you will end up putting everything under the ashtray.

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As for picking brains.

Tuned my e (1st) string until it broke and suddenly realized it was the g (3rd) string.
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