#13 of 30. Still no name for this series. I must get on that. This is my acoustic guitar, the one I bought twelve years ago in Charing Cross Road. It’s lived in a few countries.
I’m the same way! I’ve had enough close calls to know that it’s a possibility, too. Related: In my teenage days, when I was pretty sure I was awesome, I used to leave the string ends on my electric untrimmed and flapping around. How that didn’t result in an E.R. trip, I’ll never know.
I used to do that with my strings too, leave the ends flapping around. Now I cut them so they are short and ridiculously sharp, far more dangerous. I need to learn to cut them shorter.
I too fear stringing guitars. I did actually have a string break on me years ago and it lodged in the nail of my little finger. Not far enough to hurt, but far enough that I had to pull it out. It was my own fault, I was inadvertently tuning my B to an E or something like that. It was interesting though, watching the tiny hole it made move forward as the nail grew out.
I’m the same way! I’ve had enough close calls to know that it’s a possibility, too. Related: In my teenage days, when I was pretty sure I was awesome, I used to leave the string ends on my electric untrimmed and flapping around. How that didn’t result in an E.R. trip, I’ll never know.
I used to do that with my strings too, leave the ends flapping around. Now I cut them so they are short and ridiculously sharp, far more dangerous. I need to learn to cut them shorter.
I too fear stringing guitars. I did actually have a string break on me years ago and it lodged in the nail of my little finger. Not far enough to hurt, but far enough that I had to pull it out. It was my own fault, I was inadvertently tuning my B to an E or something like that. It was interesting though, watching the tiny hole it made move forward as the nail grew out.