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Tom Fodor
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Joined: Jun 25, 2003
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Location: Queensland Australia
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Check the action of your instrument is not to high, this can make a big difference. Even a business card thickness can kill your fingers. Coated strings etc can make a big difference as well. I also know a few guitarists that use bee's wax moisturisers for a few days before a session and all swear it works miracles. |
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