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jingle_jangle wrote:Had a minor shop accident this past weekend, not involving machines or substance abuse or even being in a hurry...I was sliding my hand along a piece of hardwood and embedded a 3/4" long sliver deep into my right thumb. After a trip to the ER and a couple of shots of lidocaine, it was removed and bandaged back up. Should be back in action tomorrow night...
Yikes! Those are never fun. I got a 1/2" sliver in my left index last Saturday while running some pex at my chalet...yuck. Several hours at the local clinic and I was released Hope it heals quickly.
jingle_jangle wrote:Quite a bit of action here, and really too busy to be busting out the camera like before, but hope to get back onto the photo essay thing before long.
Looking forward to it! 8)
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jingle_jangle wrote:I have a legendary Rick bass in-house that I'm about to begin restoring, after it was water-damaged in a tent collapse and storm...pics sometime this week.
Sounds like Chris Squire's Fish Out of Water bass to me... :D :D
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jingle_jangle wrote:Had a minor shop accident this past weekend, not involving machines or substance abuse or even being in a hurry...I was sliding my hand along a piece of hardwood and embedded a 3/4" long sliver deep into my right thumb. After a trip to the ER and a couple of shots of lidocaine, it was removed and bandaged back up. Should be back in action tomorrow night...
I am glad to hear it was relatively minor, Paul. 8) A few years ago, Joe Zon reached for a large slab of wood as it was sliding and falling down from where it was standing against a wall and did some major damage to a hand. :shock: He is fine,now. 8)
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Sorry to hear about the thumb :( and hope you are mending quickly !!
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The polished edges are a sweet touch. Hope you heal quickly Paul!
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jingle_jangle wrote:I have a legendary Rick bass in-house that I'm about to begin restoring, after it was water-damaged...
Hmm, I don't remember the 4005WB ever being in that kind of condition while I owned it! :shock: :mrgreen:
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jingle_jangle wrote:
Had a minor shop accident this past weekend, not involving machines or substance abuse or even being in a hurry...I was sliding my hand along a piece of hardwood and embedded a 3/4" long sliver deep into my right thumb. After a trip to the ER and a couple of shots of lidocaine, it was removed and bandaged back up. Should be back in action tomorrow night...

Ouch, that's one way to find the rough spot on some hardwood!

Glad it wasn't a rusty nail, but that sounds painful too. :shock:
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Glad you're recovering, Paul... sorry to hear about your accident!
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jingle_jangle wrote:...I was sliding my hand along a piece of hardwood and embedded a 3/4" long sliver deep into my right thumb. After a trip to the ER and a couple of shots of lidocaine, it was removed and bandaged back up. Should be back in action tomorrow night...
OUCH! :shock: Glad you're recovering, Paul :D
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Paul, will this turn green like the factory Blueboy. When I traded mine to you it was mint green. With a hint of spearmint. :D
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Wildberry wrote:
jingle_jangle wrote:...I was sliding my hand along a piece of hardwood and embedded a 3/4" long sliver deep into my right thumb. After a trip to the ER and a couple of shots of lidocaine, it was removed and bandaged back up. Should be back in action tomorrow night...
OUCH! :shock: Glad you're recovering, Paul :D
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simer4001 wrote:Paul, will this turn green like the factory Blueboy.
I rather hope his finger remains human coloured :wink:
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On the bright side, this should pick up your visibility while hitch-hiking considerably!!! Mend well.
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doctorwho wrote:
Wildberry wrote:
jingle_jangle wrote:...I was sliding my hand along a piece of hardwood and embedded a 3/4" long sliver deep into my right thumb. After a trip to the ER and a couple of shots of lidocaine, it was removed and bandaged back up. Should be back in action tomorrow night...
OUCH! :shock: Glad you're recovering, Paul :D
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OK, I'm back. (Cheers, groans...) Strangely, my check box to be notified of new posts in this topic area had been somehow unchecked for over a month, so I've been kind of flying blind. Apologies to any who were not promptly attended to. This has happened before. The checkbox is renewed, so I should be able to catch these queries earlier now.

I have been scarce around these parts lately, and the thumb is healed and energy back up, so here's one I delivered yesterday AM. It's the bass that Gareth picked up as a basket case a few years back, and for which he made a new set of truss rods. His instructions when he brought it to me were to make it fretless, and do it in the Aquabass finish (light Aqua with deep blue/violet pearl shading). I also bound it in black.

Let the photos do the talking. BTW, this one really GRINDS with a set of TI Jazz Flats, .045-.100!

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