Broke my hand on turkey day, wondered if I could still pick. Made a short video to see what would happen and to show what I did to this lock. Even though I re-pinned this American 5200 it is still to easy. I need some new locks.
so hey.. shouldn't you have a cast on that thing or something? I'd recommend taking a break from hands on picking or at least wrapping the hand or getting a cast to limit motion before you get back into picking.
how are you not in throbbing pain? get better soon man!
Squelchtone wrote: so hey.. shouldn't you have a cast on that thing or something? I'd recommend taking a break from hands on picking or at least wrapping the hand or getting a cast to limit motion before you get back into picking.
how are you not in throbbing pain? get better soon man!
Squelchtone
this seems appropriate
Thanks Squelchtone. I haven't been to the hospital but it is almost identical to the last time I had a boxer's fracture. Trying to see what kind of range of motion I have with it, work should be interesting tomorrow.
Dude... I've broken my finger and that didn't stop me. LOL Call me stubborn, but I just liked picking locks that bad. Sure it was a PITA but you can do it if you want to that bad though.
If you're working professionally, I suggest you don't because the customer will feel so bad for you that you'll just get sent home.
I severed the tendon in my right index finger... Yup, the one finger I use for just about everything. My entire hand was in a splint for a while after the surgery but after that I just used the three other fingers and it worked fine.
teamstarlet wrote:I severed the tendon in my right index finger... Yup, the one finger I use for just about everything. My entire hand was in a splint for a while after the surgery but after that I just used the three other fingers and it worked fine.
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