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Aug 22 2009, 02:27 PM
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I don't trust those gripmasters much, it's better to spend your time with guitar then with that mechanical device.
Maybe 5 minutes daily is enouhg!

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audiopaal
Aug 23 2009, 01:04 AM
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I have a Gripmaster.
Helps build strength in your hand/fingers, so you have less problems playing for longer periods.
Works fine for me at least smile.gif

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mattacuk
Aug 23 2009, 10:24 AM
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You realise with all these guitarists using prohands will have such strong hands, then could probably kill a man, or possibly even a Bear with there bear hands laugh.gif laugh.gif

















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Marek Rojewski
Aug 23 2009, 10:34 AM
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As some other people I would advice a shredneck instead of the gripmaster. But in truth when You don't have a guitar and want to improve Your guitar playing, there is nothing better than learning theory... But it needs much more thinking, and I know how hard thinking is on a 16 hour shift, so a shredneck could do a trick:P

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Pedja Simovic
Aug 23 2009, 02:31 PM
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I agree with Emir on this one. Stick to practicing guitar and everything will build naturally from time to time!

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AdamB
Aug 26 2009, 09:08 AM
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I think that, whilst I'm at work I can't really use a guitar or shred neck, but I can have this thing in one of my hands, so I use it. It can't make me any worse, so why not? I still practice hours every day, but if there is something that even gives me a small edge that I can do at a time when I physically can't be playing a guitar and have my mind occupied so can't be thinking about guitar or theory, then I'll at least try it.

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Farmer Joe
Aug 29 2009, 08:08 PM
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Practicing on the guitar for at least a few minutes is definitely the best way to strengthen fingers.
But I have one of these gripmasters, I use it at work most of the day. I bought some caps that snap right on to each individual finger grip that has raised grooves to simulate guitar strings. They hurt a bit at first, but now I'm used to them and they help maintain calluses on the finger tips. I never use it at home when I actually have my guitars around, but when I'm at work, or if I have to go on a boring shopping trip with my girl, I take it along and just squeeze away lol.

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