Back and (so) forth

Alan Barnard tune4u at earthlink.net
Wed May 24 21:03:20 MDT 2006


When tuning big uprights, I have the option of sitting (where my arthritic shoulders get really sore) or standing (where my back starts barking at me from the kidney areas). I usually alternate positions to even out the pain. When standing, the "Extenda-Hand®" devices, i.e. homemade thumpers/wangers, do help but it's still an awkward lean-in.

Has anyone tried using those back support wraps that are sold in drug stores, or the commercial "lifting belts" the guys and gals at Home Depot, for example, wear?

I think tall tuners suffer more than others. O, Woe. Maybe I can become an avant garde poet, or use my rapier wit and become an on-guard poet, or more likely, get into the government's Witless Protection Program. On the other hand, SHORT people are generally the last to know it's raining and the first to drown. But that's another story. (Are flame suits necessary in the rain?)

Okay, there was a serious question in the second paragraph. Thoughts?

Alan Barnard
Salem, Missouri
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