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I'm playing a dep gig on Friday - first full gig for over a year.  Just made some lunch and sliced my index finger open on a tin can.  I've managed to stop the bleeding but I'm expecting blood on my scratchplate at the gig😒

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I did a similar thing in January. Merrily chopping away at an onion, distracted by my phone, when I realised that the knife was red.... taken a large chunk from my forefinger of my left hand at the join where it bends at the top, the first time I’ve ever cut myself!  2 days before a big private party..... it bled for 24 hours... it bled during the gig, took ages to heal! 

Take plenty of plasters and a cloth. It’ll smart a bit but you’ll be fine when you are playing😃

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30 minutes ago, hiram.k.hackenbacker said:

Presumably no stitches required? Liberal doses of Bepanthan cream before bedtime. Should be usable by Friday. Fingers er, crossed?

No stitches, but took a while to stop.  Spray plaster didn't help much.  Its my right hand so I suspect I'll open up the wound the moment I pluck a string as I do tend to go quite hard.  Will be trying to use a pick as much as I can.

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9 minutes ago, acidbass said:

Sterilise well and superglue that mother closed!

beat me to it - superglue it ten minutes before you go on stage (and keep your hands off the strings until it's properly set) - it's worked for me in the past.  I'd suggest gluing any open bits back together, and a liberal covering around the wound for luck

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On 24/04/2019 at 13:14, Nicko said:

I'm playing a dep gig on Friday - first full gig for over a year.  Just made some lunch and sliced my index finger open on a tin can.  I've managed to stop the bleeding but I'm expecting blood on my scratchplate at the gig😒

 

Superglue!

Came to the rescue quite a few times for me.

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Electrical tape works too. 

Used to work in catering and my skin used to react to anti bac stuff, dry out and split. Electrical tape keeps the cut together, feels and flexes enough to sound the same, just avoid folds

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