Guitar and Magnet Implants?
Hello everyone, I have known about magnet implants for some time now, but from what I had read previously it had seemed as if there were one or two guys doing it in a top secret laboratory somewhere in the North Pole. Turns out that couldn't be farther from the truth. So anyway, here's my dilemma:
I play guitar. When playing guitar, you don't usually use the pads of your fingers, rather the fronts of them- the parts you see when you point at yourself. I still think that playing guitar with a magnet in my finger is a good way to crack the magnet and have it become infected. Does anyone here play guitar and have a magnet implant? I did see that @thephackt got a wrist magnet implant. Maybe I could get something like that? That's seems like it would be harder to implant myself though.
Also, I'm only 14, so I'm not planning on getting the implant any time soon, at least not without parental consent. But hey, I've got four years to accumulate all the knowledge I need!
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People do have them here and play. There is also people doing parkour (free running) and hitting magnets with pots and pans ;)
They take a beating and keep on going, from what I've heard.
If your fingers are super thin it might be different.