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Well I managed to drag my sugoi across the top of my knuckles yesterday..... OUCH :cursing:.

No massive damage just a few cuts across the bone but man does it hurt and even today knuckles are totally swollen :bawling:

 

This is a first for me, never so much as nicked myself with a silky before so my heartfelt sympathy goes out to all that have! :blushing:

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It didnt cause much of a cut, so I'm not putting pics up because you will all call me a big jessie!

The point I'm getting at is just how painful it was/is

 

I can concur how painful Silky cuts can be. I followed-through onto the inside of my forearm a few years ago. I was holding the branch with the right, cutting with my left and my arm just opened up in front of my eyes – it looked horrendous!

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Unlucky mate! Everytime ive cut my self with the silky ive always thought o crap a split second before it happens! haha.

 

It always seems to be in a place that when you try and put your hand in your pocket it knocks the scab off!....does to me anyway haha

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I split my finger wide open on a rusty nail today, straight across the knuckle, if i move my finger down towards the palm of my hand the knuckle bone comes out of the cut, strapped it up well though so hopefully it will knit up ok over night

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met a friend to day who feel off his loft ladder 2, and his wedding ring caught the hatch, yip clean off:scared1:. he has had his finger grafted to his belly for 6 weeks to try and grow a new one. so all you single lads out there take this as a warning and stay single:thumbup:get well soon jessie:001_tt2:

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