Todays lunch was late breakfast. Something caught my eye, unfortunately the peameal sausage sounded a lot tastier than it was. Oh well, live and learn.
I am a sweaty guy, and the most profound impact this has on my playing is PICKS ARE FREAKING SLIPPERY. They love to rotate as I play at anything approaching speedily. This is monstrously frustrating, as material irrelevant, I seem to have issues with this, more so in the last 2 years. Pick size plays a factor, I have found I like larger picks, as there is more sitting on my fingers and more friction then. Pick thickness is also a factor, I feel like I can hold thicker picks more securely.
The big problem here is I adjust my thumb pressure on the pick, to control dynamics. So I insert compliance into the system, not by slowing down, but by being less firm. The conundrum here, is that seems to have no bearing on how much the pick rotates....
I had an idea, but I couldn't find the right stuff. I was looking for a liquid rubber compound to apply to picks, so off I went to Canadian Tire. They might have some, but I couldn't find it. What I did find was a rubberized spray on truck box liner, and here is what I did. Haven't put in an extended session yet, which will be today, but a short test was promising.

How do you manage to hold on to these slippery things? It is summer now, which means the problem is worse than ever for me.
The tilt back headstock. Something we don't see on G&Ls, instead we see string trees and a flat headstock. I realize this saves lumber, but to me the tilt back is a big improvement. When done without a joint, it raises material costs, but when done with one that cost is irrelevant (but we might have people complain about a joint). I am not talking a ridiculous gibson 30 or 45 degree tilt, but a good 10-12 degrees works just fine, and doubles by making the truss rod slightly more accessible. What is your preference for headstock construction? Did G&L go this route because of material savings only? Do they not like the 'weak spot' a tilt back creates?
Cheers folks, have a good day. I will be practicing it up and hitting the gym as only a guy on vacation can really do.