Volume knob and pickup switch get in my way.

Ok, lets go back for a sec. What if my original comment was worded like this: "Lots of times when I'm playing on this guitar, **due to previous injuries and arthritis in my hands, when my picking hand starts getting a little sore** I end up hitting the volume knob and pickup switch with my pinky finger." I am in pain way too much in my life so I try and forget about it and try not to bring it up into things I am describing. So anyway, that's why I am not looking for any technique changes. I play how I play because it's the only way I can do it comfortably and I can enjoy it.
 
Ok, lets go back for a sec. What if my original comment was worded like this: "Lots of times when I'm playing on this guitar, **due to previous injuries and arthritis in my hands, when my picking hand starts getting a little sore** I end up hitting the volume knob and pickup switch with my pinky finger." I am in pain way too much in my life so I try and forget about it and try not to bring it up into things I am describing. So anyway, that's why I am not looking for any technique changes. I play how I play because it's the only way I can do it comfortably and I can enjoy it.

Where's the arthritis located? If it's coming from the fingers where you hold the pick, maybe something that clips to your thumb like one of these:
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would reduce the pain in your fingers because you wouldn't have to grip so hard?


If the pain is in your wrist, then I think you'll have to move the switch and pot. I don't remember how much space there is routed under the guard on those Godins though. Have you checked?
 
Ouch, aren't all of us going through this and worse? IMO you go with the flow and change your technique, because of you don't the next issue will mess you up twice as much. And you know that there more coming.
 
Ok, lets go back for a sec. What if my original comment was worded like this: "Lots of times when I'm playing on this guitar, **due to previous injuries and arthritis in my hands, when my picking hand starts getting a little sore** I end up hitting the volume knob and pickup switch with my pinky finger." I am in pain way too much in my life so I try and forget about it and try not to bring it up into things I am describing. So anyway, that's why I am not looking for any technique changes. I play how I play because it's the only way I can do it comfortably and I can enjoy it.

OK. So like we suggested so many times...(and it just happens to be your ONLY reasonable alternative)...make a new pickguard! It seems to be the only thing that can help your sore hand. :smack:

So, don't fight it...don't be lazy...just do it and stop whining. :banghead:
 
It would take some routing, but with a new pickguard, you could move back the VOL and TONE closer to the jack and move the switch to the lower horn of the guitar.

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i can see the volume knob, but the switch doesnt seem like it would be all that intrusive. anyway, i think the pic securb posted would be a good solution. cool looking guitar too!
 
I have to admit that I had always had a problem with the placement of the switches on Strats, especially when I first started playing them. I guess my playing style has accommodated...I don't even notice anymore.
 
Have you considered just putting the volume and tone on a concentric knob on the further away spot?
 
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