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It eventually stopped when my front teeth wore down and didn't work any more. Now I use good quality small scissors. I DETEST clippers, horrible things.
I'm sure it's due to my crap playing technique, but I seem to really struggle with my left (fretting) hand fingers choking strings if I have any nail overhang at all. Hence it's a daily task to keep them in check.
Teeth no worky any more, so I need an alternative.
I can't use scissors ambidextrously, so that's out. Filing works for smaller removals and smoothing, but not really for bigger jobs, so that's why I'm looking at clippers.
I hate the cheap clippers I've used so far, as they seem to tear as much as cut, leave rough edges, cut in too straight a line, be difficult to hold, etc...
So thanks for the suggestions so far - I am checking-out the alternatives as we speak
I've checked:
http://www.kai-europe.com/beautycare/typenailclippers.php?lang=en
Mine are type 001. Should cost just over a fiver.