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I had wrist pain too from a MF5 so I sold it.
I'm not claiming it was the Collings neck but....could be I suppose. I'm not much of a mando player so probably due more to my bad technique. Although, I didn't/don't have the same pain from an ex-MT2 or current MT.
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Most of us here come to the mandolin from a guitar playing background. People keep telling us how this will make it easy for us. The mandolin is (as we now know) a whole different creature. It has higher string tension and a much smaller footprint for us to deal with. I think it takes a long time to get the mandolin muscle memory, and to stop over-gripping and fingering with too much pressure. Watch any of the mando greats from Bill Monroe to John Reischman to Sam Bush and they are holding the instrument and playing it loosely & naturally. Maybe the best example is Chris Thile who is very relaxed while playing. I think our guitar based problems with the mandolin stem from where we're coming from rather than the particular mandolin neck. I started with an Gibson A2 and went to a Weber varnish F to a Collings MT and to my current Heiden F. Played by a mandolin expert they were all great instruments, but in my memory the Gibson was harder to play and the MT and the Heiden much easier. 
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I agree with Doc, when I started playing mando, I had all kinds of small aches and pains, regardless of the neck. I paid attention to those (took it easy), and also let my hand/arm adjust to the mando (muscles and tendons). Now I play without pain unless I play for long hours. It is tough going from guitar to mando and changing the force on the neck and pick, and also getting your body used to it.
Tom
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