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Big pack to save money and time
This big pack of pick will save you money, as well as time - because you won't be looking for your pick all the time, cause you'll never run out of them, and you won't care where you've put the pick, cause they'll be everywhere (a few on your desk, a few in your pockets, a few in your wallet, a few in your band's place, a few in your guitar's bag, etc.)
I don't use this picks anymore, cause I switched to thicker ones.
If you like the flicky sound of the pick against the stings, these picks make that sound, cause they are thin and they bend against the sting.
Being so thin, they wear out quite quickly (another reason to buy this big pack).
The rough surface gives the pick a good grip even when your fingers get sweaty.
I don't use this picks anymore, cause I switched to thicker ones.
If you like the flicky sound of the pick against the stings, these picks make that sound, cause they are thin and they bend against the sting.
Being so thin, they wear out quite quickly (another reason to buy this big pack).
The rough surface gives the pick a good grip even when your fingers get sweaty.
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DM
Dunlop Plectrums Tortex STD 0,60
I changed from Dunlop max grips to these but I had to change back to the max grips again due to the fact I use D'addario 9 gauge strings, and although their the same thickness as the max grip, there is less give or bend in them, therefore they have a tendency to cut through and break the string. Not for the slinky strings but a good pick nonetheless.
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I guess you know which picks you like....
If you are about to buy a pack of 72 of these picks. What more is there to say about the classic Dunlop Tortex plectrums? If you found the ones you like, buying them in bulk becomes an option. For extra grip I punch a hole in them with a paper punch.
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