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Good picks, not too expensive. Don't sound to bright or thin, have balance and clearness, but not too much punch/attack. The grip is amazing, they feel like they stick to your fingers.
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A perfect pick (for me!)
After 20 years of playing the guitar i have tried a lot of picks.
I mostly use Dunlop III XL, petrucci, ultex sharp etc.
I keep coming back to them, mainly for two reasons:
1. They have a great grip. Probably i dont have sweaty hands and celluloid helps to that. Also during the winter with cold hands i find that they still have a great grip.
2. They are not too pointy and not to round, i think they have the perfect balance.
I suggest that you should give them a chance if you haven't found the pick that suits you.
I mostly use Dunlop III XL, petrucci, ultex sharp etc.
I keep coming back to them, mainly for two reasons:
1. They have a great grip. Probably i dont have sweaty hands and celluloid helps to that. Also during the winter with cold hands i find that they still have a great grip.
2. They are not too pointy and not to round, i think they have the perfect balance.
I suggest that you should give them a chance if you haven't found the pick that suits you.
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Springsteen uses these, I'm in a Springsteen Tribute Band....
....So I use these too. White, heavy, Fender.
The strings get hit hard, and after a gig, you can see they have been in a fight, but the durability is excellent. "Bruised but not beaten"
Even with sweaty hands, they stay in good grip. I was surprised by this because they are smooth, and my strumming is often anything but delicate.
They look GREAT. The white is bright, the lettering raised, and it also reflects light.
It's typical of Fender. Top attention to detail and quality products from the glam of their custom-shop guitars, all they way to the lowly pick.
The strings get hit hard, and after a gig, you can see they have been in a fight, but the durability is excellent. "Bruised but not beaten"
Even with sweaty hands, they stay in good grip. I was surprised by this because they are smooth, and my strumming is often anything but delicate.
They look GREAT. The white is bright, the lettering raised, and it also reflects light.
It's typical of Fender. Top attention to detail and quality products from the glam of their custom-shop guitars, all they way to the lowly pick.
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Once again....Picks
I need bunches of these guys, cos I like to throw them around when Im on stage. and they must be white so I can spot them in the air as they are flying around under the lights.
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