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They come in quantity, not quality
I've recently used some James Yeahfield's signature picks, and comparing HB's to them is... well, Papa Het's ones are far better in terms of feeling and - what's as important - sound. HB's do produce some not good sounds that Het's do not, and their durability is... questionable to say the least, as I've played some of them for only 3 days and they already seem to wear off, so I switched back to Hetfield's, which, even after being played for a month or even more and while actually being worn-off, appear to be still preferable.
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Not the best pick
The quality is average and the material does not feel so great, but it does its job
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Good Pick but Very hard to grip.
I bought these to give to my guitar students as a back up for days when they forget a pick or have lost them. Students found them hard to use as they kept slipping from between their fingers.
I used them myself, just out of curiosity and I didn't find them that they were slipping at all.
Would recommend for more experienced players who are used to handling picks.
I used them myself, just out of curiosity and I didn't find them that they were slipping at all.
Would recommend for more experienced players who are used to handling picks.
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