Pondering upon picks

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Re: Pondering upon picks

Postby dubtrub » Fri Sep 10, 2010 9:19 am

A friend of mine gave me a pick to try. It's a V pick and is unusual as it is reported to not slip between your fingers. Normally I use medium thickness picks but this one seems to work fine. If I was going to be playing Dick Dale style this would be the pick for me. :lol:

:arrow: http://www.v-picks.com/
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Re: Pondering upon picks

Postby Sarah93003 » Fri Sep 10, 2010 12:34 pm

dubtrub wrote:A friend of mine gave me a pick to try. It's a V pick and is unusual as it is reported to not slip between your fingers. Normally I use medium thickness picks but this one seems to work fine. If I was going to be playing Dick Dale style this would be the pick for me. :lol:

:arrow: http://www.v-picks.com/



I have one of these as well. I don't know if I like it or not.
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Postby dubtrub » Fri Sep 10, 2010 2:16 pm

The guy that gave me the 'V' pick apparently felt sorry for me after he saw what I was using. :lol:

I build my own guitars, leather guitar straps, amplifier and reverb. So, I figured what the heck, I may as well make my own guitar picks as well. I've been using expired credit cards with great success for about a year now. Just think of all the money you can save if you cut guitar picks out of your spouse's active credit cards. ;)

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Use her/his finger nail file to round off all the edges and you'll be all set.
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Patent pending. :lol:
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Postby Dennisthe Menace » Fri Sep 10, 2010 3:21 pm

I ONLY PACK A '38' :mrgreen:
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Postby MWaldorf » Fri Sep 10, 2010 3:47 pm

dubtrub wrote:I build my own guitars, leather guitar straps, amplifier and reverb. So, I figured what the heck, I may as well make my own guitar picks as well. I've been using expired credit cards with great success for about a year now. Just think of all the money you can save if you cut guitar picks out of your spouse's active credit cards. ;)


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Re: Pondering upon picks

Postby oipunkguy » Fri Sep 10, 2010 4:49 pm

pretty interesting topic guys. Danny, I love your credit card idea, lol. for me, I usually play with such aggression that I run those picks pretty quickly. when I first tried a fender standard pick, I would break them inside 30 seconds of playing. fender then made the derlin picks that I liked a lot, they lasted a lot longer. all was peachy until fender discontinued making them. it was difficult to find another pick I really liked until I found these guys.

http://steveclayton.com/

what I love about these picks is how easy it is to make the pick to your own specs, and you can have your own band logo on there to boot. I tried thier acetal picks, and I haven't needed to look any farther. I use a 1mm heavy pick, in the larger rounded triangle, so it doesn't fall out of my hand.

http://www.claytoncustom.com/designer.php

when I want to play something more mellow, I'll use whatever is around. but I usually go for a thin pick for acoustic guitar, particularly if it's a 12 string acoustic. the thinner pick tends to have a brighter tone to my ears compared to a heavier gauge.

also the steve clayton picks are pretty cheap. I usually buy 100 picks for somewhere around 60-70 bucks, and that includes my own logo. at least when playing in your bedroom, you can still pretend to be a rockstar ;)
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Re: Pondering upon picks

Postby Sarah93003 » Fri Sep 10, 2010 6:21 pm

Danny that us a great idea!! True recycler right there!
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Re: Pondering upon picks

Postby Haole Jim » Fri Sep 10, 2010 10:22 pm

At local Saturday morning French Market, the pet food/accessories booth was selling pieces of deer antlers.

'Tempted to buy a piece and make a few picks from those....

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Re: Pondering upon picks

Postby jtr654 » Sat Sep 11, 2010 8:01 am

i use Dunlop Tortex Jazz ( the green pointy) I bought a Gross in 1988 and havn't open the 2nd bag.

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Re: Pondering upon picks

Postby olrocknroller » Mon Sep 13, 2010 6:39 pm

Hey Jim, great idea on the deer horns! Up here we pick "sheds" every spring...if I could just find a small enough five-pointer, I could give up finger-pickin'! :lol:

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