I had one in my stash,
Thanks to louis' recommendation a while back I decided to give it a try.
It's been my go to pick for a week now, I like 'em.
thanks louis
elwood
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Re: Cool picks
you are welcome. this one is one of their regular ones with the sand paperish grip. i like the beta carbonate, with the silicone grip better. if you have a chance give those ones a try. but all of their picks are good.
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Re: Cool picks
it's on my list now, coollouis cyfer wrote:you are welcome. this one is one of their regular ones with the sand paperish grip. i like the beta carbonate, with the silicone grip better. if you have a chance give those ones a try. but all of their picks are good.
elwood
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Re: Cool picks
I think I'll give those a shot, it's been aaaaaaaaages since I changed plectrums. The 144-pack of Fender celluloids I bought a while back is just about done!
Where are you two getting them from? I doubt I'd find them in a shop around here.
Where are you two getting them from? I doubt I'd find them in a shop around here.
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Re: Cool picks
I can't remember how that one surfaced, it's stiff ,though the slippery feel makes it just right ...little friction,easy to adjust dynamics,just sounds good,etc.blargfromouterspace wrote:
Where are you two getting them from? I doubt I'd find them in a shop around here.
I think these might be the ones louis mentioned :
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281063776132?ss ... 1436.l2649
I've only looked on ebay so far.
elwood
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