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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 1:55 pm
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Not too bad Mike. What is it you don't care for?


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fhopkins wrote:
Not too bad Mike. What is it you don't care for?


Hop, the thickness and color isn't consistent on some custom orders.

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Miami Mike wrote:
fhopkins wrote:
Not too bad Mike. What is it you don't care for?


Hop, the thickness and color isn't consistent on some custom orders.


OK, I understand what you're saying Mike. Thanks. :wink:


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70s Min'd Pick (stone)

60s tortise (real shell)

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One from Nancy Wilson of Heart, pink and heart-shaped.


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No pictures, as they are at my parents house, but I have 2 un-used Smashing Pumpkins guitar picks from the Siamese Dream tour, which their roadie let me have when I was helping them do a load out when they played at my college around 1994.

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as of right now my most unique picks are shaped like werewolves

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Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 6:28 pm
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i have osme picks that i made out of random materials pretty fun to make em.


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all of my picks right now are plastic or nylon except one i found the other day in a box of old papers , that one is brass , i'm pretty sure it came from the 'hotlicks' store in maryland , when i play my bass with it the notes sound a little brighter although that may be wishful thinking on my part . it's a number 10.

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Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 2:16 pm
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i saw this cool pick made out of gold its named "the golden touch"


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I'm got a bunch of different picks that I like...I just got a V-pick Dimension, which has the unpolished edge, and I love the grit from that. Also have a couple of Screamers, and their Acoustic, which really makes my Taylor sparkle.

I really like the Pickboy ceramics in 70 and 88 mm- great chiming tone, and I like the raised dots for gripping. Probably my current faves..

I also have a John Pearse Buffalo Horn I use for bass.

I got a few different metal picks from Icepix and Teckpick, and 2 vintage Dunlop graphite picks a.k.a "The Garcia Pick"

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I have a guitar and bass pick from Van Halen. Them are embossed with Eddie's signature on one and Micheal Anthony's on the other. On the flipside it has the acronym for "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge".
I also have some picks from a ska band called Reel Big Fish. It has thier name on one side and "Don't Hurt People" on the other.
I also have (had) a ton of picks when the movie Almost Famous came out on DVD. I was working in a CD/DVD store and it was the gift with purchase. No-one wanted them so I took the whole box home, gave some to some friends and I still have a few left, but all I have left are triangles or teardrops. I used or lost all of the regular style picks.

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