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Post subject: Favorite Pick
Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 2:55 pm
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What Brand & Size of picks do you use.

Everly Star - .88
Jazz III - Red

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Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 3:05 pm
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I've been using Jazz III red's for years.


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Fender celluloid mediums(slow riffs)
Star picks.50s(acoustic strumming)
Dunlop nylon.60s(acoustic picking).88s(electric anything)

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Dunlop Tortex .73 mm (the yellow ones)


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Dunlop Tortex Shark Fin, .88 (green).


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Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 4:25 pm
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playforlife wrote:
Fender celluloid mediums(slow riffs)
Star picks.50s(acoustic strumming)
Dunlop nylon.60s(acoustic picking).88s(electric anything)

:)


I am like you playforlife Fender Celluloid Med

I also like the in tune celluloid Med http://www.intunegp.com/ I had about 4 gross of them custom made with my wife and my names on them, and spread out on tables at my wedding reception a few years ago, myself and my player buddies loaded up on them when the reception was over... We all love them, a slight bit thinner then the Fender Med.


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Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 4:27 pm
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JAM76 wrote:
playforlife wrote:
Fender celluloid mediums(slow riffs)
Star picks.50s(acoustic strumming)
Dunlop nylon.60s(acoustic picking).88s(electric anything)

:)


I am like you playforlife Fender Celluloid Med

I also like the in tune celluloid Med http://www.intunegp.com/ I had about 4 gross of them custom made with my wife and my names on them, and spread out on tables at my wedding reception a few years ago, myself and my player buddies loaded up on them when the reception was over... We all love them, a slight bit thinner then the Fender Med.

do theirs have the same feel as fenders?

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Fender Premium Celluloid (med.) for guitar.

Fender Premium Celluloid (med. or Heavy depending on the song) for bass.


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Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 4:33 pm
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JAM76 wrote:
playforlife wrote:
Fender celluloid mediums(slow riffs)
Star picks.50s(acoustic strumming)
Dunlop nylon.60s(acoustic picking).88s(electric anything)

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I am like you playforlife Fender Celluloid Med

I also like the in tune celluloid Med http://www.intunegp.com/ I had about 4 gross of them custom made with my wife and my names on them, and spread out on tables at my wedding reception a few years ago, myself and my player buddies loaded up on them when the reception was over... We all love them, a slight bit thinner then the Fender Med.


That's what I'm talking about...

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I like heavy - stiff picks, something that I can dig into the strings when the moment calls for it. I can play softer by choking up on the pick and using the fleshy part of my thumb in conjunction with the pick.


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I use V-Picks www.v-picks.com

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CAFeathers wrote:
I use V-Picks www.v-picks.com


How do like them? I've heard alot of good things about them.

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X-Road28 wrote:
CAFeathers wrote:
I use V-Picks www.v-picks.com


How do like them? I've heard alot of good things about them.

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I love them and don't even use anything else anymore. There are several thicknesses and styles and they are all fabulous.
I really like the fact that they stick to your fingers when they get warm.

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