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#68123 by Crip2Nite
Thu May 21, 2009 2:23 pm
I always use the small fender teardrop heavy pics.... been using them since the 80's...

#68125 by jw123
Thu May 21, 2009 2:33 pm
Dunlop Tortex .88mm, the green ones. I buy em by the bag. If you go somewhere Ive played you will see them laying everywhere, cause i drop em all the time, bad technique I guess

Crip I cant find any shots of me tapping, you got me there!

#68126 by jsantos
Thu May 21, 2009 2:36 pm
Best for Shredding:

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#68134 by Crip2Nite
Thu May 21, 2009 4:32 pm
^^^^^

Those are the exact one's I use specifically when I'm practicing on the acoustic.. They last nice and long and I need that with 13 guage!

JW.... I gotta find the one where I'm playing slide with my weenie! :shock:

#68157 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Fri May 22, 2009 1:02 am
CRIP I THINK WE CAN WAIT ON THAT ONE,,,,
MY FAVOURITE PICK CAN NOT BE PURCHASED ANYMORE..
MY SECOND FAVOURITE PICK CAN NOT BE PURCHASED ANY MORE..
MY THIRD FAVOURITE PICK CAN NOT BE PURCHASED ANYMORE....
SHALL I GO ON..... I think not....
GIBSON, FENDER , AND AND AND, MUSICLAND . YOU GUYS SMUCK , LEAVE THE M OUT FOR MEAN.
I Love small tear drop picks, you can feel them strike the the string,twist them just to impart feeling,and you never drop them. Right now i'm using some cheap GOD KNOW'S WHAT KNOCKOFFS and after 2hours ,,,,toss it.

#68158 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Fri May 22, 2009 1:07 am
SORRY JSANTOS, I tryed those and they are just to big, and they have a real scratchy sound. IF they work for you great , Sorry if I sound a little PICKY. :)

#68162 by gbheil
Fri May 22, 2009 1:59 am
I like the thin nylon gray color pics. The thinner they wear the more I like them. Kinda like my favorite blue jeans.
My attack tends to be too hard and deep. The thin flexable pic helps me reduce that effect somewhat.
The shark skin texture at the top helps me to not drop them as much.
I keep a stash of them in a little spring loaded box on my tuner. Our bassest gave me a small rubber pic holder I can slip on the edge of my music stand.

#68166 by ZXYZ
Fri May 22, 2009 2:41 am
I used to luv the Walbash (clear blue) picks. I havent seen around much for a few years. When they'd crack and break just right could really get good grunge out of 'em. Now I use ol' jdunlops nylon .38s. I agree with you Sans, the thinner more flexable keeps from beating the strings a new one..

#68181 by Crip2Nite
Fri May 22, 2009 7:26 am
giongi2 wrote:CRIP I THINK WE CAN WAIT ON THAT ONE,,,,
MY FAVOURITE PICK CAN NOT BE PURCHASED ANYMORE..
MY SECOND FAVOURITE PICK CAN NOT BE PURCHASED ANY MORE..
MY THIRD FAVOURITE PICK CAN NOT BE PURCHASED ANYMORE....
SHALL I GO ON..... I think not....
GIBSON, FENDER , AND AND AND, MUSICLAND . YOU GUYS SMUCK , LEAVE THE M OUT FOR MEAN.
I Love small tear drop picks, you can feel them strike the the string,twist them just to impart feeling,and you never drop them. Right now i'm using some cheap GOD KNOW'S WHAT KNOCKOFFS and after 2hours ,,,,toss it.


The Fender teardrops can be ordered online... no prob....
when I get home, I'll send you the link... I get them by the gross...

#68183 by Shredd6
Fri May 22, 2009 7:50 am
Snarling Dogs Brain picks for me. I freak out if I start to get low on 'em.

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#68189 by ratsass
Fri May 22, 2009 11:37 am
I remember my younger days when I'd lose my picks and cut some more out of a bleach jug. Thin ones from the side and thick ones from the bottom. :)

#68195 by gbheil
Fri May 22, 2009 1:14 pm
A true Earth first kinda guy you are. Recycles guitar pics.

Wait !! That gives me an idea!!!

#68202 by jw123
Fri May 22, 2009 1:58 pm
I drop picks everywhere.

Last night we practiced and I opened the guitar case I brought and didnt have any picks. Our bassist andy had a bunch around his studio that I had dropped. I looked everywhere and couldnt find a pick, I guess folks that came thru there picked them up. I wound up using a dime. After a couple of songs I couldnt tell the difference.

I guess my technique is that bad that I can use a dime and not tell the difference. I dont give a dime!

#68203 by jsantos
Fri May 22, 2009 2:06 pm
giongi2 wrote:SORRY JSANTOS, I tryed those and they are just to big, and they have a real scratchy sound. IF they work for you great , Sorry if I sound a little PICKY. :)


Jazz III picks are the smallest pick you can buy. It is a 1/2 the size of standard picks. You are thinking of something else.

#68204 by Starfish Scott
Fri May 22, 2009 2:17 pm
lol Dime? My hands are too big, I have to use a quarter.

Only problem is you break strings if you get too far out..

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