Metal triangle picks

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vibratoking
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Re: Metal triangle picks

Post by vibratoking »

Yes, 'normal' picks are huge. I can't imagine how I ever used one...but I did. The I used Dunlop Jazz IIIs for years. Good pointy pick, but I have been 'fighting' with picks for decades. Been using just fingers for the last quite a few years. Now I am on to these. Allows me to have a pick and have my index finger back. Can do all the Travis/Chet stuff and still shred with a pick when I feel like it. I'm sure I'll change my mind about this too...

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LeeMo
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Re: Metal triangle picks

Post by LeeMo »

Hey cbass. Have you tried shakin" your acoustic to see if it fell in there? I've played electric solidbodys and lost my pick only to find it days later in my acoustic. :shock:
How do they do that?
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