Dunlop Stubby Picks, 3.0mm | Excellent Picks, would nt change for other kind
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Dunlop Stubby Picks, 3.0mm
Dunlop
Dunlop
, 2008
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Manufactured from Lexan providing great strength and durabilitywith a powerful gripping surface for easier handling. Contoured for smooth release, these
picks
provide an extremely positive attack for super-fast licks.
and then God made big stubby 3.0MM
Dunlop
's 475 Big
Stubby
3.
0MM
(the purple pick) is astounding. It has an indentation so the pick doesn't go out of position. The pick is light AND hard for perfect string control. When you strum a string, whether it be on a bass or a regular guitar, the string moves, not the pick and the string. The pick is tapered at the tip..again, very helpful in note control. What else..oh, I read in a Musiciansfriend review that this pick will break guitar strings. I imagine it will..if you are a gorilla. Then again, if you are a gorilla, your banana will break guitar strings. My gramma has gone to God. But if she was still here on earth, I would send her Big Stubby 3.0's for Christmas. (And she doesn't even play!)
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Excellent Picks, would nt change for other kind
Promptly mailed, neatly shipped (just big enough, which in my case is pretty good), great quality
picks
!
Fantastic picks
These
picks
, being uber thick and made of lexan, do not bend when picking a string, giving them incredibly fast attack, great for playing fast and hard. The textured indentation in the center keeps the pick under your control. The only caveat is that lexan picks wear out pretty quickly, so be sure to order a lot.
Helps a beginner
Am just beginning to play guitar and my teacher showed me this pick. It was much easier to control and didn't slip in my fingers.
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