Anyone ever get custom printed picks?

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ive been looking into it. this place seems pretty good, $40 for a one-sided gross (144 picks). anybody have any better ideas/past experience?
 
Re: Anyone ever get custom printed picks?

I get mine from clayton. they do a good job and have more material choices.. i use the 1mm acetal and like the feel of them.
 
Re: Anyone ever get custom printed picks?

i took a look at clayton. they seem perfect for getting the order set up and in as quick & easy as possible, they have that nifty little designer program and stuff. problem (for me) is they only let you use the fonts that they have, and its a really tiny list. and it has to be that one font i need too.

what i really like about the site i posted above is they offer jazz III size as well. ive been using those more and more lately, so i may end up with that. also, you can get anything you want in black.
 
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Re: Anyone ever get custom printed picks?

i've used intunegp for 5 different orders all with great success, great company to deal with and a high quality product. i used clayton once and the ink wore off the picks within minutes of playing, never again. go with intunegp for sure...thus why several big name bands use them.

-Mike
 
Re: Anyone ever get custom printed picks?

My wife got me these for my birthday. They're basically .88 dunlop tortex picks... not sure where she ordered them from or how much they cost. I got a whole bag of 300. I love the "Iron Maiden" font. My fav. If you've got the funds go for it.
 
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Got some Ernie Ball picks, a hundred for $20 but that was 20 years ago. My nickname in pink, heavy gauge. They still might do custom picks.
 
Re: Anyone ever get custom printed picks?

I've gotten some custom picks from www.ddguitarpicks.com but their material choices were very limited. OK selection for text and can do custom logos as well. They were good people to work with.
 
Re: Anyone ever get custom printed picks?

i've used intunegp for 5 different orders all with great success, great company to deal with and a high quality product. i used clayton once and the ink wore off the picks within minutes of playing, never again. go with intunegp for sure...thus why several big name bands use them.

-Mike


thats exactly what i wanted to hear. ive never heard of them, so i needed some kinda confirmation.
 
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