Handmade Guitar Picks

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Thanks everyone. All the samples from last night, today and tomorrow will be going out on Monday. There are alot of them!

Chris

This is an awesome picture a customer took...

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These picks are DURABLE! I love the feel of them. They make notes jump out of the guitar. I may have to order some of these. They do need some grippy on them though, because, I think with a sweaty hand they may start to slip. Using the leading edge of the pick to sweep the strings gives almost a chorusy effect to chords. Sometimes, when using hard picks, they can make my right hand fatigue. It will be interesting to see how these fare. I'm definitely liking them so far!
 
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Got my razor xl .75mm and like it even more than the 1.5 razor i first tried.
it has a bit of give to it which i really like for dynamics and pinch harmonics scream better than ever.
Chris sent me this .75mm one after i told him i was not explicit enough in my email the first time.
Chris thanks, that was really cool of you to make good of my own mistake:)
 
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received my free picks - they are awesome.
Just placed an order for a razor mini 1.5mm and classic mini 1.5mm......

would be interested in the above with the wave....

Jeff
 
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got my 1.5 striker XL today, tried it at practice, loved it, but i shredded all 3 corners during practice, which is what i do most picks anyway. i say thumbs up and good looks for sending free samples!
 
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Here is the XXL with a hole in it. I made the hole slanted because my thumb sits that way across the pick. Hopefully that is the case for others.

I couldnt help myself, my photographer isnt available until the end of the week for pictures. I took this on my iPhone.



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That looks pretty interesting. Will it be a new model in your lineup? Will it be offered in all thicknesses? Is it available as a free sample?
 
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I play dunlop nylon .88mm since i like a little give, otherwise I'll break strings with a heavy pick.

I think I got sent the 1.5mm pick though, hehheh, I'm holding it next to a 1.0mm pick and it's definitely thicker. Still sweet and it looks cool. I'd probably have the etching the other way, when I first got it my girlfriend and myself both thought it was backwards since the lighter side stands out more. $.02 right? :1: Thanks again for the free pick, I'll probably place an order for a .75 to test out, since your material will probably have the firmness I like in a .88 nylon (softer material), and if I can get something good other than supporting the idiots at GC I'll go for it.

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Here is the XXL with a hole in it. I made the hole slanted because my thumb sits that way across the pick. Hopefully that is the case for others.

I couldnt help myself, my photographer isnt available until the end of the week for pictures. I took this on my iPhone.



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HI, do you have one with the hole / & waves, i have a hard time holding onto picks, i either drill or punch holes in my picks, thanks rammer
 
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Bump with a mini-review. I really like the shape, size and thickness of the red Classic 1.5 I was given. I'm not too keen on one side being so slippery while the other side (with the engraving) is more textured, but this may just be an acclimation compared to the Tortex feel. Even though my hands get sweaty when I've played a bunch, I was able to hang on to the pick.

What I really liked was the tone. I have other acrylic picks, which range from super-trebly to dark/muted, and this one seemed to have the most balanced sound. Not too trebly, but the attack and clarity of each string was still there.

Thanks again for the offer. :)
 
Re: Handmade Guitar Picks

Bump with a mini-review. I really like the shape, size and thickness of the red Classic 1.5 I was given. I'm not too keen on one side being so slippery while the other side (with the engraving) is more textured, but this may just be an acclimation compared to the Tortex feel. Even though my hands get sweaty when I've played a bunch, I was able to hang on to the pick.

What I really liked was the tone. I have other acrylic picks, which range from super-trebly to dark/muted, and this one seemed to have the most balanced sound. Not too trebly, but the attack and clarity of each string was still there.

Thanks again for the offer. :)

Thanks for the review.
 
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