Stone Guitar Picks?

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Someone told me once that they owned an agate pick. Highly polished rock. The Oregon coast has tons of agates. Next time I'm at the beach I'll poke around. If they're available and cheap, I'll hand 'em around.

-Matt
 
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I use one for my guitar playing. It ads a whole lot of bite. On the high e and b strings it adds this weird almost harmonic sound that barks. If you like playing with extra heavy picks give them a shot.
 
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I have a polished stone from Indonesia.
Fat sounding pick, almost sounds like fingers sometimes.
Makes a huge sound, but I only play with it rarely, I'm afraid to loose that bugged thing;)
But I like the sound for a few things.
 
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I find stone picks to produce a rather loud "click" when I hit a string. A little too much "attack" in the sound for me. I'd rather hear more of the note with a smoother (warmer) attack.
 
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HMMM would it be justifiable to say those picks are for STONERS?!?!?! hahaha ok aside ot that, im not sure how it would be, probably feel like playing with 3 picks taped together ro soemthing. I mean those sizes are crazy 3.5 and 4 mm????!!??! i dunno but ill stick to my .73 these days lol
 
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