Dunlop Tortex Pitch Black Jazz 1.14MM.
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I hop around between .73 tortex, ultex, and gator grip depending on mood, whim, or whatever is on hand. I also use Dava grip picks and like them a lot. http://www.davapick.com/GTWGITS! - RacerX
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I use a 1973 dime that I always have kicking around..tried both a penny (good size, but too thick) a nickel (WAAAY too thick and heavy) and a quarter (that was just ridiculous). Always gravitate back to the dimeI live on the edge of danger facing life and death every single day.....then I leave her at home and go disarm bombs.
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I've been using acrylic picks from Gravity Picks lately. They have nicely beveled edges and come in a variety of shapes and thicknesses. Not sure if he's still doing it, but if you tell him what you currently use, he'll send you a similar sample pick to try out for free.
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I've been using Sik Piks for a few months now (was using orange Tortex previously). I absolutely *love* these picks, and am convinceed the tone I'm getting is far superior. I strongly recommend you guys give 'em a try:
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I ordered the the 'sampler' pack and seem to be sticking with the D55.My other signature says something funny
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Originally posted by The Rossness View PostGenerally, I use 2 picks. I like the really heavy stuff-
Argyle guitar picks-
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I turned this pair into earrings.
Pickboy Bone. I think it's a 3 or 4 MM pick.
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I also use 9-42 Ernie Ball or Aurora strings.HTTP 404 - Signature Not Found
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Originally posted by Larz View PostI have used that exact same Dunlop .73 nylon pick since the 1980's. You must be as excellent a player as I am.
Originally posted by Jaymzhulk View PostDunlop Tortex .50mm been playing guitar for 20+ years and I cant remember using anythning other than them.
My buddy had this pick that has so much texture it will almost just stick to your finger... my bass is sitting at his house and that is the only pick over there... its cool but its got so much grip there is no give at all with it. I look tonight see wtf brand it is.
Thanks for all the replies very helpful guys keep them coming!!!
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Very interesting thread!
I'm a "pick whore" or may be I suffer chronic "pickinitis"... ??? :think:
In all the years I've played, I've been going through so different picks. I have a box in my jam room that I call the "pick cemetary". Different thickness, material, shape... (I should take a pic of this!)
I started with thin picks... Went to thicker ones. Played with the small Jazz III for some years but my right hand got some kind of tired of holding them. I was getting cramps. Weird!
BTW, one pick I tried a couple of years ago was those Planet Waves Black Ice. I really liked them. Just a bit bigger than the Jazz III but they are hard to find around here.
These days I'm using some custom made picks I got from a banner that showed up at the top of the forum, I think it was "Clayton".
1.26 mm delrin with my band's logo.
What I did not like at first was that the side edge is very "squared" compared to Dunlop delrin picks that some kind beveled. Anyway, I got used to them and really like them now.
One real bad issue is that I go though them too quickly. The pointy edge gets round too fast!
I'm about to order another batch and thinking using acetal material the next time or even ultem.
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Good ol' trick!
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