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After only having played with Dunlop 2.0mm for a few years, I think I'll go back to thinner picks again. I recently discovered that I get a much crisper attack and more precise picking overall with a 1.0mm pick - especially if is a little larger than the Dunlops.
i used to use dunlop wedge 1.14 all the time but then i discovered jazz III... they're hard to find here and recently i discovered dunlop H3 - KILLER - jazz 3 shape and thicknes but with much better grip ( made of tortex )
Bakersfield's are picks that I came across in the '80's. They went out of production came back in for a short time during that decade. I haven't seen them since - until recently...
They are made from Dupont Zytel, .60mm.
I would have said indestructible but I broke one today. Thats never happened before [img]/images/graemlins/eyes.gif[/img]
I always said that if I ever found some I'd buy a box. They're kinda high tho - .50 apiece.
To me they're great. They don't wear out. I was using tortex .50s cause I like some flexibility. These aren't as flexible but at the same time they're thin. Thin and stiff -how's that?
They actually effect my sound in a good way. I swear by em.
Hey has anyone ever tried those Everly picks with the star hole cut in the middle? We just started getting them at work, I might buy some .88s when they come in.
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