Re: Let\'s talk picks...
> I've been using HotLicks .005 gauge copper picks for years,and love them. For anyone that hasn't used or even seen them,picture the flexibility of a Fender Thin or a Red Tortex,with the added bonus of being able to grip it a little tighter and increasing the stiffness. They create a nice,round tone,but wear strings out REAL quick,but then again when I play on a regular basis,I change them every 3-5 days. The picks themselves are pretty durable,having used the same one for 5-6 years. They are available from .005-.010 gauge,and come 3 in a package. The ones I use are so thin you can feel the contours of the finger and thumb when gripping. Tommy D.
> I've been using HotLicks .005 gauge copper picks for years,and love them. For anyone that hasn't used or even seen them,picture the flexibility of a Fender Thin or a Red Tortex,with the added bonus of being able to grip it a little tighter and increasing the stiffness. They create a nice,round tone,but wear strings out REAL quick,but then again when I play on a regular basis,I change them every 3-5 days. The picks themselves are pretty durable,having used the same one for 5-6 years. They are available from .005-.010 gauge,and come 3 in a package. The ones I use are so thin you can feel the contours of the finger and thumb when gripping. Tommy D.
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