Re: Once again.....PICKS!!!!
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I have a few of them Stuckey Lemmin's Mojo picks myself. I bought them over eBay. They sound great and are almost identical to jazz III shape. The only problem is they do wear a bit so I keep looking for some copper or brass picks that I can file to that shape. Personally, I don't like Hotlicks picks because they're too thin. I try to find anything that's copper or bronze or brass and thick (circa 1.0mm) and file it down to the shape I like.
The oldest Stuckey Lemmin's Mojo I have is from 1936, so I keep it (and all of them) as a sort of antique. If you have a chance try them. I made a couple deals with the guy and would do it again any day.
Originally posted by YetAnotherOne:
The thinnest metal picks I've seen are .007" copper Hot Licks. Personally I don't like them though, they feel flimsy and are so thin they're hard to hang on to.
I was going to dredge this thread up to rave about these. I picked some up fully expecting to hate them and was completely blown away. Forget the cheezy story, look past the fact that he's running his business from AOL, ignore the shit-eating grin on his face and do yourself a favor: try one of these. If you're anything like me you'll be very surprised.
The thinnest metal picks I've seen are .007" copper Hot Licks. Personally I don't like them though, they feel flimsy and are so thin they're hard to hang on to.
I was going to dredge this thread up to rave about these. I picked some up fully expecting to hate them and was completely blown away. Forget the cheezy story, look past the fact that he's running his business from AOL, ignore the shit-eating grin on his face and do yourself a favor: try one of these. If you're anything like me you'll be very surprised.
The oldest Stuckey Lemmin's Mojo I have is from 1936, so I keep it (and all of them) as a sort of antique. If you have a chance try them. I made a couple deals with the guy and would do it again any day.
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