Clayton Acetal Standard Guitar PicksStandard Acetal Polymer Picks
Acetal/Polymer is an unique material among guitar picks. It produces warm clear overtones, yet its durability holds up to the most demanding performance. All picks in this series are white, making them easy to find when accidentally dropped on stage
Strength is key to the ultimate performance. The composition of this pick gives you just enough stiffness to give you those killer power chords, but has just enough give so that you're not busting strings left and right. Plus this pick has a matte surface that prevents it from moving or slipping in-between your fingers.
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I've been jamming for 20+ years and have made CLAYTON picks my choice for the last 12 years. My main reason for using them is that they do not bend, crack, lose their edge, or curl up under heavy playing sessions. I can effectively go from one style(fast single string picking, to slow arpeggios, effortless squawks, to deep bottom feeder grinds)without any hassles. The material they use to make them, lasts for a long time and the designs are cool.
I bought a single 1.26 mm Clayton pick about 6 years ago because of the feel; and amazingly I still use it.They have a plastic feel, but not slick. It almost grips my fingers while I hold onto it, but only slightly. It is hard to describe, but I love it.
I am a major pick-hound! Every time I see a new pick, I have to try it out. And the Claytons are my new favorite. I've been using the thins (.50 mm), but am planning to get some thicker ones as I have found that mine are starting to curl a little. However, all my picks do this, so I attribute it more to my playing style. But they produce a great tone, not too harsh but still with power, and they are very comfortable. I definitely recommend trying these out.
The surface of these picks is somewhat rough, like a pick that's been sanded, not smooth like most plastic picks. This helps the pick stay put even when you're getting sweaty.
Theese picks are really different! I've used dunlop picks on my acoustic guitar for a long time. Then a few weeks ago I bought a pack of claytons 63's just for kicks. I was very impressed the minute I put one to the strings of my guitar. They're so unique they really seem to hit the strings in a different way than dunlops do it's probably because of the material and the size, they are a little bigger in your hand, but theese picks are amazing the rich warm sound that produce is very refreshing and mature something that I'm not used to but I like it.
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