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Dunlop Nylon Standard Pick

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One dozen Nylon guitar picks in the standard shape and size, textured for easy gripping. Choose .38mm, .46mm, .60mm, .73mm, .88mm, or 1.0mm.

Dunlop Nylon Standard Guitar Pick
One of the many types and sizes of picks from Dunlop to suit the varied preferences of today's musicians to fit their own particular style of playing. Package of 12.

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"works with acoustic and electric"
by pr2963 - 9/4/2005 4:50:47 PM
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
MUSICAL GENIUS! blues, rock, and all sorts of fun stuff tiny little johnstown, new york
88 people out of 143 found this review helpful

I bought a 12 pack and now they're the only thing I use. I play both acoustic and electric, and I never have to change pick from guitar to guitar. (I use the .88s) Also I love how its a pack of 12 because I lose a pick every other day ...I can't believe I'm writing a review for picks for crying out loud.

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"Lasts one year !!!"
by Johnny Riff - 1/26/2003 10:28:53
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
Hobbyist punk, soft, metal, just about everything that rocks Holland
73 people out of 124 found this review helpful

I got one of these picks with Christmas last year and I'm still playing with it. It lasted more than a year. This pick doesn't sound the best on an electric guitar, but the playability makes up for it. Also works really well on acoustics but not on basses. Get this!!!

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"awesome"
by overdrive - 8/18/2002 11:43:27 PM
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
in a band punk/hard n/a
65 people out of 111 found this review helpful

These picks are the bomb. I've played with these for months I still have the last one from my original 12 they last a long time.

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"Good picks"
by Andy - 7/15/2004 2:22:03 PM
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
Hobbyist Christian hard & punk rock Three Rivers, MI USA
76 people out of 136 found this review helpful

These picks last a very long time. I like to use the dark grey .88mm picks because they are just right for both guitar and bass. They are good picks but a little too flimsy for my liking. I recommend Dunlop Tortex picks.

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"Can you believe it... a review for a pick"
by the bird - 10/18/2004 9:06:46 PM
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
Band, studio recording, guitar and bass all of the wide spectrum of rock Minnesota
52 people out of 93 found this review helpful

I started my guitar career with fender shell picks and comparable others. I must have went through a pick a week, breaking or cracking. Not to mention the strings I went through when I tried to use a thicker gauge. Then I gave these picks a go and I have used them exclusively since. They, and my strings, last virtually forever. Now I just need a way to keep from losing them.

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"Give me confidence galore"
by Stuart Ward - 3/27/2004 6:46:36
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
Life -time guitar lover Rock and electric acoustic New York
50 people out of 92 found this review helpful

I have played acoustic and electric guitar for 30+ years and I can honestly say these are the best picks I have ever used. They are just the right strength, pliability and shape. They have a texture on them and they never slide out of my grip. I can use them on my Les Paul and on my Ovation Celebrity. I am not a great guitarist by any stretch of the imagination, but these picks make me such a better guitarist. More useful than the string types I have tried. Thanks Dunlop!

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"Great Quality!"
by Kyler MetalArchy - 4/14/2005 9:04:00 PM
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
In A Band Heavt Metal, Death Metal PA
46 people out of 85 found this review helpful

I play heavy metal and give out a really good thrashing, and these picks are the best! You can do about 50 pick slides before it even starts to cut into the pick! They stay in your fingers well too, sometimes if you get sweaty they start to get a little slippy. But still, they are very good! I use the .88 mm and the only thing is if I'm playing on clean, you can hear the pick "click" a little bit, but if you are playing heavy, you cant even notice it!

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"simply the best"
by duck - 10/12/2004 1:15:27
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
Guitarist Praise & Worship San Francisco CA
23 people out of 43 found this review helpful

ive used these since i started learning guitar, and they havnet failed me yet. .60mm in my opinion is the best. it also has tiny bumps up to for grip. also inexpensive!

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"Best Picks I have ever used."
by Bab Himself - 7/22/2005 10:21:56 PM
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
Hobbyist Rock, Blues. Canada
53 people out of 104 found this review helpful

When I started to play guitar, I had some Dunlop tortex picks. But they didnt last very long. Once I ran out of picks I went out and bought some fenders, every kind I could buy just to test them. I wasnt impressed. So I kept getting tortex picks. Than I tried the nylon picks from dunlop, I was amazed, they didnt slip and they lasted very long (I bought .60 since it was the only kind the store had) Im not a fan of flexible picks, So I went to get some 1mm. Ive been using the same 1mm dunlop nylon since 2 years and its still solid and plays good!

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"Great Picks"
by Tom Ledden - 3/23/2005 6:40:17 PM
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
Hobby Guitarist whatever strkes me at the time Blaine, MN
13 people out of 25 found this review helpful

Just bought a pack of .73mm after using .60mm for a couple months. I like the .73's much better, none of the "snapping" sound you get with the .60's. I like the soft tone that the nylon gives, being a softer material than say celluloid. Easier to hold on to, too, with the texturing in the picks. They're cheap, last a long time and sound great!

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