Dunlop Nylon Standard Guitar Pick
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Dunlop Manufacturing produces many different types and sizes of plectra (or picks as they are also named) to suit the varied preferences of today's musicians. Dunlop's wide variety of gauges, shapes, sizes, and materials allows the player to select the exact guitar pick for his/her own particular style of playing. One dozen.
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Smooth, great strumming pick
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I love Dunlop picks period. These are great for strumming, flowing smoothly over the strings. I play mostly worship music with this picks on my Taylor 314ce and T5, and on Fenders. No matter what guitar, I get a smooth great strum. While a hard pick gives you more umph, these are a great mm for strumming those smooth gliding strums without worrying about loosing it. I also use the 73mm for a stronger strum when necessary.
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Good picks, but for a certain useage.
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These are good picks when it comes down to it, good grip and they'll last as long as you don't lose them. But I find them a bit too floppy for lead work. However, I would recommend them for rhythm guitar work. They are especially good for acoustic guitars as well.
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The best pick for me so far
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I would actually give these picks a 4.5. These picks would be perfect if only for one thing. After about two good pick slides, they are toast. They are however the best feeling picks I've dealt with yet and I've tried many. Other picks, even dunlops sound weird to me or they keep slipping out of my fingers. If Dunlop could find a way to harden their nylon without compromising the great tone that comes out of this pick, they could have a slap marathon with all other pick companies.
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Why pay more?
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I teach a guitar class and have nearly had to take a second mortgage out to keep the guys in picks. Now with this deal, I'm thrilled. The picks feel great in your hand and the price is excellent! What else is there??
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I'm a believer!
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I bought 4 dunlop nylon picks about 20 years ago. I lost 2, and gave my .60mm to my daughter. I still have and use my .46mm. It's got just the right flex for my style of playing. I will be getting more soon because I'd have a panic attack if I ever lost the last one. I'm sure now that it's virtually indestructable. Pick lightly and accurately, but carry a big amp.
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I love these picks
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I use the .60s to play rhythm guitar on a Gibson Blueshawk strung with heavy flatwounds .056----.013These picks are just perfect for my style as I hit those strings really hard. The flex is just right, and these things almost never break, even under the abuse I put them through.
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works with acoustic and electric
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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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(53 of 104 customers found this review helpful)
Best Picks I have ever used.
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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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(46 of 85 customers found this review helpful)
Great Quality!
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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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Great Picks
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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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