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Is it a pick or a plec? What to call it is a matter of hot debate, but what can't be disputed however is the quality and quantity of picks/plecs included in a pack of Dunlop Nylon Standard .88mm guitar picks.
A timeless design classic in elephant grey, functional yet aesthetic, durable yet gentle under thumb. Beloved of shredding metal heads and introspective indie folk strummers alike. From the sweatiest bar to the worlds biggest arena, the rough textured finish will keep this pick firmly betwixt your digits, while the pointy end will ensure your strings get well plucked. When it comes to being hit, your strings deserve to be hit by the best. Make sure you give it to them with the Dunlop, nylon standard .88mm pick.
Is it a pick or a plec? What to call it is a matter of hot debate, but what can't be disputed however is the quality and quantity of picks/plecs included in a pack of Dunlop Nylon Standard .88mm guitar picks.
A timeless design classic in elephant grey, functional yet aesthetic, durable yet gentle under thumb. Beloved of shredding metal heads and introspective
Is it a pick or a plec? What to call it is a matter of hot debate, but what can't be disputed however is the quality and quantity of picks/plecs included in a pack of Dunlop Nylon Standard .88mm guitar picks.
A timeless design classic in elephant grey, functional yet aesthetic, durable yet gentle under thumb. Beloved of shredding metal heads and introspective indie folk strummers alike. From the sweatiest bar to the worlds biggest arena, the rough textured finish will keep this pick firmly betwixt your digits, while the pointy end will ensure your strings get well plucked. When it comes to being hit, your strings deserve to be hit by the best. Make sure you give it to them with the Dunlop, nylon standard .88mm pick.
I've been using these picks for quite a few years and I'm really used to them by now, to the point they're my go to pick. Nice grip, sufficiently flexible yet sufficiently rigid as well. I'd say they're balanced in what they offer, not too much of this, not too little of that, just right. They seem to hold more than other picks from other brands or other materials.
I use the Dunlop Nylons for years. This thickness is finally my good mix of flexibility and stiffness. I round the tip a bit more with a scissors and a nail file. There I go, happy!
I just remark: there is a fine edge of material from production (where the upper form meets the lower form) that I am also filing away - I believe this is not what you want for playing.
As I have a dark carpet in my studio, I would prefer a lighter colour, like red or yellow, to find the pick when I drop it.
I use the Dunlop Nylons for years. This thickness is finally my good mix of flexibility and stiffness. I round the tip a bit more with a scissors and a nail file. There I go, happy!
I just remark: there is a fine edge of material from production (where the upper form meets the lower form) that I am also filing away - I believe this is not what you want for
I use the Dunlop Nylons for years. This thickness is finally my good mix of flexibility and stiffness. I round the tip a bit more with a scissors and a nail file. There I go, happy!
I just remark: there is a fine edge of material from production (where the upper form meets the lower form) that I am also filing away - I believe this is not what you want for playing.
As I have a dark carpet in my studio, I would prefer a lighter colour, like red or yellow, to find the pick when I drop it.