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Clayton Hula Hottie Guitar Picks 1 Dozen

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Nice island vibe!

Clayton's Acetal Picks will withstand just about any performance. Adorned with 6 different images of island beauties.

Clayton Hula Hottie Guitar Picks 1 Dozen Specifications:

GripNo
MaterialAcetal
ShapeStandard
TypeRegular

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MUHALO Clayton!

I normally use Fender picks, but thought I would give these a try, and this particular design was chosen to share with my father who has recently taken to the ukelele. First of all, I have to say I was quite suprised as to the detail that goes into these - they look GREAT! Second, they feel "right" and lastly, they seem to hold up pretty well whether your jammin' on the guitar or burning a searing solo on a uke.

Reviewed by Daversatek on 9/28/2006 who plays Rock, some country.

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