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Contoured for smooth release, these guitar picks provide an extremely positive attack for super-fast licks. Manufactured from Lexan, providing great strength and durability. Powerful gripping surface for easier handling.

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NEW REVIEW - Great For Bass Guitars!

I found a pick on the ground when i first started playing an acoustic guitar, it ended up bein this pick, it wasnt so good for me on the acoustic, i started learning bass and i needed to have a faster beat so i grabbed a pick, it didnt work so good cause my 4th string went through it really fast, i remembered i still had this pick so i pulled it out and used it, i still have it and its been 4 months, great pick to have i recomend it.

Reviewed by Spencer Greenway on 10/23/2009 who plays Metal, Death Metal.

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My favorite pick

I started using these when I played bass, and continue using them as I learn guitar. These babys will last forever and they sound great. Only problem I have is that they are really slippery after awhile. Use a knife to make some grooves where your fingers go for some grip and your golden.

Reviewed by Adam on 9/13/2007 who plays Rock/Hardcore/Metal.

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Sooo Comfortable!!!

People think I'm crazy for using such a huge pick, but I can't use anything else now. I never drop them and they are so comfortable and natural. The 3.0 mm is my favorite - more control over them than the 2.0 - Both are superior picks.

Reviewed by jasonandaguitar on 4/16/2007 who plays Country / Rock / Blues.

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The ONLY solo picks!

These picks are great for jazz and long, fast solos. However, I find that when played with chords, the thicker gauges get caught on the strings and eventually can't be used. Personally, I recommend the thin gauges. I feel they do a better job than the thick ones for guitar. You won't be sorry if you buy these picks.

Reviewed by haushinka924 on 9/20/2006 who plays Punk Rock.

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Best picks I've used.

Being a beginner, I've tried many, many different picks and have been trying to find a great heavy type to fit my style of music. I mostly play rock and metal, so this these picks (the 3.0 mm) suited me perfectly. They're just so awesome and fast. Perfect for speed picking or any kind of picking for that matter. I wouldn't use the heavy 3 mm ones for just strumming. For that, I'd recommend the regular Dunlop nylons or any thin Dunlop pick. I finally found the perfect pick to suit me, and you will too once you buy these.

Reviewed by donovan on 9/5/2007 who plays Rock, Metal.

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