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Dunlop Nylon picks

I use these picks and they are great. I like the grip on the top so picks arnt flying everywhere. they have enough heft to deliver great big sounds but yet allow you to cut through solos very easily. They fall apart if you do alot of pick slides but nothing really out of the ordinary for wear. Get these picks!

Reviewed by catinthehat on 10/24/2006 who plays Rock.

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Very nice picks for acoustic

These are the only picks that I use when I'm playing acoustic guitar (the .60s). I just love the sound that they make, and the VERY nice grip on each pick. I havn't dropped a pick since I switched to these ones.

Reviewed by on 10/27/2006

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Very nice.

I've tried many picks before including the big stubbies, gel picks, and the tortex picks. None of those, in my opinion, measure up to the standard nylons. I don't think I've ever dropped one, and never had one break on me (after about 2 years so far). My hands sweat when I play, so the gels and stubbies slip out of my fingers sometimes, but not the nylons. They stay firm in my hand. Of course, personal preference of thickness will vary, but I find these to be the best out of all the Dunlop family.

Reviewed by The Prodigy on 8/13/2007 who plays Progressive Rock, Metal.

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All-Around Pick

This pick is amazing in every aspect, the grip on the pick is helpful for gripping so it doesn't slip, it also prevents from he pick getting to sticky while you're playing. I prefer the .88mm or 1.0mm picks because it has less of that pick sound when you're playing. I just bought the 72 1.0mm pack and they're amazing. These will last a long time.

Reviewed by Rocker on 7/2/2007 who plays Rock.

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A must have pick.

It lasts almost forever and it doesn't slip off your hand with its grooves. I swear this the last pick I'll ever use. I'm using the same pick I bought almost 6 months ago.

Reviewed by elgie1982 on 8/17/2006 who plays neo-classical rock (shred).

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The best I know of

The Best! I prefer the 73's or 88's for playing steal stringed acoustic. 73's are an excellent strumming pick, and still have enough impact to run the scales, they don't catch the strings, silky smooth sound. Sometime I prefer the 88's when a song has more picking then strumming. 60's are very nice too, but not so good for playing scales, a little too flexible for my taste, anyone that likes a very “soft touch” sound might like 60's. The 73's have a nice flex and still pretty good for running scales. Smooth sound, but might not be bright enough for some, if you plan on running scales or like less flex with the smooth play go with the 88's or 1mm.. The 88's still have some flex, but not much. I have not found a better pick then these!!! I’m always looking, but can’t put these down. Try them!

Reviewed by Kevin on 9/12/2009 who plays Blues, Country, Rock..

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The Ultimate pick!

I found a .73mm of these picks on the floor at the movies, and that was 3 months ago. I use it all the time, and it hasn't worn down at all. Its the best pick ive ever come across.

Reviewed by buckykatt323 on 2/12/2007 who plays Classic rock.

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The Best Pick you can Have!

I have had this pick for years, and it is still in perfect shape. It never drops out of your hand like other picks because of the grips it has. It also gives out a very good sound. Not much else to say. If you are thinking about getting a new pick, look nowhere else, this is the pick you want.

Reviewed by Carlos on 7/10/2009 who plays Metal, Classic Rock, Blues.

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great pick

this pick stays where I put it and performs well.

Reviewed by freddyb on 7/3/2009 who plays blues,metal,rock.

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My go-to picks

Dunlop Nylons are my favorite picks. No gimmicks here, these are just your basic guitar pick. I like the feel of the nylon, and the writing on the pick provides some extra friction to prevent slippage. I opt for the 0.88 gauge - sturdy enough for playing on either a guitar or a bass, but there's still enough give to allow for some fierce thrashing.

Reviewed by billy on 3/25/2009 who plays punk rock.

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