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Dunlop Tortex Pitch Black Standard Guitar Picks 1 Dozen

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.50Mm
.88Mm
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.73Mm
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.60Mm
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Dunlop Tortex Pitch Black Standard Guitar Picks are carefully designed and manufactured to give the maximum memory and minimum wear that made the original tortoiseshell guitar picks famous. Dunlop Tortex guitar picks are available in a variety of gauges. One dozen Pitch Black Picks.


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Dunlop is the Best!!

Dunlop Picks are by far the best picks out on the market. They're durable and comfortable and easy to hang on to. Chances are, you'll misplace one of these picks long before it has a chance to wear out. Nothing against other brands, but a lot of them like to fly out of your hand or wear out quickly. Some picks have a shiny or "polished" plastic, these are usually the ones that fly out of your hand if your hand starts to sweat. These aren't polished so it's really easy to maintain a good grip on them. If you do any intense strumming, these are your picks. For those of you just starting out and looking for picks I highly recommend these. Biggest question most new people have is about the thickness. Thickness is really personal preference. To be honest, you're not going to notice much difference between the close thicknesses(for example 1mm and .88mm). Fact: Thinner picks bend easier and tend to "spring" out of your hand. So unless you have pretty good pick control, I'd stay away from the thinner picks. Most popular thicknesses for newbies range between .73mm and 1mm.

Reviewed by Josh on 9/18/2008 who plays Rock, Metal.

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Best Picks Ever

I have been playing guitar for awhile so I know what picks I want. Jim Dunlop picks are the picks I can never put down. I have played through my years of guitar with many different pick companies. Jim Dunlop has them all beat. The playability and the wear and tear on all these picks is awesome. I have never used another pick since I picked up Jim Dunlop.

Reviewed by Benjamin on 1/7/2008 who plays Blues.

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Great Tone AND Durability

My friend ordered a pack of these about 3 months ago andf let me use one. He saud they were the best picks hes ever used. Id have to say the same because I still have the one he gave me and the only thing thats wore out on it is the ink. The pick is still smooth and gives me a gret thick tone on guitar and bass and I play OFTEN. A dozen will probably last you a life time.

Reviewed by Brucey on 3/24/2008 who plays Everything but country .

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great option

I use dunlop picks always because other picks seem to be polished and harder to hang on but these picks are not and strumming with them is easy because the don't fly out of your hand. I also recommend the medium or thick ones because the thin ones are too flexible and wear easier. This are good picks for beginners and advanced players.

Reviewed by Summer on 9/22/2008 who plays metal,rock,hardcore,punk,grunge .

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GREAT PICKS FOR BASS!

i love this pick for bass it gives it a nice tone and its hard enough so you dont hear the flapping noise if you are looking for a pick to play bass i recomend this!

Reviewed by calvin on 5/27/2009 who plays Metal.

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