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NEW REVIEW - My new favorite picks
I hated it when I used a pick that was so thin that is either broke on me, became dull real fast, or, would slip off my hands completely. These are the perfect picks for me!
Since I strum kind of rough on my guitar (gotten better with that), they would slip off my hands or the tip would be dull in minutes, I used the blue and purple color picks and they feel just right. They're pointy enough to where you can solo with them really well but can endure if you strum too hard.
Reviewed by Jared on 10/31/2009 who plays Rock, Metal, Alternative.
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The Standard for a reason
When you typically enter a recording, practice, jam session, simply pull your "Emergency Pick" from your pocket or wallet to try out an instrument at Guitar Center or just ask any employee if they have one you can use, 9 times out of 10 I notice it's usually a Dunlop Tortex guitar pick. That's because they have everything you need in a pick. Tortex picks come in a wide range of widths - between super-flexible .50mm reds for strumming 12-string chords to ultra-thick 1.14 purples that as a bassist I've been using when I've needed a pick my entire career, Dunlop has had you covered.
I'm sure neither Store Employees or purchasers ever know their widths - Dunlop has them perfectly arraigned by color so that all you have to ask for is "A pack of blues". Add to that the Tortex material which increases its grip as you sweat onstage as well as accommodates your muscle memory and molds to the position you play in, There's simply no other flatpick to choose.
Reviewed by Ian Perge on 11/21/2006 who plays Rock, Alternative, Industrial, Dance, Acoustic.
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JUST AWSOME !!!!!!!
These picks are the graetest picks i have ever used i have benn olaying guitar for about 3 years and I used fender heavy but they always broke so i was in the store trying out guitars and the guy gave me a pick it was a 1.14 mm dunlop first i felt it has amazing grip and i really liked it so i went and bought a pack best picks ever plus these are the same picks SLASH uses so they have to be good!!
Reviewed by Slashy on 8/6/2007 who plays 80s hair metal like guns n roses.
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They still haven't broken.
I have had one of these .55mm Dunlop Tortex Standard Guitar Picks since 2005 and still hasn't broken. I love these picks for thrash metal. They look really cool to.
Reviewed by Stinger on 11/1/2006 who plays Jazz to Metal.
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Long lasting!
These picks come in many different colors, which are all fun and they also have a great thickness. They dont point to a sharp angle at the tips which is great if you're looking at tapping or shredding with these babies. Overall these may just be picks, but they'll give you a run for your money.
Reviewed by Scaleaton on 8/23/2006 who plays rock, extreme power metal, hard rock, ska.
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best picks period.
the dunlop tortex picks are very durable and very much worth the price. ive used other picks that break and crack right in the middle of playing. ive never had a tortex break on me and the only way that i stop using one is if i lose it. im sticking with the dunlop tortex.
Reviewed by jeff on 2/26/2007 who plays anywhere from blues to metal.
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Good Thick Pick
I'm currently using the 88mm Dunlop Tortex Standard Picks for playing my electric guitars. My guitars are set up with 10 gauge strings and these picks really dig into them. These picks are thick for a heavy sound and they're great for pick scrapes and palm mutes. They last a long time too. They're great for making the strings sound louder.
Reviewed by phatwon on 9/22/2006 who plays slow to moderate rock.
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soo comfortable
i bought a pack of the green ones and they fell so nice on my fingers... and their almost impossible to loose they never break i bought them last year and i still have most of them
Reviewed by jerm-X on 9/24/2009 who plays alt rock, and 80's rock.
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Amazing Picks!!
I found it! I can never get the thickness compared to the flexibility perfect for my style of play. I got the .88 mm picks, and they are made out of the perfect pick material, and they are super comfortable in my hand. They sound great also. These are one of my favorite kinds of picks now. I recommend trying them out.
Reviewed by eliobean on 9/27/2006 who plays Rock, Blues, Punk.
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Tortex Picks
I love these picks! They are very durable and have a great grip. I have been using them for 2 years and have never broken one. I use them to play both bass and electric. These picks are definitely one of the best picks I have ever used and the price makes them the best.
Reviewed by erin09 on 9/26/2006 who plays Rock.
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