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Great Picks
I love these picks. I frequently lose picks or break them and need to buy new ones. This somewhat cuts down on that because they are bright and coloful so you can see them if you drop them. They play really well, from power chords, to soloing, these are great picks.
Reviewed by americnidiot on 8/14/2006 who plays Rock.
54 people found this review helpful.
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A good Pick
Picks are never just picks. These picks wear very well and offer the tone that I expect from my guitar. You get a good amount of them in one purchase and they look pretty cool. I recomend these and I am sure you will not be dissapointed
Reviewed by Flaxunce on 9/26/2006 who plays Rock, Metal.
28 people found this review helpful.
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Fender 351 Premium Celluloid Picks
These picks are amazing, they can take the abuse that I put them through constantly. I have broken only one of these picks since I switched to them. Like any pick they do eventually need to be replaced due to normal wear and tear. I play classic punk music (Clash, Sex Pistols and such) and I would recommend these wonderful picks to anyone that plays a similar music genre.
Reviewed by teleman2002 on 8/30/2006 who plays Classic Punk Rock.
16 people found this review helpful.
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Great pick
The Fender 351 premium celluloid guitar picks are very easy to hold on to and even look nice. They last long, and are reasonably priced. I find these picks are much easier to grip than most other types, without having some sort of grip which may cause irritation.
Reviewed by on 10/17/2006
13 people found this review helpful.
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Double Take
I got a set of these picks for free when I bought my Les Paul. At first I was really turned off from them and refused to even look at them. But when I finally brought myself to use them, I was instantly in love. I have never used a pick that I liked as much as I like these. They are aa must-own for every guitarist
Reviewed by swboarder55 on 11/14/2006 who plays Rock.
13 people found this review helpful.
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Great picks! And inexpensive!
These picks look amazing and they are very affordable. Definitely good if you like to jam for fun.
Reviewed by Anonymous on 10/13/2009 who plays Alternative, Rock.
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Fender picks are always a good bet
I have been using Fender medium picks in one form or another for most of my 35 years playing. It all comes down to relability and 'comfort' which these newest picks provide - and the 'Red Moto' pseudo-pearl look is cool.
Reviewed by George Dively on 9/26/2009 who plays indie.
2 people found this review helpful.
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They suk
Honestly wouldn't recomend they wear out to fast and they break easily i would rather stick to clayton or some dunlops
Reviewed by Joshua martinez on 7/27/2009 who plays Metal,Hardrock,Classic.
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the picks
Hi, the picks are great. The only thing that was not so great was the container it came in. It allowed six of the 12 picks to slips out and the made their way out of the box. If you want to take your chances on that then go ahead and buy some. Like I said they work great. :)
Reviewed by Amanda on 7/27/2009 who plays Country.
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What Could you want more!?
These are my favorite types of picks. They work perfectly for electric and all other guitars. They are great for shredding through solos of just playing cords. I have over 100 of these awsome guys. Many people think that these chip but they don't.
REMEMBER: buy medium, not Heavy or thin!
Heavy-picks are too hard for most players and cause you to lose fluency.
Thin-picks WILL CHIP! They don't last long.
Medium-Are the best you will ever use.
Hope this helps.
Reviewed by Stuntman1794 on 7/21/2009 who plays Jazz, Metal, Blues.
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