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Rounded edges make it easy on strings while ridge cuts make it easy to hold onto.
I could no longer find my copper picks made by another company so I thought I would give these a try. They have all the warmth, attack and tone I was looking for. Pick scrapes sound like you've put the devil's tail on fire.
Reviewed by DeWayne on 2/18/2009 who plays All.
A friend gave me one of these. It had been given to him and he didn't know the brand. I looked them up on the internet and found out that GC had them. These picks are unbelievably cool....a sharp attack, smoking pick slides and incredibly easy pinch harmonics anywhere on the neck. At first I thought that the thin Ice Pix would be difficult to hold with a sweaty hand, but the ridge cuts give me a better grip than the knurled grips on Dunlops. I still use the Dunlops for acoustic work because the Ice Pix are a little too bright and edgy for that, but for electric picking, these are UNBEATABLE!! TRY SOME!! You WON'T regret it!
Reviewed by Ron S. Gull on 9/24/2009 who plays Classic Blues-Rock.
I've tried the bronze, steel, and copper--and I have to say the copper is my preference. These picks have a really sharp tone, and I especially like how they sound when used for lead on a high gain setup. Pick-scrapes will sound more pronounced. You can also use the pick as a slide on the unwound strings, but this takes some practice to get right. The only drawback is that if you play with this pick too much, some of the metal will rub off onto your fingers. Within the first day my thumb and index finger were completely silver. I couldn't really wash it off either. Nevertheless, I will still play these picks even if they turn my fingers silver.
Reviewed by Thom Bjork on 8/24/2009 who plays Rock, Blues, Jazz, Metal.