D'Andrea

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D'Andrea 390 Sharkfin Picks are made from a durable Delrin formula plastic. Tumbled and finished with a flat matte surface for grip. One dozen.
D'Andrea 390 Sharkfin Delrex Delrin Guitar Picks - One Dozen Green .88 mm
D'Andrea 390 Sharkfin Delrex Delrin Guitar Picks - One Dozen Green .88 mm
D'Andrea 390 Sharkfin Delrex Delrin Guitar Picks - One Dozen Green .88 mm

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4.78

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  1. Concerts3
  2. Back-Up2
  3. Practicing2
  4. Palm Muting2
  5. Strumming2
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  1. Improves Sound4
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  • Alway Loved these Picks

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted7 days ago

    byWilliam

    from02886

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I've Alway Loved these Picks. Very versatile. They are great for Metal. With the bumpy side is good to scrach the strings with the up and down motion. The little fhin said is good for pinch harmonics. Three picks in one. Good deal. Now i got to stop losing them.

  • Can't go wrong with these.

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byJ. J .

    fromMuscle Shoals Alabama

    A variety of picks is a simple way to improve the sound of your guitar, especially the acoustic guitar. The serrated edge really has a tone that is similar to the 12 string to my ears,. I first used these type 30 years ago starting out and I still have one of those . I gave a few to my brothers grandson ( who has only been playing 6 months) and he loved the tone as well. I really like these picks.

  • Different shaped eges offer greater flexablity and utility.

    5

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    submitted9 years ago

    byjeffrey

    fromundisclosed

    I've long liked picks shaped like this. All the stores had them back when they first came out, and I've missed having easy retail access to them. I like them in the same thickness that I like other picks, which for me is quite thin. I just find the different edges good for different things. Sometimes you want to easily slip over the top of the strings... other times you want to grab a bit. I find them versatile that way.

  • excellent performance and tone from this pick

    4

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    submitted9 years ago

    bydraven

    fromnew York

    I wanted to try out these picks for the longest time, but it wasn't too simple finding the right ones.. They are not for the meek,LOL. Takes a few seconds to adjust your hands to the weird shape, but very responsive to deepen tone and sharp attack

  • excellent in every way and tones

    4

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    submitted9 years ago

    bydraven

    fromnew York

    It took a few seconds to get used to it, but it sounds like nothing I heard before

  • The Mighty Fin's

    5

    submitted12 years ago

    byArt Ycedo

    fromRancho Belago CA.

    Been bitten by a sharkfin back in the 70's and have been forever scared. I'll never go back to a regular pic, there that addicting.

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