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Dunlop Tortex Jazz Guitar Pick Thin 3 Dozen
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Little green picks
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submitted7 years ago
byMichael
fromUndisclosed
The only pick I use.
I do buy these again and again.
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submitted7 years ago
byjeffrey
fromundisclosed
These are the same picks I have been playing 20 yrs. The green medium ones, try them out you'll like them to. Guitar Centerhas a great price for them to.
I will be make my next purchase with you guys
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submitted9 years ago
byLorenzo
fromundisclosed
excellent service thank you
only picks to use
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submitted10 years ago
byrock'n Rob
fromdetroit
these are the only picks I use. tried em when I was 15, and that was almost 30yrs ago, have never used any other picks since, these little guys allow for such accurate speed and terrific point pick playing its amazing, if your a soloist or metal player these are the picks for you. I burn through the tips of em alot though but I play harder then most. 1 pick will last a show or two
Tortex Jazz III style thin picks (red)
submitted10 years ago
byJeff
fromSouthShore Indiana
These are hands down the best picks I have ever used. First time I used a Tortex pick was the Jazz III style thick pick (purple) and would not use anything else from that moment forward...Until I bought the other 2 thickness' in the same style. Now I switch between all 3 thickness' dependent on the song, but mainly use the thins. I play an acoustic with medium strings and really wail on it at times and the medium/thick picks shave down perfectly (through regular use) to my play style like a finely honed knife. The thin ones also shave down but do not last nearly as long as the other 2 which is expected. However I put a good hour or two a day of hard strumming on the thins and they last about a month which is more than I can say about any other pick I've used let alone a thin gauge pick. The best part about these picks hands down is "I DON'T DROP THEM"! Compared to a drop rate of a 100% of every other pick I've ever used that was not Tortex. And these Jazz III style picks nearly disappear between my thumb and forefinger and have a nice sharp tip that makes playing precise. These have heightened my ability to flawlessly switch between picking and strumming throughout a song. Would definitely recommend these to anyone who uses a pick, novice to pro.
Tortex Jazz III style thin picks (red)
submitted10 years ago
byJeff
fromSouthShore Indiana
These are hands down the best picks I have ever used. First time I used a Tortex pick was the Jazz III style thick pick (purple) and would not use anything else from that moment forward...Until I bought the other 2 thickness' in the same style. Now I switch between all 3 thickness' dependent on the song, but mainly use the thins. I play an acoustic with medium strings and really wail on it at times and the medium/thick picks shave down perfectly (through regular use) to my play style like a finely honed knife. The thin ones also shave down but do not last nearly as long as the other 2 which is expected. However I put a good hour or two a day of hard strumming on the thins and they last about a month which is more than I can say about any other pick I've used let alone a thin gauge pick. The best part about these picks hands down is ""I DON'T DROP THEM""! Compared to a drop rate of a 100% of every other pick I've ever used that was not Tortex. And these Jazz III style picks nearly disappear between my thumb and forefinger and have a nice sharp tip that makes playing precise. These have heightened my ability to flawlessly switch between picking and strumming throughout a song. Would definitely recommend these to anyone who uses a pick, novice to pro.
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