Ernie Ball

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The Ernie Ball Nylon Guitar Picks have an easy-grip top for even the most aggressive of players.
Ernie Ball Nylon Guitar Picks Medium 1 Dozen
Ernie Ball Nylon Guitar Picks Medium 1 Dozen
Ernie Ball Nylon Guitar Picks Medium 1 Dozen

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  • One dozen
  • Thin, medium, or heavy

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  • I will buy again

    5

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    submitted2 years ago

    byJames

    fromSouth Carolina

    Smooth transaction.

  • I regularly buy this product.

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byGodSistah

    fromBerkeley, CA

    Great Product!

  • Simply the best

    5

    submitted16 years ago

    byThemeansr@gmail.com

    fromPortland, Or

    Simply some of the best picks out there. Long lasting, Good grip my favs

  • Good Picks

    5

    submitted17 years ago

    bychancam77

    fromBalad, Iraq

    I ordered the thin version of these and have been hammering away with the same pick for about a month and a half now. These are very durable and at a great price.

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  • asked byThomas

    fromWakefield,MA

    what is the thinnest pick you have?

    what is the thinnest pick you have?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
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  • asked byDaniel

    fromSaint Helens, Oregon.

    I see a dozen Ernie Ball nylon picks for $3.99. The listing says they are "Thin" picks. I prefer a nylon .38mm thin pick. Why are the picks listed as "Thick/Medium or Thin" only? Thanks for your time.

    I see a dozen Ernie Ball nylon picks for $3.99. The listing says they are "Thin" picks. I prefer a nylon .38mm thin pick. Why are the picks listed as "Thick/Medium or Thin" only? Thanks for your time.

    Open Reply - Beau
    Different brands categorize their picks differently. Some by thin, thick or medium and some by their actually size in millimeters. Sorry for the confusion.