Ernie Ball

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Ernie Ball Prodigy picks feature highly durable Delrin material for a more secure non-slip surface. The machined beveled edge and sharp point(s) allow for less drag, added articulation and precise control while playing.
Ernie Ball Teardrop Prodigy Picks 6-Pack 2.0 mm 6 Pack
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  • Great Pick at a great Price

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byJason

    fromSpartanburg SC.

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    it works great especially for my mandolin. I can play a lot easier with the teardrop picks. They were also on sale and a great price as well.

  • Great picks with an uncommon Shape

    5

    submitted2 years ago

    byIsaac

    fromNorman, OK

    Just found these picks in the prodigy assortment and this shape (1.5 mm) was the one I kept going back to. Played both the Jazz III and thick gravity picks for years. I liked the smaller width of the jazz iii, but they were a little too short for a lot of things. Loved the thick Gravity picks, but there was a "chirping" sound I just couldn't get behind. Overall, these picks have both the feel and sound that I'm after and will probably be my go to picks for the foreseeable future. #sweepstakes

  • I would buy this product again

    4

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted4 years ago

    byMark, L.

    fromWinston-Salem, NC

    Very comfortable

  • The perfect pick for me.

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byMr. E

    fromCharleston, SC

    I started off using teardrop picks in 1975. They were great but popped out of my hand due to their material and length. The Prodigy picks are just that little bit longer which allows more control and their material is much more 'grippy'. I wish I'd found these sooner.

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