Fender 351 Standard Guitar Picks Thin 1 Dozen


Description
Fender is proud to offer the 351 Standard Guitar Picks in Heavy gauge a dozen premium picks providing power, precision and comfort. Fender has been producing high-quality picks for decades, and their 351 shape is a perennial favorite for its versatile tone and playing feel. These 1.0mm heavy picks are made of Fender's classic celluloid material, which produces a warm yet articulate tone with balanced highs and lows. The 351's familiar teardrop shape fits comfortably between your fingers, with a matte finish for confident grip. For players of electric, acoustic and bass guitars seeking a bold and dynamic tone, Fender Heavy 351 picks are an essential tool for your musical arsenal.
Celluloid Material Delivers Legendary Tone
Fender's 351 picks are crafted from premium celluloid, a material that's been used for decades to produce full, articulate tone with balanced highs and lows. Celluloid picks like the Heavy 351s produce a warm, musical tone that highlights the natural sound of your guitar. The 1.0mm gauge provides extra power and definition, ideal for aggressive styles. Whatever guitar you play, you'll coax great tone from your strings with the Fender Heavy 351's time-tested celluloid material and high-performance design.
Comfortable 351 Shape For Control and Accuracy
Fender's popular 351 shape is comfortable to hold and fits securely between your fingers for precision and control. Its familiar teardrop design allows for smooth pick positioning and release, enabling accurate and articulate playing across a range of techniques. The matte finish provides extra grip while reducing pick slippage. For live performance or studio recording, the 351 shape gives you the flexibility and comfort needed for your best playing.
Built to Fender's Legendary Standards
Like all Fender gear, the Heavy 351 picks are built to the highest standards of quality and performance. Fender has been producing premium picks, strings and other accessories for decades, using the finest materials and manufacturing techniques to achieve the tone and feel that players desire. With the Heavy 351 pick, you get the perfect combination of gauge, shape and celluloid material, all crafted to Fender's renowned standards of excellence. For picks you can rely on for power, clarity and comfort, choose Fender.


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Most Liked Positive Review
Fender picks are rockin' good!
The Fender 351 Standard Pick is an excellent pick! Gives you a better bite and makes the string(s) resonate very loud and clear. I use the Medium tortoise-shell picks and they are not only great sounding but look great too! Pick some up today, you'll not be disappointed.
Most Liked Negative Review
Now looking for a new kind...
I've literally used this pick in medium for my entire ten year career of playing guitar, and honestly I don't know why. I mean they are great, stock, beginner picks for any moderate player or new comer, but they just simply don't last. I'm a member of a percussion ensemble in denver that plays very extensive, original music, and I literally go through a pick every rehearsal. A ten hour life is kind of a joke in my opinion... A buddy of mine in that ensemble brought me a dunlop .96 mm. one day since he knew I had no more picks from my "endless" supply, and I love it. It still looks and feels brand new with a sharp edge after a good month of continuous playing now. And to top it all off, out has a much another feel and sound to it any way. All in all, great pick for beginners, but simply doesn't cut it for me.
- Practicing24
- Back-Up14
- Concerts14
- All time favorite.1
- Either like me1
- i cant eat it1
- Too easy to lose 🧐1
- Gets Lots Easy1
- Leaves Plastic Dust1
- Wear out relatively quickly1
- Experienced20
- Novice15
- Professional Musician5
- Good Quality36
- Easy To Use31
- Functional28
- Improves Sound14
- Consistent quality1
Reviewed by 88 customers
Great product
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submitteda month ago
byMike
fromcary illinois
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playing a mandolinDelivery was prompt
Does the job
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submitted2 months ago
bybeatbass
fromWestford, MA
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I've always used medium picks until I saw a YouTube video demonstrating the different sound one can get with thin and heavy pics. I bought these thin ones for strumming my acoustic and was pleasantly surprised that something so simple could improve my sound.
Great product
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submitted3 months ago
byMegan
fromMichigan
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Great pick for a beginner at a great value. Produces a great sound and great for strumming. #sweepstakes
Been using this Fender thin pick style since 1970
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submitted7 months ago
byJoe
fromLos Angeles, CA
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Thin fender picks ask for a lighter touch, but give me a lot of sensitivity...and can still activate a harmonics solo using finger damping
Great picks for just about every style.
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submitteda year ago
byJohn
fromGrand Rapids, MI
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These are my standard picks for all my shows where I am playing acoustic and lead guitar. They have a great tone and feel.
I would buy this product again.
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submitteda year ago
byRon
fromFt. Worth, TX
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The quality of product is very good for the value.
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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted3 years ago
asked byIsaac
fromBeaverton Or
is there an actual size difference between thin and medium or is it just the flexibility?
There is a difference in thicknesssubmitted3 years ago
asked byJB
fromSeattle
What is the thickness of this Fender medium pick?
I’m very sorry, the manufacturer has not made that information available.submitted5 years ago
asked byjefferson
fromspokane WA
what is the diferrence between heavy,medium,and thin picks?
The difference will be the flexibility. The lighter (thinner) the pick, the more flexible it will be.