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These picks have a unique fine textured grip, and a slight ridge around the thumb area to ensure a firm grasp. Polycarb has an appealing transparent color, and creates a brighter sound than nylon or delrin. Choose gauge. 36 to a bag.
Fred Kelly Picks Poly Flat Guitar Picks (36 picks) Light
Fred Kelly Picks Poly Flat Guitar Picks (36 picks) Light

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  • Good picks! Easy to hold!

    4

    submitted5 years ago

    byBob

    fromBirmingham, Al.

    Good

  • Great picks.

    5

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    submitted7 years ago

    byTODD

    fromundisclosed

    Picks are great. The website said free shipping but the checkout screen added shipping anyway - annoying

  • Am very pleased

    5

    submitted8 years ago

    byOddball

    fromSilver Spring Md.

    Bought a pack of the 36 medium. Love them. I use Dava's , Big Stubbys , nylon , Dunlop Ultem, Jazz III ,Clayton Stones etc., etc. These at the sale price can't be beat. When I go to JAM's , Open Mikes , etc , I always bring extra strings and picks. Someone else loses a pick or breaks a string , I pass it on. These picks are really sturdy for being a medium pick. Nice attack to the strings and the ridges forming the grip are outstanding. Better than most. I needed more picks like I need another hole in my head. BUT , I couldn't pass up the sale price. Glad I did .........they're keepers.

  • A lot of Good picks

    5

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    submitted8 years ago

    byLarry

    fromundisclosed

    Sturdy picks. They were what I wanted and are of very good quality. I rarely use picks but they were a good deal and I can leave them lying around so they are available all the time if needed.

  • Better than the old "amber" Martin picks.

    5

    submitted11 years ago

    byRonald Powers

    fromSan Diego, CA

    I buy picks in large quantities, not because I lose them often, but to get a better cost per pick. It's been several years since I needed new ones, and I prefer the amber-colored Martin picks that have a diamond pattern on the part you hold. Unfortunately, these are no longer made and can be as much as $5.00 each on Ebay. I was bummed until I finally came across these Fred Kelley picks. The price is great and what's even better is that they cross-hatch pattern makes them even more secure than the Martin's. Praise God (and Fred Kelley) for making a good product better; in fact the medium and light gauge (green & blue respectively) are even better looking.

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