Description

The Gibson Guitar Pick Tin - 50 Standard Picks is a large collection of quality picks. Gibson guitar picks are made with the classic styling of a 351-shape pick with quality celluloid, Choose thin, medium, heavy or extra heavy.
Gibson Guitar Pick Tin - 50 Standard Picks Medium

Features

  • Collectible tin case
  • 351-shape
  • Quality celluloid

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  • Cool product. Wish it came in variety packs.

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byJared

    fromOcean Springs, MS

    Solid product. Can be a little hard to grip.

  • Does the job right

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byJon B

    fromBelmont, NC

    I've always been a Fender 351 pic guy, but I had a chance to experience a Gibson event a few years ago. I loved the Gibson pics that were strewn about. I really didn't think about it until I bought a Les Paul Standard and saw the tin in the also viewed column. I grabbed a pack of the medium variety and haven't been disappointed. The tin is actually a great way to keep the pics from being everywhere in the accessory section of the case. Glad I splurged.

  • Great picks and perfect for those of us that misplace them!

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted7 years ago

    byrob

    fromUndisclosed

    I'm always loosing picks, so it's nice to have a bunch!

  • Highly recommend

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byBryan

    fromundisclosed

    Always great.

  • Hello

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byPatrick

    fromundisclosed

    Hello

  • An Old-time classic

    4

    Verified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byRex

    fromundisclosed

    50 black picks with the Gibson logo, all packed in a nice tin. The picks are just a classic that has been sold under the Gibson name for at least 50 years (I have probably got some black Gibson mandolin picks that are that old). If you don't have any of these, this is a neat way to get them.

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  • asked byBobby K.

    fromSt. Louis MO 63114

    Is this pick .096 mm ?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    I'm sorry, Gibson doesn't say. I would guess "heavy" would be close.