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A different kind of pick
The plastic used is fairly smooth and it seems somewhat more rigid than a typical 1mm dunlop pick which is great of you're doing more picking than strumming or simply prefer more rigidity.
The holes and lettering do improve grip but the plastic being as smooth as it is sort of offsets the benefits of the holes so it has as much grip as a typical pick overall, the tip of the pick is pointed not unlike a dunlop jazz III so this would indicate it's a pick designed with picking precision more than strumming in mind.
The feel is slightly unusual due to the holes in the pick and weather or not you like that is simply down to preference, personally i like them, picks will always be a preference thing but you could do worse than to try these out and see if they're your to your liking.
good for rock, jazz and metal styles of music.
Overall: somewhat quirky feeling but good picks overall
The holes and lettering do improve grip but the plastic being as smooth as it is sort of offsets the benefits of the holes so it has as much grip as a typical pick overall, the tip of the pick is pointed not unlike a dunlop jazz III so this would indicate it's a pick designed with picking precision more than strumming in mind.
The feel is slightly unusual due to the holes in the pick and weather or not you like that is simply down to preference, personally i like them, picks will always be a preference thing but you could do worse than to try these out and see if they're your to your liking.
good for rock, jazz and metal styles of music.
Overall: somewhat quirky feeling but good picks overall
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J
Cool
They feel rather cheap, the grip is excellent tho, very easy to use even on thicker strings like the bass
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r
Not bad
Grips holes allow for excellent grip. It also takes ages to wear out. The tone is pretty mellow and mid like, nothing too special. A must try for anyone needing long lasting, grippy picks.
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