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My Favourite
These picks are my absolute favourite for my acoustic guitar. I can never go back to smooth picks. The grip is perfect and if I didn’t lose them I would never have to buy picks ever again
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I use these picks/plecs, mainly for electric guitar playing having dropped the use of a pick many years ago when it comes to acoustic.
From very early on in my guitar playing career (in my early teens when I didn't really know any better!), I've used these Dunlop picks. I've tried others and nothing compares. I have these grey 0.73mm picks all over the place and the do the job every time. Top class
From very early on in my guitar playing career (in my early teens when I didn't really know any better!), I've used these Dunlop picks. I've tried others and nothing compares. I have these grey 0.73mm picks all over the place and the do the job every time. Top class
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I use these for everything!
These are my go to for bass and guitar both electric and acoustic and they are extremely comfortable!
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Greats Plecs!
I bought these to restock. I have been using the Dunlop standard nylon plectrums for around 30 years. There is not a lot to say. They do the job.
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The Good Old 'Scotty' Picks!
Back when I was learning guitar I used to buy those orange plectrums (colour was later changed to yellow) that featured an embossed figure of a guy dressed in a kilt and the word 'Scotty' just beneath. This design also helped to prevent the picks from slipping out of my fingers as well. I used to find them particularly good for strumming, something about them made them feel just right in my hand. Sadly, at one point I couldn't find any more new 'Scotty' plectrums and unwillingly started using other stuff. But I loved them so much that I was always on the lookout for some new ones or at least something similar.
Fast forward twenty years and while browsing the Thomann website I come across these Dunlops. I'm looking at the images, they do have a familiar look... then something clicks: these might be very similar to the old 'Scottys'. I got them and they surely are similar. Can't describe them as being identical to the old ones, because the kilted Scotty is no longer there, but the feeling is just the same. So happy to be able to use them again, and although nowadays I prefer much thicker picks, I still use these on 12 string guitars. They feel just right.
Fast forward twenty years and while browsing the Thomann website I come across these Dunlops. I'm looking at the images, they do have a familiar look... then something clicks: these might be very similar to the old 'Scottys'. I got them and they surely are similar. Can't describe them as being identical to the old ones, because the kilted Scotty is no longer there, but the feeling is just the same. So happy to be able to use them again, and although nowadays I prefer much thicker picks, I still use these on 12 string guitars. They feel just right.
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Does what it says on the tin
You can't go wrong with a dunlop pick. I've tried many different brands over the years but I always go back to these.
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Great allround pick.
I use these for both guitar and bass. They're a good quality middle-of-the-road pick that works pretty much for anything.
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My go-to acoustic picks
I love to use these whenever I'm playing acoustic because they're nice and flexible plus they provide a great extra snappiness in the highs. I really dig these.
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These have to be an industry standard.
These are my favourite picks. They are workmanlike and functional. I have to say that I've never been good at holding on to a pick when playing and I normally stick a little blob of Blu Tac on each side of the grip. I know this is unusual but with the ability to select the stiffness of these picks to suit and using the Blu Tac, I don't actually have to grip too hard and now I don't drop them in use. A nice light touch. If you have difficulty like me, try it.
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dunlop
soft good grip on your fingers do not slip
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