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Ibanez PPA16MSG-YE Pick Set

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Pick Set

  • Original Ibanez "Grip Wizard" series
  • Thickness 0.80 mm
  • Medium sand
  • Set with 6 pieces
  • Colour: Yellow
Available since May 2005
Item number 181208
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Thickness Medium
Delivery Quantity 6
7.80
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Nick Monke 08.06.2021
Good, but to rigid to my liking. Maybe it just a matter of getting used to them, but for now I stick to my old ones.

have been playing around with these on and off.
except getting used to the thickness of this pick I am most delighted about the clear sound I get from it

pro's good tight grip, these things do not move about even without any pressure
great clear sound

con's it may take a while before you get used to them
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Simply the best
Blackwatch 09.01.2021
These are the best picks I have held in my life...ever. There is sand paper grip on both sides. Initially they are a bit strange to play with since they stick to you fingers so hard. But my brain quickly adapted. The tip of the pick is plastic and does not wear off as quickly as other cheaper alternatives. The only drawback is that every now and then I hit a string harder the sandpaper touches the metal string. It's no game changer, just feels awkward.
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For me, great pick
jds hb 27.10.2019
A little smaller than I am used to, but great grip, hard enough and good durability. Good pick all round for me.
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Pick yourself up, start all over again...
Anonymous 12.06.2014
How many times (mid solo) usually has your pick flown out of those nimble fingers and shot across the stage, once?, twice? three times? Lets be honest, in a live gig once is once too many.
In the past I've tried all the tricks, rubbed a pick with sand paper, got the drummer to stubb out his cigarette on it, tried marking it with my soldering iron, all to no avail.
Now a simple solution, buy these picks. Even with the sweatiest hands I'd defy anyone to drop these picks (ok there'll still be someone who can) but these picks are designed for 99.9% of us guitar players who drop from time to time.
Downside?...only one, if you play an acoustic without the soundhole covered and you drop it inside....well...you're on your own...lol
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