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I sent the email,Told him Ill buy some if I like em.Good timeing,I need picks and strings,Thanks Mikey
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Chris is sending my sample tomorrow :)
After it arrives if it's awesome we will talk endorsement deal with a couple clients.

I'll post my review after I take it for a test drive.
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You cheap sons of a .... I ordered a couple to show faith and asked for a sample and got it. Well, at least the one sample brought the price down a tad. Now I can afford to buy Taylor's Tony Little Gazelle off his ebay auction.
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I'm putting his pick into the hands of some heavy hitters that can really help move product.

If they like them I'll order a spread for the studio.
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Or... you could make yer own....

http://www.pickpunch.com/

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Awesome! I just ordered one of each. Finally a use for those credit card offers I get in the junk mail.
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Interesting thing about picks

Used to use purple 1.1mm Dunlop for about 25 years.

Then about a year ago I was at a rehearsal and realised that for the first time in many years I had forgot a pick. Fortunate enough that particular rehearsal room is used by many bands, wherefore I was lucky enough to find a pick on the floor that looked pretty new. This was a blue Dunlop 3mm "stubby".

Like Tom (Structo) I came to realise that its much easier to play with (Robben Ford'esque) dynamics and variating your attack with a very thick pick, that doesn't bend or flex, at all. Instead off a flexible pick that seems to even out the tones more. Even if my 'old' pick was thick.
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The tortex squeak if i dont pick fairly flat, at least w the strings i have on now.
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When not using just fingers, I use a Wegner pick. It has a thick body with a canted edge that gets rid of the clacky spike on the initial attack of notes. They make several styles. The one I like is the giant one with grooves cut in the center, it never falls out of hand. The down side is cost. ~ $20.
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Now that I ordered the pick punch I'll be using Fowler plastic I already started searching the house and shop for usuable material.

Besides gives me and my grandkids a fun project.

Thanks for posting that pickpunch info. :)

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You can buy a 12x12" sheet of Ultem from McMaster-Carr for around $28.

It is a very stiff hard plastic.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#ultem-plastic/=dqtaht

They also sell acrylic sheets.

Claus I also used to use the red Stubby picks.
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that pick punch looks awesome, who'd da thunk it...

I remember a retired plastics engineer used to go up and down the east coast
selling his own pick shapes and plastic blends, great way to retire...

I used to make custom jazz picks out of anything from agate, horn, antler
mammoth ivory, shell... every material has it own tone, fun on a lapidary wheel

can't wait to get a punch...
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Mine getting sent out today,Thanx Tom,We will see. :D Mikey
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TUBEDUDE wrote:When not using just fingers, I use a Wegner pick. It has a thick body with a canted edge that gets rid of the clacky spike on the initial attack of notes. They make several styles. The one I like is the giant one with grooves cut in the center, it never falls out of hand. The down side is cost. ~ $20.
Do you mean Wegen pick?

http://www.wegenpicks.com/
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LeeMo wrote:Or... you could make yer own....

http://www.pickpunch.com/

:lol:
That's awesome! Now I know what to do with all those used gift cards and hotel keys!
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