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Rich Thomas

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I've never ordered picks before because there were so many laying around from my father. I've lost almost all of them, and would like to order more but I didn't see where to get them. I'm not sure what style to call them or where to go to order them.

 

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Just step on to the jolly inter-web-thing....

 

Search, purchase and enjoy.... [thumbup]

 

I use the large triangular ones....usually purchased 5-10 at a time

 

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Yeah the inter-web-thing. Not much help really because it's hard to pick the same shape, and thickness doesn't mean same stiffness.

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This is a "teardrop" shape guitar pick. We haven't made these for many years, but many other manufacturers still offer them.

 

Thank you, that explains why I couldn't find them. Fender 354 looks similar and 358 looks like about the same shape so I guess I'll try them.

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I'm a teardrop user too, have been for a long time time where I used the fender picks for years until I started using these:

 

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/guitar-picks/dandrea-347-rounded-teardrop-delrex-delrin-guitar-picks--one-dozen/110885000006145

 

The surface material is a bit better for my grip, the fenders are a bit too smooth, and move around sometimes, these don't. I like these a lot.

 

you can just select what thickness you want when ordering

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  • 3 weeks later...

Are you really far from the nearest music store?

Is there a reason you can't slip into a shop, pick something you like, and head home?

 

 

Man am I late to the party.

Not sure how I even ended up p on this thread. Internet on the phone sucks.

My bad!

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