Regular Wall Steel Slide - Medium
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Specifications |
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Brand | Dunlop | ||
Category | Guitar Slides | ||
Type: | Standard Bottle style, | ||
Material: | Steel, | ||
Size: | Medium, Ring Size 9.5, | ||
Internal Diameter: | 0.76" (19.3mm), | ||
Wall Thickness: | Medium, | ||
Length: | 2.36" (60mm), | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | 220, |
Great pinky slide
Between this, the 222 Brass and the 212 Pyrex I have the pinky slides I need with the tone range I want. The steel/chrome is a beast for hard rock tones (like U2's bullet the blue sky). Its long enough to cover all six strings, short enough to keep out of the way fairly well when fretting with other fingers though shorter slides that only cover 4 or 5 strings are better in that… read more respect if you don't need full string coverage.
Nice slide
Dunlop 220 packaging specs are close. Mine is 18.9 mm inside instead of 19mm. Exterior is 21.9 mm, so walls are 1.5 mm as stated on the packaging. It is 60.3 mm long. Ring size 9. I also have a Dunlop Glass 202. Mine is 17.8 mm inside instead of 18mm. Exterior is 21.8 mm, so walls are 2 mm as stated on the packaging. It is 68.7 mm long. Ring size 8.
Fine for small hands
I have no complaints about how this works, but it may not be for all. I have small hands, and it fits on only my little finger. If someone prefers a slide on the ring or middle finger, like Bonnie Raitt, it wouldn't work, and I wonder if it would fit over the little finger of someone with larger hands. So, check the fit.
Good
It's a decent slide.
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