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Specifications |
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Brand | Clayton | ||
Category | Guitar Picks | ||
Shape: | Triangle, | ||
Gauge: | 1.0mm, | ||
Material: | Acetal, | ||
Quantity: | 12, | ||
Color: | White, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | RT100/12, |
The best
I have been playing guitar for 55 years. I have tried every pick under the Sun. These are the only picks I will use. The size and shape suit me perfectly. The finish keeps them from slipping out of my hand. Plus they will never wear out.
Good pick, great material
I ordered 100 of these from Clayton Custon Picks for my Grandson. (see picture) I've been using Clayton picks from a long time now (Standard .8mm Sharp Acetal) & I love them. My Grandson swears by the large triangle in 1mm. He plays 6 & 7 string electric, acoustic, and 5 string bass. He uses the same pick for all. When they arrived, I tried them, having never used a large pick this… read more thick before. They are a good pick, with a slightly warmer tone then what I use. I swiped 10 of them for my collection, claiming finders fee. (LOL) I see why he uses them. IMO Acetal is a great pick material, having great tone & low wear. Acetal has a clear, brite tone compared to other materials.
Best Pick for bass
Clayton picks are the only pick I ever use for bass. They don't break and last forever. I've totally rounded of the edges of several of them. That's how long they last!
Bass picks
I use these as bass picks. I'm a finger picker 99% of the time and I have big hands. I find these easy to use.
Never Again
The side of the picks with the design has a texture similar to that of sandpaper and it makes up-picking feel awful because the pick scratches the strings.
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