Name This Pick Please LOL
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Name This Pick Please LOL
I LOVE this pick but I only have one. It is 1.0 thickness and feels like sandpaper. Sort of like my Dunlop Max Grip picks, but it is a little different. Anyone recognize the logo?
2020-11-04_07-33-18 by Christopher Louck, on Flickr
2020-11-04_07-33-18 by Christopher Louck, on Flickr
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Re: Name This Pick Please LOL
I don't recognize it, but the overall styling looks like it came from the late 90s to me. A lot of pick brands came and went in that period from what I remember. Any chance this is a really old pick?
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No idea. My pile of picks is random from people sending them to me with other stuff. It is possible that it is older. I really like how it sticks in my fingers.
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Could it be a Moon Pick?HNB wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 7:35 pmAnyone recognize the logo?
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Maybe? I looked up crescent picks and internet just showed pictures of custom made picks.
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It's not exactly the same but I think Dunlop Jazz-picks might suit you. They have the same small size and knurling.
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COOL PICKS "CAT TONGUE" NYLON PICK 1.0MM THICK
I just ordered like 14.
I just ordered like 14.
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Ooh. They have a .73 just like my favorite Dunlops.
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I really like this pick. The grip is really nice. Has a sandpaper feel. Almost like you could sit it on your finger and it wouldn't slide off.
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Other picks I always sort of struggled with figuring out how to hold it so it wouldn't move around or slip. This one stays in place really well.
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Also check out Cactus Picks. I have nerve damage in my thumb and struggle to hold picks. Cactus are be best I’ve found.
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I will check them out. I have random picks from random places. I am not sure I ever bought a pick until these, but happened to have that in the pile and keep gravitating to it when I test guitars and such.
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