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- Orange Hero
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I used to use the dunlop nylons and the jazz IIIs but I was intorduced to Brain picks by snarling dogs and these things are great. Really good grip, it is almost impossible to drop them. They also last a long time but have that nylon feel. They are all I play with now.
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1983 Gibson Firebrand "The SG Deluxe"
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Schecter Damien with GFS mean 90s
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by wallis</i>
<br />I used Dunlop Jazz III for some time but then the guy from the local music store gave me one of these
He also warned me that I would get stuck, and now I am.
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They look like my kind of pick.I do believe they must be a european thing cause I have not seen any of them around here.
<br />I used Dunlop Jazz III for some time but then the guy from the local music store gave me one of these
He also warned me that I would get stuck, and now I am.
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They look like my kind of pick.I do believe they must be a european thing cause I have not seen any of them around here.
Paint it blue 4 soul.
Dunlop Nylon 1mm! perfect Size for all picking styles I use and the Nylon gives you so much grip.I'd never go back to any other style of pick now
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Tango</i>
<br />Nylon Dunlops .46
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whoa...thats wicked light! I don't think that I could use those at all...more power to you, but whoa.
<br />Nylon Dunlops .46
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whoa...thats wicked light! I don't think that I could use those at all...more power to you, but whoa.
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by wallis</i>
<br />I used Dunlop Jazz III for some time but then the guy from the local music store gave me one of these
He also warned me that I would get stuck, and now I am.
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I located some of these picks at www.brooklyngear.com
I am itching to try them.
<br />I used Dunlop Jazz III for some time but then the guy from the local music store gave me one of these
He also warned me that I would get stuck, and now I am.
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I located some of these picks at www.brooklyngear.com
I am itching to try them.
Paint it blue 4 soul.
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<br />I use jim dunlop jazz III in red or sometimes the different black version.
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Yep. Me too. Mostly the red ones (only the black when I can't find a red).
<br />I use jim dunlop jazz III in red or sometimes the different black version.
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Yep. Me too. Mostly the red ones (only the black when I can't find a red).
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Electric guitar:
Traditional Fender Blue or ivory Tortoise Celluloid, Heavy. I also use a few of those kind that sound like glass when you drop them, I forget the name...also heavy. Oh, and I use quarters on certain stuff too. And fingers.
Bass guitar:
Fingers, Dunlop tortex 1.2 or 1.5mm, also quarters.
Traditional Fender Blue or ivory Tortoise Celluloid, Heavy. I also use a few of those kind that sound like glass when you drop them, I forget the name...also heavy. Oh, and I use quarters on certain stuff too. And fingers.
Bass guitar:
Fingers, Dunlop tortex 1.2 or 1.5mm, also quarters.
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Gibson, Ibanez, Yamaha and Simon & Patrick Guitars and basses
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