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Frederick Hogaboom
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Coated picks.

Post by Frederick Hogaboom »

Read the post on plastic coated picks and wondered if anyone ever tried dipping picks in a material similar to what is used on tool handles but on a smaller scale.

One product is Plasti Dip®, a multi-purpose rubber coating, for the Do-It-Yourselfer. Seems dipping the part of a pick that wraps around finger would give a softer and more secure grip.
Doug Rolfe
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Post by Doug Rolfe »

This what I am selling on the forum. It isn't just dipping them, but you need to prepare them by cleaning them with naptha or something similar as they will have a film on them. Also the viscosity needs to be ideal. If it is too thick or too thin it can cause issues. Also you should double coat them but wait at least two days between coats. I sell National NP2, Dunlop .025 and .0225 for $4.00 each including shipping. I take Paypal and my e-mail address is dougrolfe@tds.net
Good luck for those of you who want to try coating them.
Frederick Hogaboom
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Oop!

Post by Frederick Hogaboom »

Sorry, didn't mean to step on toes. (YIKES, Fred!)
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Tony Davis
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Post by Tony Davis »

I just buy shrink tube..{Electrical insulation} from electronics shop....it shrinks when heat is applied..so I buy slightly bigger than pick..cut to size and hold soldering Iron under it to shrink.
I would prefer Dougs Picks..but cost is too much to send to Australia......also Doug is a friend of mine
....so..er..well..maybe..perhaps he wont feel I am stepping on his toes with this post
Tony
Doug Rolfe
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Post by Doug Rolfe »

There is no problem on my part. I just want people to know that if they do this on their own they will not have a problem. I've done this for several years and have experienced enough problems to try and keep others from making those same mistakes. Tony, are you still married to Donna?
Jerry Tillman
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pick dipping

Post by Jerry Tillman »

Doug,s dipped picks are cheap enough in my opinion and he does them up right.I use to do my own picks but its not worth it.I was at a gig this last weekend and got a hold of one of my old picks and it really slipped around a lot.I,m going to order another set from Doug.I don,t think I will ever be a master pick dipper.
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Tony Davis
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Post by Tony Davis »

Hey Doug !!!
I think you only officialy made Donna and I Brother and Sister...or maybe cousins......Tommy is
way bigger than me...so that is as close as we can get !!!!
Cheers Doug
Tony :D :D :D
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To; Doug- do you treat other finger picks?

Post by Billy Woo »

Hi Doug

I sent you an email last week but have not heard anyway I have a set of Pro-Piks (my preference) that I'd like to know if you would coat them if I sent them to you also what your charge would be?

Thanks,

Billy Woo aka
Bronco Billy
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Post by Alan Rudd »

electrical tubing, shrunk with a hair dryer...got this idea from Bill Stafford. Thanks, Bill!
Doug Rolfe
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Hi Billy:

I replied to you.

Doug
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Re: Coated Picks - Reply to Doug

Post by Billy Woo »

Hi Doug

Just a follow up note that I sent my Pro-piks to you along with payment a few days ago.

Thanks,

Billy Woo aka
Bronco Billy :o
Doug Rolfe
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Post by Doug Rolfe »

Thanks Billy:

I haven't received them yet.
Also, for those of you in the UK and other European countries, I can sell them to you for $5.00 per pick including shipping. If you can order 4 or more at a time, it would make it a little better for me as shipping to Europe is the same for 2 as well as 4. I don't know about more than 4, but if you wish to order more than that, I will still get them out to you for $5.00 each.
Paul Norman
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Post by Paul Norman »

I bought some of these picks from Doug.

The can of rubberized dip is very expensive unless you want to do a lot of picks.
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