What kind of thumbpick?

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Lincoln Goertzen
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Post by Lincoln Goertzen »

I know that's right, Michael. I have done it myself. What fun.

Fred Kelly's Slick Picks are perfect. I can't believe how a thumbpick can feel so good.

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Tom Hodgin
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Post by Tom Hodgin »

Carson, where can I get those picks??? thanks, tom
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Bruce Etter
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Post by Bruce Etter »

I have been happy with the thumbpicks that I bought from Jeff Newman. He makes them and I find them to be more comfortable and durable. I think he still sells them for $3 each.

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John Macy
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Post by John Macy »

Add me to the Fred Kelly list. I use the regular andd the Slick Pick. They also have a new model that's a flat pick attached to a thumb pick with a rivet, so you can adjust it.
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Jerry Overstreet
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Post by Jerry Overstreet »

Geo. L's or John Pearse...either one is comfortable for me...
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Kenny Dail
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Post by Kenny Dail »

John Pearse

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