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I have been trying a new steel guitar product, that I'm really knocked out over. It's a solution called "Sticky-Picks." Wayne Hobbs has come up with a solution to finger picks wanting to work their way off. It comes in a bottle with a dauber on the top, similar to liquid shoe polish. The substance is clear, and odorless. Dab it onto the picking fingers, then put your finger picks on. Allow about 30 seconds for it to set up. I've tried shaking my picks off and making them come off, but they do not move. When done playing, remove them. They leave absolutely no residue on your fingers or on your guitar, strings, or anything. This is one new product for steel players, dobro players, banjo players, or anyone wearing finger picks, that works magnificently. I won't go anywhere without a bottle of it in my pak-a-seat. If you try it, you will be buying it. I usually don't promote many things, but I wish I'd had this for the last 50 years or so. It has made me more confident with myself when I play also. There is nothing more scary than to be playing a solo, and feel a finger pick working its way off. It is a totally helpless feeling. Sticky-Picks absolutely takes this worry away.
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Where can we get it?
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
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Glad to see some other folks are learning about this stuff. It's cheap and I purchased a bottle of it from Wayne about 8-10 months ago, and its not even half gone. It's a must have for pedal steel players, or anyone using metal finger picks. Also works great on plastic picks/Thumb picks....only picks it doesn't work on are the nylon ones because of the oil in them, but they aren't much of a problem anyhow, and can be tightened up.
www.sticky-picks.com
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I purchased some of this product From Wayne while in Dallas. I've used it on the bandstand over the last couple of weeks and it really does help keep my finger picks in place.
By the way, Wayne Hobbs is one heck of a nice guy and a very talented player!! It was a real pleasure talking with him.... and hearing him play was quite an eye opener
By the way, Wayne Hobbs is one heck of a nice guy and a very talented player!! It was a real pleasure talking with him.... and hearing him play was quite an eye opener
Best regards,
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Sticky-Picks
The website is www.sticky-picks.com
Check out Wayne's demonstration. AMAZING!
Check out Wayne's demonstration. AMAZING!
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Sticky Picks
I have had a hard time keeping picks on for years as I was a left handed carpenter and smashed my right thumb and middle finger many times resulting in extra large fingers that picks are too small for. I play Stratocaster, gut string, Telecaster and steel every weekend in my current band and was constantly dragging picks off when changing guitars.Since I began using Sticky Picks about two months ago I have pulled a pick off one time and I really hooked it under the strings.
I am sold on the product and just received two more bottles- one for home and another for the studio. I don't want to ever be without Sticky-Picks again so I just keep one bottle with every guitar.
Wayne Hobbs is a really nice guy and super player. His website demonstrates the product and has clips of him playing with Connie Smith, Barbara Mandrell and others. www.sticky-picks.com
I am sold on the product and just received two more bottles- one for home and another for the studio. I don't want to ever be without Sticky-Picks again so I just keep one bottle with every guitar.
Wayne Hobbs is a really nice guy and super player. His website demonstrates the product and has clips of him playing with Connie Smith, Barbara Mandrell and others. www.sticky-picks.com
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good product
yeah its a good product I bought some last year
and its fixed my pick slippage right off
I would buy more
and its fixed my pick slippage right off
I would buy more
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Tele and deluxe amp
Sticky Picks works great!
I have tried every thing in the world for the last 25 years I could think of to keep my picks on, even making rubberized paint with sand, using surgical tubing to making picks really, really tight, but nothing has worked as good as this product. It is everything it claims to be.
If you have fingers that are not conducive to wearing metal finger picks this product is for you!
I bought a bottle at the TSGA show in DFW last month and have enjoyed increased confidence in the picks staying and have been able to pick faster, because of the sticking power and my increased confidence.
I just have one more thing to say. Once you try it you will never want to be without it.
If you have fingers that are not conducive to wearing metal finger picks this product is for you!
I bought a bottle at the TSGA show in DFW last month and have enjoyed increased confidence in the picks staying and have been able to pick faster, because of the sticking power and my increased confidence.
I just have one more thing to say. Once you try it you will never want to be without it.
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Sticky Picks
Just got my second bottle of Sticky Picks from Wayne, and it arrived quicker than anything I've ordered from anyone in a long time....Thanks Wayne. I didn't really need another bottle, because the one I bought from him almost a year ago is still over half full, but I wanted an extra one to keep in my pac seat. This is the best and only thing I've found that works this good, and isn't a hassle to use. If you haven't tried it, your really missing out. Sticky Picks will give anyone who uses finger picks more confidence and a much better playing experience. Theirs simply nothing else like it.
www.sticky-picks.com
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i must be missing something or my oils are diff3ernt... when I put it on it never seems to dry for me... it doesn't make them slip more but it always feels a bit wet in there where I put on the solution.... I want it to dry out and feel like they are bonding...
does it always feel a bit wet to others out there using it? would love for it to work for me as its more convienient than my other methods.... (i dont do the fingers in mouth... just grosses me out at gigs)
does it always feel a bit wet to others out there using it? would love for it to work for me as its more convienient than my other methods.... (i dont do the fingers in mouth... just grosses me out at gigs)
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Josh.....How much are you putting on your fingers? All you need to do is dab a small amount all the way around your finger tip. Also I give the bottle a little shake before using it..just to make sure everything in their is mixed up properly. I tilt the bottle a little and push on the center of the sponge applicator just enough to wet it then swab all the way around my finger tip. What type of picks are you using? Are they metal finger picks? I use a Herco thumb pick, this stuff does not work on the nylon thumb pick due to the oil in the nylon, but its not a problem keeping it on, I just use it on my metal National Picks.
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Well that's defiantly a first Josh.....If I were you I'd contact Wayne, or just send it back. He'll be fair with you. The first bottle I bought from him was free because paypal messed up the transaction. That's what kind of guy Wayne is. Sure sorry this didn't work for you, but no matter what...Keep Smilin
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