Grips for picks!
- Stu Schulman
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Grips for picks!
My guitar playing friend from Anchorage Alaska Bob Parsons has a really cool product called"Grips"which can be attached to each side of a guitar pick as demonstrated by Bob's Granddaughter Alice,I will have some with me at the Denver show this weekend so just come by and I'll give you https://www.facebook.com/10000283507909 ... 308682591/
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Here's the link. Great video and sharp kid by the way!!
https://www.facebook.com/10000283507909 ... 308682591/
https://www.facebook.com/10000283507909 ... 308682591/
- Stu Schulman
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George and Doug ,Thanks for the help,Yes Alice is quite a kid.
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- Charley Bond
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Alice ain't from Dallas, but who cares
Alice is a dynamite sales girl, she'll have all your grips sold before you know it... What a great kid.
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- Mike Perlowin
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This is a wonderful product for people play with a flat pick. But the round shape is impractical for use with finger picks. I wrote to Mr. Parsons, suggesting that he make some rectangular ones that will fit inside a finger pick.
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
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- Charley Bond
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Grips for Picks
I was thinking the round picks might be cut in half, so they fit on on a thumb picks or finger pick. However, I still have n't found any spots with a good texture... ?
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- Mike Perlowin
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Re: Grips for Picks
I did that and put the pieces inside my finger picks. It was messy and awkward.Charley Bond wrote:I was thinking the round picks might be cut in half, ...
The grips themselves are great. They me be the answer we are all looking for. It's just that there needs to be some designed for finger picks.
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