New Sticky Stuff for Finger-Picks:

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Pete Burak
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New Sticky Stuff for Finger-Picks:

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I have had very good results getting my Picks to stay on comfortably with this Loctite product called Power Grab Mounting Tape.
One roll will last a very long time!
I cut about a centimeter of tape, which is a small rectangular piece that fits over the top of my finger-nail.
It is sticky on both sides but is made of a rubber-ee material that can form to your finger.
The tape stays attached to the pick after you put it on the first time.
When you take the picks off, there is no residue on your finger (unlike the Loctite Mounting Putty I used to use).
I put a piece on my Thumb-Pick, too.
You peel away the red stuff, and the tape itself is clear.
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Post by Steven Pearce »

Hey Pete, for finger picks, there’s a better way.
Read through this thread for a great pick.
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtop ... 4802f42498
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Post by Tommy Detamore »

Very cool Pete! I struggle with keeping my picks on, especially when playing outside gigs in the Texas heat. I have tried several methods, with Gorilla Snot being the most effective, but the stuff has a tendency to get where you don't want it to get and it leaves a residue.

I am very anxious to try this!
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Steven Pearce wrote:Hey Pete, for finger picks, there’s a better way.
Read through this thread for a great pick.
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtop ... 4802f42498
But, that thread is all about thumb picks, not finger picks... :\
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Trying to get a pic of the tape on the pick:
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Post by Bryan Daste »

Cool idea! Pete, have you tried this method?
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtop ... sc&start=0
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Post by Pete Burak »

Bryan Daste wrote:Cool idea! Pete, have you tried this method?
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtop ... sc&start=0
I am a shrink-wrap fan, but I have not tried the pick method yet. It looks good :)
I hope to try some like that.
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Post by Bobby Nelson »

I read through a post about this a couple months ago and, have found that the Buddy Emmons "finger licking" method works very well for me personally. Very rarely, the index finger pick may come off, but it's usually because it's worked it's way out, and needs to be tightened up a little.
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Post by Pete Burak »

I used to do the finger lick thing too. You still can with this method, as the surface I am talking about is your nail, not your skin.
Having a padded surface between your nail and the pick adds ALOT of comfort.
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Post by Christopher Woitach »

I tried Bryan’s method as an obviously perfect method but found that the shrink wrap on the sides of the picks rubbed together for me...

I’ll try this - I didn’t love your sticky tack method because of mess, although it worked!

Thanks Pete!
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Post by Jim Bates »

My wife gave a bottle of clear fingernail polish, and told me to coat the complete inside of the metal finger picks. I did and it works!

Thanx,
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Post by Pete Burak »

I liked this thumb-pick (from Jim Palanscar, it makes the bass strings real treble-ee), but I did not like the slotted thumb-wrap part.
I thought that part should have been left solid, like most other thumb picks.

I fixed it with the tape! :)
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Post by Steve Cattermole »

I'm loving the liquid Rossin I got from Frank Carter.You put it on the inside of your picks with a Q tip and let it dry.The picks slide on easy then your body heat activates the Rossin and you almost have to pry them off. I don't notice any residue either.You can also put Rossin on your fingers and picks,but be careful not to loose any skin taking them off.It seems to last about a month or two
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Hey Guys I use a product called sticky picks, I get it from Bob Hempker, at Steel Guitars of Nashville, works Great, Bob is a forum member give him a call. Phone 615-822-5555. Jim Goins.
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