silver or nickel finger picks.
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silver or nickel finger picks.
I bought a set of these about 15 yrs ago from a guy. I still have them but they are getting worn. Does anyone know of anybody that produces these.
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Look for Showcase 41 finger picks. They are real good. Available at several different websites. About $15 a pair.
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Elderly has 126 different types of finger picks and 88 types of thumb picks.
https://www.elderly.com/collections/cat ... ingerpicks
https://www.elderly.com/collections/cat ... ingerpicks
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These are good picks too:
https://hoffmeyerpicks.com/HoffmeyerPic ... Picks.html
He has really studied the pre war Nationals, and matched the metal alloy and workmanship they used back then. These are a little pricey, but are a quality pick.
https://hoffmeyerpicks.com/HoffmeyerPic ... Picks.html
He has really studied the pre war Nationals, and matched the metal alloy and workmanship they used back then. These are a little pricey, but are a quality pick.
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silver or nichol finger picks.
I bought a pair of each. Both are great picks but the silver seems to ba a little better. They bare nthiner and fit my fingers better. They wre about 25 dollars a pair. These are very thin and are easy to bend with my initials stamped in to each pair. I will check thid site.
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silver or nichol finger picks.
These picks have my initials stamped in. There are no diamond or round holes stamped in. They are solid. Thanks
I also have a couple pair of Jeff Newman picks I would sell. They are hard metal with chrome on the outside. Good shape. They have the diamond holes stamped in them. I do not use them so I see where people are wanting them.
I also have a couple pair of Jeff Newman picks I would sell. They are hard metal with chrome on the outside. Good shape. They have the diamond holes stamped in them. I do not use them so I see where people are wanting them.