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Jeffran Picks
Anybody have two Jeffran diamond picks for sale? I ordered from Jeffran over two years ago but never got them. Thanks
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Re: Jeffran Picks
Craig,Craig Bailey wrote:Anybody have two Jeffran diamond picks for sale? I ordered from Jeffran over two years ago but never got them. Thanks
Craig
sadly you don"t seem to be the only one.
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I love mine! I guard them with my life..Haha
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I think these picks are worth whatever amount, because I think they are that good.
Jeff stopped making the picks with the BJ name, because he said he could not find anyone that wanted to do the chrome plating for small orders. And finger picks were very tedious to plate. So, when he stopped the chroming, he changed the name to JF (and also because he and Buddy were not partners any longer). There were a few of the unplated with the BJ name, but not many.
I am still doing a major cleaning out and may run across some more of these. I just don't know. At one time, Jeff had me set up as a dealer and I included a set if someone ordered a full set of George L's cables. But I had to stop that, because they got too expensive in the end.
It is sad that Jeffran cannot get these anymore. I suspect for the same reason our favorite steel mfg could not get parts. The almighty dollar.
I don't see why someone (younger than me) does not have these made with a different name. I doubt there is a patent. But I also doubt there would be a profit. Just how many pair of these do you think you could sell?
I imagine that you would have to order several thousand pair to have these made for you. Even in CHINA.
Jeff stopped making the picks with the BJ name, because he said he could not find anyone that wanted to do the chrome plating for small orders. And finger picks were very tedious to plate. So, when he stopped the chroming, he changed the name to JF (and also because he and Buddy were not partners any longer). There were a few of the unplated with the BJ name, but not many.
I am still doing a major cleaning out and may run across some more of these. I just don't know. At one time, Jeff had me set up as a dealer and I included a set if someone ordered a full set of George L's cables. But I had to stop that, because they got too expensive in the end.
It is sad that Jeffran cannot get these anymore. I suspect for the same reason our favorite steel mfg could not get parts. The almighty dollar.
I don't see why someone (younger than me) does not have these made with a different name. I doubt there is a patent. But I also doubt there would be a profit. Just how many pair of these do you think you could sell?
I imagine that you would have to order several thousand pair to have these made for you. Even in CHINA.
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O.K. My curiosity is getting the best of me. I am not familiar with the "Jeffran" diamond finger picks. So what is the big deal? What is so special about these picks that some would pay $50 a pair for them? Just curious...enquiry minds want to know! A stupid question deserves an intelligent answer!
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IMHO. Simply the best and most comfortable pick ever made.
And as with any quality vintage gear, a shortage of product makes them more valuable.
Actually for a pick that will last year's and years, they are pretty cheap. I've seen them go for much higher prices.
And as with any quality vintage gear, a shortage of product makes them more valuable.
Actually for a pick that will last year's and years, they are pretty cheap. I've seen them go for much higher prices.
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Don’t feel like the Lone Ranger, I never received the picks I ordered.🤬
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Buddy did indeed use Jeff's picks. Originally they were called BJ instead of JF's. The first ones were chrome. Don't know how long he used them for, but I was at Jeff's school for a weekend C6th seminar by Buddy and the picks had just come in the day before. They sold a lot of picks that weekend. He probably used them for as long as his association with Jeff lasted, hench the change from BJ to JF.
Buddy did indeed use Jeff's picks. Originally they were called BJ instead of JF's. The first ones were chrome. Don't know how long he used them for, but I was at Jeff's school for a weekend C6th seminar by Buddy and the picks had just come in the day before. They sold a lot of picks that weekend. He probably used them for as long as his association with Jeff lasted, hench the change from BJ to JF.
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Danny,
I may be wrong (and am quite often), but I think they were designed to crease at the diamonds. I think that is what I like. Because it really makes the picks stay in place on my fingers.
Here is how they look new and there is a definite crease.
I may be wrong (and am quite often), but I think they were designed to crease at the diamonds. I think that is what I like. Because it really makes the picks stay in place on my fingers.
Here is how they look new and there is a definite crease.
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Whatever, they work for me
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Last time I saw Fran Newman at the Dallas show a few years back, I bought a bunch of the JF picks off her - so glad I did
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I’ve got both the BF & JF versions of Newman picks. They’re very nice and I use them all the time. I also think the old Nationals are really good.
As for the the story that Jeff would stomp on any non-Newman picks he caught students playing, I think he did that with Dunlop’s because of their flanges.
As for the the story that Jeff would stomp on any non-Newman picks he caught students playing, I think he did that with Dunlop’s because of their flanges.
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SOLD - Donation coming, thanks!
Since this is in the 'For Sale' section, let's bring it full circle:
1 pair of the BJ picks. They're older but in fine shape, they came with my steel and I don't use them.
$10 shipped (paypal), send me a PM and I'll honor first in line if I get multiple responses.
Please be patient with response time, I'm not online a lot!
Thanks!
Ben
Since this is in the 'For Sale' section, let's bring it full circle:
1 pair of the BJ picks. They're older but in fine shape, they came with my steel and I don't use them.
$10 shipped (paypal), send me a PM and I'll honor first in line if I get multiple responses.
Please be patient with response time, I'm not online a lot!
Thanks!
Ben
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Stick with old Nationals!!