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George Kimery
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I've never used anything but National finger picks since the 60's. I've misplaced the two I've been using and can't find my stash of old ones. I may have to buy some new ones. I did a search and found Nationals are still available, but there are N-1 and N-2. What's the difference and which one is best for steel?
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David Ball
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The NP-2 picks are nickel silver like the originals, the NP-1 are stainless steel. I've used Nationals for years too, and the NP-2s are the ones I use.

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Jerry Overstreet
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Post by Jerry Overstreet »

I believe NP-2 is the model number you want but besides nickel silver, they appear to be available in stainless too at Amazon...also in gold...be sure to select the desired alloy.

Elderly used to offer these with cobalt plating, but I don't see them listed currently.
George Kimery
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OK. I found my picks. They were the victim of one of four German Shepard puppies I live with. Good to know the N-2 is more like the originals. Now as to the gauge metal and alloy, that's another question. My old ears probably can't tell any difference. I'm sure there are a lot of great picks out now, but at 75, I want to just keep what I'm used to for over 50 years. FWIW, in the early 80's, I attended a lot of Jeff Newman classes. He didn't recommend Dunlop. He said the wide sides can catch on the strings.
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Post by Bill Miller »

I looked at the Landis finger picks for a good while and finally decided to try them. While they sure aren't inexpensive I have to say I really like them. I've been fighting to keep my picks on for as long as I've been playing. I've tried the sticky pick stuff and I've coated picks with heat shrink tubing. But these Landis 'death grip' picks stay put better than anything I've tried in 30 plus years. And the other thing is the difference in tone. They give me a sweeter, more bell-like tone. So far I have no buyer's remorse whatsoever. It does seem like a lot of money for picks but when you consider what you paid for the rest of your gear it doesn't seem so bad. Money back warranty too.
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Post by Jeff Neal »

I started out with the JF picks and they are still my favorite but just recently I started using the National np-2 picks and are very happy with them. I wanted a backup to the JF picks. I second the no to the Dunlop picks. Do not like the Pro Picks either. Have a set of Showcase 1941 picks and never could get them shaped right.
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I used Dunlop picks with Blue Herco thumbpick from ‘74 to 2006 or so. Then found Perfect Touch fingerpicks from 2006 to 2020. In October 2020, ordered Landis’ Shield “Death Grip” picks with Classic blade and really like these non-slip, handcrafted picks and to my ears, gives a fine tone. They are very comfortable IMHO and I just ordered the matching Thumbpick.. pricey yes BUT Ron Landis is an artist in my home state of Arkansas...Check out his website...he is an accomplished artisan. Besides, I’ve worked all my life and if it’s something that’s going to enhance my music/noise making, I’m in as long as it’s under a million...😉
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I line my picks, including the thumb pick, with self stick thin rubber stair tread. They are more comfortable and don't slip. Before you ask, I can't tell any difference in the tone. If anything would affect the tone, it's our old grubby fingers. I bend my picks to fit my fingers and for comfort, not to look pretty and be symetrical.

THIS IS A VERY BAD IDEA. I started noticing a slight sound on strings 4 and 5, sort of like a dobro simulator. I won't go into all the things I tried to find the problem. It turned out to be the rubber lining in the picks.

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Gene Tani
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Post by Gene Tani »

This is a history of Nationals from the Patent Pendings on, most of them can still be purchased. Maybe you can find the exact ones you like best.

https://web.archive.org/web/20160305084 ... picks.com/
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