What is the best thumb pick???????
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Try to find one with two tips. It makes you sound like you're playing twice as fast.
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Try to find one with two tips. It makes you sound like you're playing twice as fast.
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Jon Light,
Thanks for that link and everyone else for your thoughts.
I'm in an experimental stage on thumbpicks. The Jeffran were the ones I liked the best so far, but my first one broke at the bend in 2 or 3 weeks. The one I had left I ordered from Jeff on the phone and I've just been avoiding using it to hang onto it just for the fact that he took the order. I never met him, so it's just a little personal thing for me. I'll probably order more of them at some point. I really liked the feel of them across the strings and how easily they adjusted to size. I did use Jeff's instructions for getting my National's to size, (the curling iron thing).
I think I'll order about 10 different ones from the site Jon gave the link to.
Bob P.
Thanks for that link and everyone else for your thoughts.
I'm in an experimental stage on thumbpicks. The Jeffran were the ones I liked the best so far, but my first one broke at the bend in 2 or 3 weeks. The one I had left I ordered from Jeff on the phone and I've just been avoiding using it to hang onto it just for the fact that he took the order. I never met him, so it's just a little personal thing for me. I'll probably order more of them at some point. I really liked the feel of them across the strings and how easily they adjusted to size. I did use Jeff's instructions for getting my National's to size, (the curling iron thing).
I think I'll order about 10 different ones from the site Jon gave the link to.
Bob P.
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i'm using the Goldengate ones. Actually a single Goldengate one (used it for at least 6 months, as opposed to 2 weeks for a National).
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I used the blue Herco for years because I liked the shape,however I always was unhappy that it seemed too limber and loose and I felt I could not really drive my thumb into my playing.
I bought the white John Pearse from Frenchy. It has an almost identical shape but it fits has a stiffnes which makes it stay on my thumb much better.
Never break one either wear them out in 2 or 3 years or lose them.
I bought the white John Pearse from Frenchy. It has an almost identical shape but it fits has a stiffnes which makes it stay on my thumb much better.
Never break one either wear them out in 2 or 3 years or lose them.
I struggled for 24 YEARS using blue Hercos that were NEVER long enough, or big enough for my thumb.
I used them because Bud Charleton did, and never thought that his thumb was DIFFERENT than mine.
I finally got a couple Large Tortoise Dunlops, put them in boiling water, shaped them as close to the Herco shape as I could, except longer, and it's been ALL the difference in the WORLD. Also Golden Gate ivory ones bent, cut and shaped similarly work as good or better.
I actually sent a couple out to a couple guys, and never heard back how they liked them.
Shaping them in boiling WATER is the secret,
Don't use a lighter. Or ask me how I know...
They basically explode just after the point where they are bendable..
EJL
I used them because Bud Charleton did, and never thought that his thumb was DIFFERENT than mine.
I finally got a couple Large Tortoise Dunlops, put them in boiling water, shaped them as close to the Herco shape as I could, except longer, and it's been ALL the difference in the WORLD. Also Golden Gate ivory ones bent, cut and shaped similarly work as good or better.
I actually sent a couple out to a couple guys, and never heard back how they liked them.
Shaping them in boiling WATER is the secret,
Don't use a lighter. Or ask me how I know...
They basically explode just after the point where they are bendable..
EJL
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For a long time now, I've been using the Fat/White Dunlop thumb-picks.
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Hey Chris (seldomefed) I tried the file-down job on the blue hercos and really like the results. it really helped on my speed pickin.
I just took a pair of sizors and cut about 1/8 inch off, and then filed it to a semi-point. works really good. thanks for the tip!
Terry
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I just took a pair of sizors and cut about 1/8 inch off, and then filed it to a semi-point. works really good. thanks for the tip!
Terry
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I use the Newman thumbpick. I order them 20 or 25 at a time and spend a day with my wife's hair curling iron and get them all formed to my thumb. I've never had one break on me unless I was spreading it apart without heating it up. Everyone who is having trouble with them breaking, I suggest you do as the instuctions say and heat them up and shape them. They do wear out though. I can only get about 3 monthes of use before I have them filed down thin a a razor. I give them away when someone from the crowd asks for my pick. It happpens quite a bit.
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