Bill, are PerfectTouch the ones you let me try out last week? I thought they were quite nice.Bill Groner wrote:Thanks for your offer, but I have already purchased a set around the time of my original post. I use them off and on, but I have been experimenting with some others. PP are very nicely made.Dennis Saydak wrote:To Bill Groner; I have a set of PT brass fingerpicks that I could not get used to. They are as new in the box. I tried to give them away a while back to anyone who made a small a donation to this forum. IF you are interested let me know and I'll send them to you. They are beautifully made but I just prefer my Nationals and Kysers.
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Yes Jim, those are the ones you took for a spin.James Hartman wrote:Bill Groner wrote:Thanks for your offer, but I have already purchased a set around the time of my original post. I use them off and on, but I have been experimenting with some others. PT are very nicely made.Dennis Saydak wrote:To Bill Groner; I have a set of PT brass fingerpicks that I could not get used to. They are as new in the box. I tried to give them away a while back to anyone who made a small a donation to this forum. IF you are interested let me know and I'll send them to you. They are beautifully made but I just prefer my Nationals and Kysers.
Bill, are PerfectTouch the ones you let me try out last week? I thought they were quite nice.
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