Plastic picks
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- Keith Cordell
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Plastic picks
Anyone ever tried these?
They look interesting. Wish I could see how they are worn.
They look interesting. Wish I could see how they are worn.
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zoom in. it says fred kelly
http://www.elderly.com/accessories/name ... --PKFP.htm
http://www.elderly.com/accessories/name ... --PKFP.htm
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Steinar,
I believe those are the Fred Kelly Freedom picks.
http://www.fredkellypicks.com/index.php ... t&Itemid=1
Eric
I believe those are the Fred Kelly Freedom picks.
http://www.fredkellypicks.com/index.php ... t&Itemid=1
Eric
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I hate it when there are two different types to choose from..... So I ordered one pair of each, the shipping was more than the picks. Elderly have really upped their shipping charges, a few months ago something like this would have cost $7 or $10 in shipping, now it's suddenly $22..
I find myself playing more and more without any picks at all these days, usually only use them on the weissenborn and a flatpick on guitar if I need to play some fast stuff. But I'm always curious about new stuff, so....
Steinar
I find myself playing more and more without any picks at all these days, usually only use them on the weissenborn and a flatpick on guitar if I need to play some fast stuff. But I'm always curious about new stuff, so....
Steinar
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I'm just guessing, but I think those are to be worn similar to the aLaska Pik, alowing the use of either the fleshy part of the finger, or the finger nail/ pick.
Or I could be totally wrong.
www.aLaskapik.com
Or I could be totally wrong.
www.aLaskapik.com
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I did the same thing Steiner. Two sets, delrin and polycarb. I ordered them from the manufacturer and shipping was a bout $5 here in the states. The other variable is the size. I ordered large hoping that size will be right for my fingers. I've had something like this design in my mind for awhile, but I couldn't figure out how to make them. You know, maybe it's a good thing not knowing which way they're worn. I know I intend to try them both ways, up and down to see what feels and works best for me. I also went ahead and ordered a delrin thumbpick. I got it from elderly cause the manufacturer only had packs of 24 listed. Pick - $0.80, shipping $4.80. What a bargain.
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Lots of comments about 'em on that site. Thanks for posting that link. Think I might order a set and try 'em out.Terry Farmer wrote:http://www.banjohangout.org/forum/topic ... _ID=105836