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finger picks
Posted: 29 Sep 2020 7:06 pm
by Phillip Craig
Anybody use the ProPik's finger picks? If you have which style did you use? Anyone try the angled picks on PDS?
Thanks for the help.
Posted: 29 Sep 2020 8:18 pm
by Dale Isakson
I like the split wrap reso for dobro. not good enough on psg to say.
Posted: 1 Oct 2020 6:44 pm
by Dave Meis
I use the splits. I find them very comfortable, and by design, they don't have to be real tight to stay put. Easy on the cuticles as well!
The guy at my local music store said that they went out of business, but, some other outfit bought them and will continue production.
Posted: 1 Oct 2020 6:52 pm
by Howard Parker
Deering Banjo bought the product.
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Posted: 1 Oct 2020 7:27 pm
by Dave Meis
Howard Parker wrote:Deering Banjo bought the product.
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Thanks Howard!
Pro picks?
Posted: 2 Oct 2020 1:03 pm
by Dick Sexton
Yes, have for a long time. Reso-Splits/right angle w/middle finger front tab cut off. Suits my need and accommodates my arthritis.
Posted: 3 Oct 2020 8:40 am
by John DeBoalt
I have a set I use strictly for reso playing. I have them set to stick out beyond the ends of my fingers, and I can pick hard without them coming loose. For my steel I have a set of Newman picks and wear them right against the tips of my fingers.
Posted: 6 Oct 2020 4:43 am
by Gene Tani
If you can't find the ones you want from Deering, try Dusty Strings in Seattle, I remember them having a large selection
Been a few years but I remember liking the way the blade was shaped but not the wide/split bands. The picks had a large number of variables
- 2 or 3 metals: Brass, stainless, N-S
- 2 bands
- 3 blade widths
- angled or straight
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[edit to add: ] The Propik thumbpick that has a spade shaped nickel silver blade is really nice, really has the same tone as my nickel silver or sterling silver picks
Posted: 7 Oct 2020 6:18 am
by John Larson
I just received the ProPik 1 split wrap fingerpicks and ProPik metal-plastic thumbpick. I like the fingerpicks as the wraps aren't digging into my cuticles any more. The thumb pick is okay. It solved my problem of snapping the band on non XL thumbpicks but the wrap around ends in a sharp bend that digs into the side of my thumb I'll try remedying this with pliers. The pick material feels like a delrin type plastic, it holds up pretty well.