Solid 22k gold picks.
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Solid 22k gold picks.
NFS... Probably the world’s first and only set of solid gold fingerpicks. They were a special commission to match a 1927 Gibson Bella Voce Banjo. I had to test drive them and I can say they are slightly better than my sterling silver picks. Reduced pick noise and with more clarity. I probably won't ever be marketing them but want to make a similar set for the winner of the National Banjo Championship next year at Winfield which will be celebrating their Golden Anniversary in 2022.
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We filmed a tone comparison for the Landis Studios YouTube channel that will be posted in a few days. I was able to give them a workout on the banjo. A noticeable improvement in clarity and warmth was heard by everyone in the room. Whether that will transfer through our less-than-optimal recording equipment is a different story, but I'm now totally convinced that the 22k gold is the way to go for the best tone.
I also found out that these are NOT the first picks made from solid 22k. I met a gentleman on a Facebook page who had his jeweler make a pair of 22k gold picks several years ago and backed up every claim I made about the tone and durability of them. He's still using his after many years of playing. I made mine thicker than usual to compensate strength-wise but started with the softest alloy I felt I could get away with for optimal tone. I'm truly blown away by how good these sound. I'm now scrounging up all my gold scraps so I can make a set for myself.
I also found out that these are NOT the first picks made from solid 22k. I met a gentleman on a Facebook page who had his jeweler make a pair of 22k gold picks several years ago and backed up every claim I made about the tone and durability of them. He's still using his after many years of playing. I made mine thicker than usual to compensate strength-wise but started with the softest alloy I felt I could get away with for optimal tone. I'm truly blown away by how good these sound. I'm now scrounging up all my gold scraps so I can make a set for myself.
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Okay, your question caused me to rethink this. I just didn't think there would be much market, but I'm now so convinced about the tone, I think I'd be doing the music community an injustice by not making them available. I've always maintained that there is always room for the best.Dan Kelly wrote:If you HAD to market them, Ron... How much?
Plus, as Jerry mentioned, they would make for a nice presentation set and special gifts. Personally, I would like to make and donate a set for Winfield's Golden Anniversary Banjo contest next year.
So I did some math. At current gold prices, It looks like they'd be in the neighborhood of $2600 for a three piece set including some simple engraving. That breaks down to $1350 for the pair of fingerpicks and $1250 for the thumb pick. Basic engraving like initials with some simple flourishes, etc.
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Re: Solid 22k gold picks.
Oh boy, I absolutely love the tone of the sterling picks (just received a accu thumb pick to complete the set w/3 fingerpicks), let me see how many nickels and dimes i have in my jar.Ron Landis wrote: slightly better than my sterling silver picks.
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Yeah, $2600 is a bunch of money for a set of fingerpicks, but you know, for that level of craftsmanship and supreme quality, not to mention the rarity and uniqueness of of solid gold picks, I think that is a very reasonable price... bob
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