#31
Idlevice2 wrote:
Maybe I’ll try that when I can afford a credit card. I geuss I could cut up my fake ID when I’m 18 :)
Posted on Fri, 30 July 2004 at 12:17
#32
skins wrote:
I know I’m about two months late an’ all but i’m new to this site and also think this is a pretty cool thread, so humour me.
I always used to use those grey jim dunlop .88s but hated the way they always used to end up being warped and bent up and stuff. I decided to have a bit of a change and this is what i found…
D’andrea pro-grips, .60mm.
Here’s a before and after.
They rock. Even when you’ve played them till they’ve worn down to yer fingers, they’re still cool. They never warp or bend and are EXCELLENT if you’re into makin’ yer guitar SCREAM!
I seriously recomend them!
(Before changing the message boards’ software in August 2007 this post had a file attachment, which may return in the future)
Posted on Sat, 2 October 2004 at 01:42
#33
poenkrokker wrote:
Dunlop nylon .60 mm. prefer the thinner ones, especially the ones from the match-pik series. better attack on the strings. I usually play fast punk in my band and if i make the picks any thicker i wreck my guitar after each rehearsal…
Posted on Mon, 13 December 2004 at 21:19
#34
joseph? wrote:
Posted on Tue, 14 December 2004 at 12:04
#35
GreenThing wrote:
I use a JD .73 grey thing it does the job nicely.
However, a word of warning. do not place between your teeth to hold when fingerpicking. Inhalation of a plectrum does no good for your windpipe!
Posted on Fri, 14 January 2005 at 13:19
#36
Misanthropologist (d) wrote:
lol, two messages in, and already a life-saver. :D
Posted on Fri, 14 January 2005 at 14:53
#37
jimmy wrote:
i like the good old jim dunlop thick one,er im not sure what the size is its purple and shiny finish (not the stubby)but its not got a matt finish like a lot of the jim dunlop variety, if that makes a difference, nice sharp point on the end good for pinched harmonics,and heavy riffage, it dosnt flap about like thin ones might try one of those pickboys though!!
i once got a metal pick from a mail order cmpany just to see what it was like (copper i think it was actually), fucking sounded terrrible, slices through your strings too!!
Posted on Fri, 14 January 2005 at 14:54
#38
Divers (Simon) wrote:
I’m quite bad with picks but i like medium ones nothing to stiff or too soft, even though i have been playing Guitar for 15 years i have never really settled on one. I gues the ones i use the most are a set a friend of mine made for me. She builds F1 racing cars so she made them out of a bit of a jaguar don’t ask me how!
Posted on Mon, 17 January 2005 at 02:25