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Old 03-25-2008, 02:37 PM
sjino sjino is offline
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Originally Posted by aaronsdb View Post
Red Bear propick. They are expensive ($35) but they last forever, sound great, and are comfortable. redbeartrading.com
Dang, bro! Is that $35 for ONE pick, or is that a misprint? It had better be made of platinum for that kind of money.

Personally, I like the Ernie Ball thumbpicks because they're a good deal thinner than most traditionally shaped thumbpicks like Dunlops and Nationals. Since I play with natural nails on the other fingers, the thinner gauge blends better and is less overpowering. Doesn't have that thuddy sound you can get with real thick picks either. Cheap, too.

For a slightly thicker gauge, I like the John Pearse thumbpicks. Nicely shaped and reasonably priced.
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