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An FYI: Our brown series is the identical material to Blue Chip. Most folks are still unaware that we do that. I have those in teardrops up to about 1.20 mm. The final decision is yours, and we offer a full 35-day return on everything we sell. But my sense is 1.0 mm is gonna be a smidge too thin. At this point we have no plans to offer a black teardrop over 1.0 mm till probably next year. The action in the line has been triangles, so we go where our customers take us. So great to talk to you, nonetheless. Let me know if you have any more questions. be well, scott |
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I'm not a great mando player, but tris are really great for mando. I also tend to have fairly large hands, so the extra mass against my thumb really helps create control. I guess an old dog CAN learn new tricks. sm Last edited by Kerbie; 09-04-2017 at 12:02 PM. Reason: Removed masked profanity |
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On the black tris, I have a few blanks cut at 1.50 mm. These are going pretty fast. I can make one upon request for the same price at $34.50. When and if this model officially goes on sale on the site, it will be a few more bucks due to the amount material being used (50% more). I also can fashion a tri at .75 mm thickness, which is becoming a very popular request lately. Both of these models, the .75 mm and the 1.50 mm, will likely be one sale on the site before Christmas, assuming demand continues the way it has. Thanks for reading, Scott |
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Thanks to AGF for continued strong reviews and sales for our black series. WE got lucky and hit a home run.
thanks again, scott memmer |
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Part of why you hit a home run, Scott, is because you run an honest company and you're a good guy! It doesn't hurt that your picks are also great (nf-.90 fan here)!
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Thanks again for the kind words, and continued health in enjoying that nf-90. Take Care, Scott |
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Finally getting around to moving my images from the Photobucket hostage takers to imgur.
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Thanks for all your support for this new line, folks. Really an exciting future ahead of us at CLP.
What till you see what we have coming next year. thanks so much, scott |
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These continue to be among our best sellers. The blt-1.0 mm triangle is the best seller in our entire catalog, behind our red teardrop, garnering fabulous reviews. And we offer a 35-day return policy, the longest in the pick industry. But, a warning: People don't send our stuff back.
thanks, agf, scott |
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We offer only two models in black right now, one tri and one teardrop, both at 1.0 mm. These have both become instant best sellers for us.
THICKER or THINNER? We do have both thicker and thinner blanks on these not listed on the website> If interested, contact me directly. We have tris up to 1.50 mm. In the teardrop, we have them from 1.0 mm to .75 mm. At this time, no extra charge for a "custom" model on these. thanks, scott P.S. The 1.50 mm tris in particular have strong buzz out there from those playing them. |
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Does anyone know if the market in general favors triangle picks? I don't think so and I find it hard to understand the popularity here for that shape. Of course we all just like what we like -- as a teardrop user (with a preference for somewhat sharper tips) I just don't get it when it comes to triangles, but I'm sure triangle players feel the same about teardrops. But why the triangle preference on the AGF???
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