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Timber Tone wooden picks
I bought a pack of santos rosewood Timber Tone picks today. They are definately not for me and my style (bluegrass) but they are beautiful. They had lots of different woods available. I can see jazz players liking them for the fat tones. I like the feel in the hand with the wax and oil finish, but hated the sound. Anybody else use them and love the tone?
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Keith Lewis Charlotte, NC rkl245 on the UMGF rkl on Mandolin Cafe Martin D-18VS Martin 000-28EC Kentucky KM-505 Mandolin Fender Leo Deluxe Banjo |
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I use them too, couldnt go back to plastic picks after trying them. I find they sound the best when I play with only a bit of the pic exposed - so my fingers are almost touching the strings.
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1953 Gibson LG-1 2012 Gibson LG-2 2013 Gibson J35 2010 Martin 0015M Gretsch G9220 Bobtail reso |
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I use wooden picks for jazz, they seem to work well with archtops.
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2017 Martin Custom OM-28, Adi/Cocobolo 2018 ARK New Era L-00, All Hog 2004 Martin Custom 0028-VS, Adi/EIR 2009 SCGC 1929 00-17, Hog/Hog 2006 Andrew White F Model, cedar/maple 2008 Andrew White E Model, Cedar/Zir 2013 Martin Ambertone 000-18GE 2011 Brentrup GC6, Adi/Oak 2012 Huss and Dalton OM, Sitka/Chechen 2013 Martin custom 0028, Adi/MR 2015 ARK New ERA, OM Adi.MR Turnstone TG, Oak, |