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Yes, awesome player, a true pro.
For members here, I find people like NOLO to be such a great research of information. He gigs almost every night, so can share a lot of insights on what kind of gear he relies on, not just picks but strings, amps, pedals, cables, guitars, capos, etc. Thanks, NOLO, for being of such great service to our members. scott memmer |
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Thank you for such kind and generous comments, ya'll made my day! I read your comments as I prepare for tonight's show and am so encouraged. We are all blessed to have one another here on the AGF to glean info as we benefit from one another's experiences as we enjoy the journey and art of guitar music.
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NOLE TUNES & Coastal Acoustic Music one love jam! Martin D18 & 3 lil' birdz; Takamine KC70, P3NC x 2 |
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I recently picked up a Hawk Pick ToneBird 1 Medium 1.2mm with the right handed bevel and I love it. It's a great Casein pick. I've tried a few but for me I need that bevel and I'm not sure I know enough on how to do it myself. It really brings out those bright clean single notes.
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What I would say is they are the best I've tried other than TSs. I bought a couple of Casein pick in hopes that I could put my Tshells aside forever. I still use the T-shells exclusively.
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