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Casein
Can casein picks be stacked or stored btw picks made from other materials?
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You can do what you like with it. Casein is not as fragile as it is often made out to be by pick makers. Millions of military uniform buttons made from casein survived two world wars with not the greatest of care during washing!!!
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I'm learning to flatpick and fingerpick guitar to accompany songs. I've played and studied traditional noter/drone mountain dulcimer for many years. And I used to play dobro in a bluegrass band. |
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My casein picks share the pick box with all sorts of plectrums of many diverse materials to no ill effect whatsoever.
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Not sure what you are asking or why.....what did you hear?
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Casein is very durable. However, like bone, they're very rigid, you'll want to avoid keeping them in a wallet or a pants pocket (esp the rear pocket, where you might sit on it). Below 1.0 mm, avoid leaving it in very hot enviroments (such as a car in summer), as it will warp (easily fixed, though).
I call it the "tone-chaser's material." Wonderful, bizarre stuff. scott memmer |