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Musician's Friend Standard Celluloid Guitar Picks 1 Dozen, Black Pearl Medium

Musician's Friend Standard Celluloid Guitar Picks 1 Dozen, Black Pearl Medium
Brand: Musician's Friend

List Price: $6.99
Buy New: $0.99
You Save: $6.00 (86%)



Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 21 reviews
Sales Rank: 13

Color: Black Pearl Medium
Dimensions (in): 1.5 x 1.5 x 0.5

MPN: SO-069-Pick-M
Model: SO-069-Pick-M
ASIN: B0002E376I

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
These durable picks will stand up to heavy play. Easy-to-grip shape and good looks. You can never have too many of these fantastic picks, so stock up today. Your guitar will love you for it and so will your fans. I have the best guitar pick in the whole wide world.


Customer Reviews:   Read 16 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars These picks rock!!!   May 21, 2005
Chris Tyrrell
25 out of 58 found this review helpful

Here is my poem called "These Picks Rock!!!"

These picks rock
And these picks roll
These picks have funk
These picks have soul

I still have to buy
A good guitar
But me and my pick
Can still go very far

I wish I wasn't a
Disappointment
To my family
But they say I have
No feelings and no
future, and when I
stole all that money to
support my "hobbies," I should
have considered paying it back
instead of giving my family
the finger and telling them
that I wouldn't come to the
family reunion if my life
depended on it. Now that
I need that transplant...looks
like my life does kinda depend
on it. Oh well.

These picks rule!
These picks are cool.
I don't mean to shock,
But these...picks...rock!!!



5 out of 5 stars Highly flammable! Hours of enjoyment!   June 26, 2006
no so-called "pen name" available (Boston, MA)
25 out of 48 found this review helpful

Celluloid guitar picks burn like the dickens. It's totally cool: Just hold a lighter to 'em and they go up in a flash! Be careful NOT to hold them with your fingers, though, because fire is very hot and it will BURN you. Just remember "FIRE BAD!" and you won't go too far wrong.

If you're looking for picks to play guitar with, celluloid is worthless. They're fragile, and the surface is far too slick if your hands sweat at all. Try Tortex or Delrins. Tortex is the business, in my experience.

WARNING! From the picture above, you might get the notion that these picks are about three inches by two. That is incorrect; the picture is not to scale. They are in fact eighteen inches on the long axis, and twelve across the shoulders. That is the regulation size for guitar picks used by trained professionals. If some huckster in a music store tries to sell you those tiny little toy picks hardly bigger than your thumb, punch him out, then come back the next night and torch the store. You have to take a firm line with these people or they won't take you seriously. In the music business, respect is earned.

You will have noticed, from the other reviews, that most musicians have IQs in the low-single-digit range. YOU are superior to them. YOU can bend them to your will by the force of your magnetic personality. They are mere PUTTY in YOUR GRASP. YOU ARE BORN TO COMMAND. Don't let me down here, chum.

Another reviewer recommends using these with "Apple's Garage Band software". I should note that every one of the guitar picks mentioned in this review is fully compatible with all major operating systems except for CPM/80 and the old Incompatible Time-Sharing System from MIT, except for the Delrins, which create a sort of Tesla-coil effect when used with one's-complement integer systems. But you don't run into those very often these days so it's not a big issue. Besides, it looks cool.



4 out of 5 stars Fender Knock Offs!   November 6, 2005
Corey Turner (NH)
19 out of 24 found this review helpful

You want a cheap Fender guitar you buy their lower notch brand Squire.You want their lower notch picks,well unfortunately they dont exist.Thats where these come into to play.They are cheap and somewhat durable.Celluloid picks have a tendencey to snap right across the middle though.

They wield great sound and if used right like any other guitar pick great potential.The looks are nice but i like the signature of a real Fender pick.After all these are the Fender pick shape and size.

I say buy these the price is a steal.I say avoid these if you plan to play metal.
(A very nice feeling pick)



5 out of 5 stars These picks served a dual purpose for grandson Johnny!   December 22, 2007
! Betty Dravis (San Jose, CA)
16 out of 21 found this review helpful

I bought these picks shortly after buying my grandson Johnny his very first beginners guitar. I read about them on the guitar page; the price was right and they seemed durable, so I got them for him.

Of course, he used them to pick his guitar, but he also found another use for them. I couldn't suppress a grin when I saw a half-dozen of them on a necklace his girl-friend was wearing. It seems she collects guitar picks, so Johnny went to the music store and purchased some picks in various colors. Then using these black ones as the base color he designed a pretty, colorful necklace for her.

That took me back to my younger days when a young "swain" had made me a cross from popsicle sticks, so I couldn't complain when seeing my grandson's resourcefulness. Kids are certainly creative.

Review by: Betty Dravis, 2007



4 out of 5 stars cheap picks that get the job done.   August 25, 2005
Aaron "Realm" Hammon (Arizona)
9 out of 14 found this review helpful

I use em for practice, they're cheap nice picks, look pretty cool too.




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