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Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 5:35 pm
Electric Uncle Akuma AshWufei Electric Uncle Akuma Spookily enough, I use what Ash uses... But, um, I always wanted the dual tipped pick. I wish I had a picture to show you, if you don't know what I mean. Your thinking of Stash Picks' "Wicked Pick" http://www.stashpicks.com/wicked.htmAsh, you're a brilliant man. Right company, wrong pick. I was talking about thier double pick. You flatter me redface rofl rofl rofl I've always wanted a set of Wicked Picks, but they don't sell them at the shop I go to.
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 8:22 am
AshWufei Electric Uncle Akuma AshWufei Electric Uncle Akuma Spookily enough, I use what Ash uses... But, um, I always wanted the dual tipped pick. I wish I had a picture to show you, if you don't know what I mean. Your thinking of Stash Picks' "Wicked Pick" http://www.stashpicks.com/wicked.htmAsh, you're a brilliant man. Right company, wrong pick. I was talking about thier double pick. You flatter me redface rofl rofl rofl I've always wanted a set of Wicked Picks, but they don't sell them at the shop I go to. Ha. XD I've only looked at my store's picks once. And I was too poor to buy the few picks from them they had. Of course now, when I remember my money, they say "Oh, we aren't going to get any of those agian". Looks like I'm e-ordering again, or something.
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 9:13 am
Whatever I can find in my room, usually. I'm not too picky.
...Though I have been considering being a bit like Brian May... His pick was a filed down six-pence piece. I'd probably end up doing it with whatever American coin is closest in physical size.
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 12:45 pm
Shugojin Whatever I can find in my room, usually. I'm not too picky. ...Though I have been considering being a bit like Brian May... His pick was a filed down six-pence piece. I'd probably end up doing it with whatever American coin is closest in physical size. HAHAHAHA... PICKy anywho. Yeah. Brian May always liked lots of Treble bite so a six pence piece would do good. Rev. Billy Gibbons uses a peso. I couldn't imagine using something metal on .08 strings liek he does!
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 9:27 pm
haha i am currently accumulating my pick collection. One girl in my class has a whole basketful, she's probably going to make a belt out of them all.... anyways i have the typically cheesy "lucky pick" that i found on the ground outisde of a restaurant. Not sure what makes it so good, but i love it. and any righting has rubbed off sad . It feels sort of like a Fender medium, but i have no idea, its pretty beaten up.
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 11:00 pm
Shugojin Whatever I can find in my room, usually. I'm not too picky. ...Though I have been considering being a bit like Brian May... His pick was a filed down six-pence piece. I'd probably end up doing it with whatever American coin is closest in physical size. Brian May is the reason I first picked up a guitar. I am told that a nickle is as close as you will get here in the states, but a canadian nickle is usually a little thinner and closer. I tried it but cant stand it!
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 9:02 am
Shugojin Whatever I can find in my room, usually. I'm not too picky. ...Though I have been considering being a bit like Brian May... His pick was a filed down six-pence piece. I'd probably end up doing it with whatever American coin is closest in physical size. um...you do know that we don't have six pence coins?
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 9:13 am
James Tanner Shugojin Whatever I can find in my room, usually. I'm not too picky. ...Though I have been considering being a bit like Brian May... His pick was a filed down six-pence piece. I'd probably end up doing it with whatever American coin is closest in physical size. um...you do know that we don't have six pence coins? Wait... You've got me confused here... What country do you live in...?
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 9:17 am
James Tanner Shugojin Whatever I can find in my room, usually. I'm not too picky. ...Though I have been considering being a bit like Brian May... His pick was a filed down six-pence piece. I'd probably end up doing it with whatever American coin is closest in physical size. um...you do know that we don't have six pence coins? I think he was reffering to the old currency we used.
Sixpence-piece.
I'm not sure when we stopped using that currency and started using the modern coins.
xp
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 9:19 am
bambulus James Tanner Shugojin Whatever I can find in my room, usually. I'm not too picky. ...Though I have been considering being a bit like Brian May... His pick was a filed down six-pence piece. I'd probably end up doing it with whatever American coin is closest in physical size. um...you do know that we don't have six pence coins? I think he was reffering to the old currency we used.
Sixpence-piece.
I'm not sure when we stopped using that currency and started using the modern coins.
xp We haven't used six pences for ages.
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Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 6:54 am
i cant remember what the brand is but i like it. its got a like-sandpaper grip and its a nice heavy pick.
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 3:14 pm
i use dunlops that are orange and look like a crazy chickens a**
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 7:38 pm
Unfortunately, i havent had enough expierience with picks to say, but of what i've used i prefer thin fender picks
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 10:35 am
I use either Wedgy picks which are nice or the master of all picks the Dunlop Jazz III real small and pointy and they perfect thickness, well it gives me the best results!
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 11:32 am
i use fender thin blues but theyre always snapping in half on me.
never thought about punching though. smile
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