Heaven forbid if you ever tried a pick slide with one of those Fender picks. Those things were downright dangerous if you were trying to pull off some Van Halen in/from the 80's. I never felt comfortable with the mondo heavy picks. The 0.73 Tortex was the one that just worked better for me. Funny, I tend to strangle the neck with my fingering hand, but use the flexier picks.Cagey said:Depends on what you call "thin" and how violent you are. The .73 Ultex and .88 or 1.0 Tortex picks I use I wouldn't call "thin". But, different materials feel and respond differently depending on what they're made out of. I can't hurt those things, almost no matter what I do. A single pick can last me months until somebody picks it up and wanders off with it. But, I remember years ago using the Fender heavies and having to buy them by the gross, and I still didn't have as much control as I do with these Dunlop parts, nor would they last any length of time at all. You could go through several in an evening without even trying.
Patrick from Davis said:Heaven forbid if you ever tried a pick slide with one of those Fender picks. Those things were downright dangerous if you were trying to pull off some Van Halen in/from the 80's. I never felt comfortable with the mondo heavy picks. The 0.73 Tortex was the one that just worked better for me. Funny, I tend to strangle the neck with my fingering hand, but use the flexier picks.
He loads up his shirt pocket with a dozen or so completely different ones and waits to see what happens - it's a jazz thing. Hall was sort of the Bill Frisell of his time, play any and every thing. He was in the early 60's Sonny Rollins trio when Sonny was at the peak of his foghorn/God thing, and if you can go head to head with that and survive you deserve to be heard."you don't have to choose."
StubHead said:O.K. doodlets, picks with handles on the right:
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Oooh I LAHK it!
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Also on the right, a D'Andrea PLEC and a Clayton acetal reshaped but still awaiting handle-hood. And on the left, a few picks slobbered over with silicon tub caulk, because it gets you about 72.635% of the way there and if anybody's so inspired, that's as close as you're ever gonna get because if I had to pay myself for anything as loonily time-consuming as molding little handles onto picks, filing them down and carving the grooves in them they'd be about $30 a piece! :laughing11: :laughing3: :laughing7: :-\ :sad1: :sign13: :toothy12: :help: