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John Pearse Ebony Plektrum

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John Pearse Ebony Plektrum
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luaks 13.04.2019
Thanks to the groove in the pick, it lays nicely between the fingers without slipping.
The sound produced when hitting the strings is quite mellow, without any high pitched clicking.
It is non flexible and very light.

What I don't like is that it wears down quite quickly, I've ground one down on my bass within two band practices and another one within two week on the guitar.
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Ebony Plectrum
Robert219 22.04.2014
I would avoid purchasing one of these. The grip of the plec is not comfortable (for my fingers anyway). Also, I found that the shape of the plec needed to be modified to avoid it 'catching' on the higher strings (it's very sharp at the peak). The material is very strong, maybe a little too strong for my strumming. There are many wooden plectrums on the market today and I'm happy that I tried the higher quality ones before trying this one as I think it would have turned me off the idea completely. My advice to anybody wanting to try wooden plectrums is to spend a little more and buy the correct one.
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The creamy wood dream
Anonymous 06.01.2017
There is a reason why so many picked up this pick (every pun intended), and the reason is that this unconventional little pick works. I never thought it would be anything special but boy it is. Buy it, play it, if you like the wood picks.
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Good for the novelty
WillO 05.05.2015
Some people might like this, it's not for me. I tried it a couple of times on acoustic and electric, it's not my bag. The tip started to show signs of wear pretty quickly, too.

Also, it's pretty thick. This isn't an issue for me, I generally use 4.1 mm V-Picks, which I love, and which are actually thicker.
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Sean6774 17.04.2015
this pick is a great buy it looks cool and has great grip .its very affordable and makes a great sound when playing i would stronglyrecomend this product to anyone looking for a great pick.
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Compared to the Dunlop Max Grip Jazz III
Anonymous 04.04.2017
I haven't owned a lot of picks, but i can say that this one was simply okey.

What makes me say that, is because i think the Dunlop Max Grip Jazz III is much better. I like the grip in the Jazz III a lot more.

Also what i didn't like is that the sound it makes from touching the strings is much more noticeable than any other pick i had.
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Almost perfect
Mike Richardson 02.05.2024
For picking, it has a really good attack. It’s a little too sharp for my playing style. However that’s just my preference, nothing against the pick itself.

I do find it a little slippery, however I got around that by (bear with me) breathing on it. My breath puts a little condensation on the pick makes it easier to grip.

Being wood, it has a really nice tone.
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Too thick for me
MarcelH. 31.10.2015
Hi,

I ordered this pick for my bass-playing, I really wanted to have a special one. And I like unique stuff made of wood.

Unfortunately it's to thick for (at least my) bass-playing. Gonna give it to my guitarist-playing friend!
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