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Maxpic Thumb Pick M Creme

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Thumb Pick

  • Size: M
  • Colour: Cream
Available since December 2014
Item number 353957
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
19,30 kr
Including VAT; Excluding kr200 shipping
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Solid pick.
Anonymous 21.12.2015
I bought this as I wanted to try out some alternatives to the Dunlop thumb picks I've been using for quite a while now.

The fit feels different to those I'm used to, but the shape and tightness of fit can be adjusted a little by soaking in very hot water and bending carefully into shape.

I've used it several times now and I'm getting used to it. Nice clear sound, pretty much indestructible I reckon.

Gets the thumbs up from me!
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Size??
Waade 10.07.2019
I have no experience using there, but wanted to try.
I have small finger so i thought that medium should fit me.
It didn't. I have to get on in XL to fit.
Maybe I just have thick fingers.
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Anonymous 14.01.2017
Good picks. Strong enough and well kept that from him and you want to.
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Poorly sounding thumb pick.
Gustav H. 06.05.2015
I've been using it to play 5-string bluegrass-style banjo. I got a few different kinds because I found that the brand I had been using weren't very durable. The quality of this pick is great though. However, the special texture on the pick's surface makes the pick very noisy in terms of pick noise.

It should be added to this that this pick isn't thicker or thinner than the other brand that I've been using, it simply has a different kind of surface and may be of another type of plastic. All in all, it's far too noisy for banjo, may work for dobro, I cannot say.
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