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Resources: Dunlop 1.50mm Heavy Standard

Dunlop 1.50mm Heavy Standard

Maker:  Dunlop
Description:  This is a good pick for those wishing to use less and get more out of their plastic.
Last modified on 4/25/09 by David Hendrix (417) in the Equipment: Parts/Accessories sub-directory
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Reviewed on 4/25/09 by David Hendrix (417)
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Picks are picks, and it's just a matter of genre and preference. The only was, to me, this model could be better is if it had grips. Favorite aspect is that it doesn't wear down easily, worst aspect, NO GRIPS. The pick hardly bends at all even, so its good to keep a light touch when playing with it.
Price: $0.99 (new)
Where Obtained: Guitar Center
Features:
The only features that are generally on a pick are its grip and thickness. The pick has no grips, but stays in place if you hold it right, and it's thick enough not to make dents in it if you play with it long enough.
Durability:
This is a very durable pick, as it is 1.50mm. Its good for artificial harmonics/pinch harmonics as it doesn't bend or create dent in the sides very easily while chording. Dunlop has made great picks for decades, and are a very reliable brand.


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