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Dunlop Nylon Standard .73mm 12 pk

Dunlop Nylon Standard .73mm 12 pk
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Dunlop Nylon Standard .73mm 12 pk

 
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Dunlop Manufacturing produces many different types and sizes of picks to suit the varied preferences of today's musicians. Dunlop's wide variety of gauges, shapes, sizes, and materials allows the player to select the exact pick for his/her own particular style of playing. Exceptionally crafted and finished picks for every player's needs.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:1.96 inches
Product Width:2.36 inches
Product Height:0.19 inches
Product Weight:0.02 pounds
Package Length:6.0 inches
Package Width:3.9 inches
Package Height:0.1 inches
Package Weight:0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 22 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 22 customer reviews )
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5My default.  Feb 28, 2011 By Braden E. Bost
I've been using these since I started playing 12 years ago. I often venture out and try other brands, styles, thicknesses, but I always end up coming back to the light-gray Jim Dunlop .73mm standard.

In my earliest days, I liked them because they didn't break like the Fender brand and whatever-else-I-was-using did. Granted, it was poor playing technique causing the problem, but the standard nylon Dunlops held up, where as others did not. Also, the .73mm has been the perfect thickness for me, too. It gives enough for easy rhythm, but I'm able to play lead easily with it. I like the .80mm just as much, and use it when I'm playing an acoustic or a more lead-focused set, but the .73mm is my personal classic and therefore my default.

Each player has to determine what works best for them when deciding on a plectrum, so this is my input on these. They're my default and are the standard to which any others I try are compared. The printing on the pick helps you hold on easier, they wear down but don't break, they're always affordable, and they're versatile for lead and rhythm.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


4Good picks.  Jun 02, 2011 By Brandon K. Rush
Ever since I started playing the guitar, I've used the nylon Dunlop picks. They're better in a thicker size (1.0mm or larger) but the .73mm size is about the same thickness as a regular Fender pick. They're flexible and easy to pick with, but the biggest plus about the nylon picks is that they will NOT break. You'd almost have to melt one of these things with a lighter to harm it -- so one pack of them will last you yeeeeears.

Also of note: the price keeps going up on these here on Amazon for some reason -- don't pay more than $3-4 for a pack of them, as you can get them at your local music store for about that.

6 of 8 found the following review helpful:


1for the price and shipping, it's a rip-off  Jul 30, 2011 By The Bicycling Guitarist
Dunlop .73 picks are the best picks in the world as far as I'm concerned. At a music store they range from 25 to 40 cents each. The description for this item does not show a quantity. Now that I received it, I find you get a dozen for less than four bucks, which wouldn't be bad, but then with the cost of shipping I ended up paying close to nine bucks for twelve picks. I did not see anywhere in the description of the item where they told how many picks you get, and I was hoping for more.


4Dunlop Picks  Mar 14, 2012 By Jeffery Riley "jril111"
They work as described. A little soft but does the job. I will get harder ones next time but will be Dunlop as always.


5Nylon Picks  Mar 06, 2012 By Mongo
I purchased these picks from Guitar Center in a 12 pack. With the durability of the nylon I won't be buying more until I loose the picks I have now.

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