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Ernie Ball Guitar Picks - Thin - 24

Ernie Ball Guitar Picks - Thin - 24
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Ernie Ball Guitar Picks - Thin - 24

 
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011558-Thin

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Ernie Ball Picks by the Dozen! Two dozen plastic (cellulose acetate nitrate) guitar picks by your favorite guitar string company! The 24 picks are mixed colors so you never have to settle on just one. Available in Thin (0.46mm), Medium (0.72mm) and Heavy (0.94mm).

 
List Price: $6.00
Our Price: $3.57
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Product Details
Product Length:5.5 inches
Product Width:0.25 inches
Product Height:4.75 inches
Product Weight:0.03 pounds
Package Length:5.2 inches
Package Width:4.8 inches
Package Height:0.2 inches
Package Weight:0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 17 reviews

Features
  • Plastic (Cellulose Acetate Nitrate)

  • Mixed Colors


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 17 customer reviews )
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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:


5Cheap & Good Pics  Jan 18, 2006 By AutoSurfClub
Very good thin pics! Great for rythmn players! Such a cheap price $3.99 for 24 of them! I pay 0.50 per pic at my local Guitar shop!

37 of 45 found the following review helpful:


5These Are Exactly What They Are Supposed to Be  Jan 08, 2009 By Shawn Plep
These picks were precisely what I wanted, which was a bag of 24 thin picks. When they arrived, I decided to test a couple of them out by using them to pick the strings of my guitar. To my great delight, these picks (you may know them as "plectrums") caused the strings to reverberate and sound to emit from the guitar after I employed them. I was able to use one of these picks to play a song, and the pick seems to be functioning as advertised.

While I have not yet tried all 24 picks, I am assuming the rest of them will work in a similar fashion. I plan on using these, and possibly buying more picks in the future when I lose these or forget them on people's coffee tables or in bars.

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:


4Good all-purpose strumming picks  Jan 18, 2009 By Brandiwyn "brandiwyn"
These are not my absolute favorites, but they're near the top of the list. They have a nice sound.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


2Value picks that break easily  May 31, 2009 By MGoBlue
Based on previous reviews, I was expecting a decent pick that would have a decent lifespan. Not so...within an hour, two of my students and i each broke a pick. I thought that the first was a fluke, but when a second student broke hers, I knew that something was up. Then when I broke one, I knew that I'll be going back to Dunlop Nylons, which I've never broken. And I was teaching them simple strum patterns on acoustic guitars. Nothing crazy. But I guess it is cheap plastic.

I had given out all my other thin nylon picks to various students/friend when I stumbled upon these on Amazon. The price point was perfect, and the reviews were glowing. Unfortunately, I still have 21 of these guys to blow through, but if they're anything like their predecessors, it shouldn't take that long.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


1Breaks Easily and Often  Jun 23, 2010 By Horatio
These picks are fragile to say the least. They break quickly and without much effort. Buyer beware.

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