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Stubby's rule!
I must confess to being a stubby user for more years than I care to remember. Personally I'm a fan of the "chunky" pic and the great thing about stubby's is the little dimple for your thumb which means they don't fly out of your hand in the middle of your showcase guitar solo and leave you standing blankly for 16 bars. If Mr. Dunlop is reading this "Jim can you do them in white please, so if it does fly off I can still find it on a dark stage floor" I personally use the 2mm as the 3mm are a bit toooooo stiff for me (ooh err matron) The tips do wear down after a while even this size but if times are really hard I would imagine that you may possibly be able to re-point them?? Maybe some youtuber with too much time on his hands has the answer to that? All in all the best guitar pick in my very humble opinion.
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My favourite picks
They last a long time, are good to grip. Buying in bulk is economic if you play a lot. Good value.
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The one thing what never changes
I use Dunlop Big Stubby from the start. I'm playing guitar (start, acoustic, 12string), bass, mandolin, ukulele, and rock, jazz, alter...etc.
This is the one thing what never changes in my set up, my guitar rig - for me works with every intrument.
Long lasting, NEVER SLIPPERY, good quality, well made, fast attack, clear sound.
Buy it, try it!
This is the one thing what never changes in my set up, my guitar rig - for me works with every intrument.
Long lasting, NEVER SLIPPERY, good quality, well made, fast attack, clear sound.
Buy it, try it!
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