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| Musician's Friend Standard Celluloid Guitar Picks 1 Dozen, Black Pearl Medium | 
enlarge | Brand: Musician's Friend Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $6.99 Buy New: $0.99 You Save: $6.00 (86%)
Avg. Customer Rating:   (20 reviews) Sales Rank: 5
Color: Black Pearl Medium Media: Unknown Binding
MPN: SO-069-Pick-M Model: SO-069-Pick-M ASIN: B0002E376I
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
  Awesome sound maker March 10, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My son really likes the way the picks make his guitar sing.
  Necesarias y listo January 18, 2007 1 out of 9 found this review helpful
Si necesitas un juego de unas BBB, compra este articulo. Nada en particular con el mismo, las compre por necesidad y bueno sin distinciones, color o forma en particular.
  Great buy - Excellent quality and good price January 15, 2007 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
As a relative beginner to playing the guitar, I can say these are great picks for the price. You really can't beat the price and quality. I have had no problem using them for casual guitar use/practice.
However when ordering this item on amazon you are not given the option for choosing the thickeness of the pick. When ordering this same item on other websites you are given the option to choose either, "heavy, medium, light" picks, but here on amazon when I ordered I received "medium" thickness picks. For the casual guitarist I think this isn't an issue at all. For serious guitarists I think they would want to specify the thickness.
  Highly flammable! Hours of enjoyment! June 26, 2006 25 out of 48 found this review helpful
Celluloid guitar picks burn like the dickens. It's totally cool: Just hold a lighter to 'em and they go up in a flash! Be careful NOT to hold them with your fingers, though, because fire is very hot and it will BURN you. Just remember "FIRE BAD!" and you won't go too far wrong.
If you're looking for picks to play guitar with, celluloid is worthless. They're fragile, and the surface is far too slick if your hands sweat at all. Try Tortex or Delrins. Tortex is the business, in my experience.
WARNING! From the picture above, you might get the notion that these picks are about three inches by two. That is incorrect; the picture is not to scale. They are in fact eighteen inches on the long axis, and twelve across the shoulders. That is the regulation size for guitar picks used by trained professionals. If some huckster in a music store tries to sell you those tiny little toy picks hardly bigger than your thumb, punch him out, then come back the next night and torch the store. You have to take a firm line with these people or they won't take you seriously. In the music business, respect is earned.
You will have noticed, from the other reviews, that most musicians have IQs in the low-single-digit range. YOU are superior to them. YOU can bend them to your will by the force of your magnetic personality. They are mere PUTTY in YOUR GRASP. YOU ARE BORN TO COMMAND. Don't let me down here, chum.
Another reviewer recommends using these with "Apple's Garage Band software". I should note that every one of the guitar picks mentioned in this review is fully compatible with all major operating systems except for CPM/80 and the old Incompatible Time-Sharing System from MIT, except for the Delrins, which create a sort of Tesla-coil effect when used with one's-complement integer systems. But you don't run into those very often these days so it's not a big issue. Besides, it looks cool.
  Good picks, good buy. May 14, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
They're cheap, durable, feel good, look great, and there's really no noticable difference between them and more expensive teardrop picks except the price and the logo.
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