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| Brand | Planet Waves |
| Type | Electronics |
| Release Date | 2009-01-12 |
| List Price | $4.49 |
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| Our Price | $2.99 |
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- One of the first polymers ever created, cellulose nitrate is made by reacting cotton fibers together with nitric acid
- They are available in a wide diversity of thicknesses, forms, and colors, and offer a natural feel and warm, fat tone
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Planet Waves Standard Guitar Picks--Right for Any Hand When it comes to playing a guitar, nothing but the excellent will do. This's why Planet Waves Medium Standard Guitar Picks are the right choice. They are the right tool for the job, which is producing awesome music. Trendy in pearlized colors, these medium guitar picks are the much popular picks out there today. Not too thin and not too heavy, they are just right for each guitar-playing style. Attractive, trendy, stunning sound. | The Right Fit No Matter the Age It does not matter if this pick will be used by someone who is six-years old or sixty-years old, the Planet Waves Standard guitar pick will be just what the doctor ordered. The pearl finish is attractive enough for children to would like to use, thick enough not to snap when used on electric guitars, and thin enough not to muddle the sound of the strings. Why a Medium Guitar Pick? A medium guitar pick is 0.73–0.81 mm or 0.028–0.031 inches thick. When playing rock or heavier music, or while playing electric guitar together with hi-gain amplification or distortion, thinner picks produce muddier, less precise, less controlled sound while thicker picks produce extra specific, extra controlled and well-formed tone. Thinner picks in addition tend to rip or tear extra often if used too forcefully, whereas a thicker one is less likely to wear down. Thicker picks are generally used in extra discrete genres, such as heavy metal or power metal. Comes in a 10-pack of assorted pearlized colors. | Celluloid, Historically Speaking Invented in 1856, celluloid is considered the first invented thermoplastic. This was the first plastic ever used to produce picks, and it is still used today--particularly for guitarists aiming for vintage tone. Celluloid is effortlessly molded and formed, and it was first widely used as an ivory replacement. Simple to manufacture, simple to produce, celluloid is the favored pick of guitarists all-around the world. |
Customer Reviews |
Nothing wrong with these guitar picks... 2010-08-20 |
| By M. Cole (Biloxi, MS) |
| They're just your standard run of the mill picks. They look cool, they play fine, and there are plenty of them. |
Picks are fine....Shipping is ridiculous 2010-08-18 |
| By L. Landrum (Texas) |
| As far as the picks go they work great and give a good sound. But a pick is a pick. The problem: The picks come in a small plastic bag and are shipped in a box that is approx. 5x7" and therefore the shipping is outrageous. This could easily be shipped in a plain envelope and not cost the customer $5.00 to ship. More like the cost of a stamp and maybe tracking...less than $1.50. Also the shipping time is far to long of a wait. I ordered a guitar at the same time and recieved it a week before recieving these picks. |
i love these pics 2010-07-11 |
| By Joseph Ivezaj (us) |
| i use these pics all the time they have a good feel to em they are very nice and colorful they stick out like a sore thumb on carpet so they are hard to loose(but i still loose em because guitar picks hate me)and these picks are durable am im a heavy metal guitarist so when i say something is durable its durable i highly recommend these picks to anyone good price good pics stop reading this review and just buy em |
just picks 2010-05-27 |
| By Patrick Ferguson (CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, US) |
| They are guitar picks so as long as they arrived on time, I am happy |
Fine Picks - Got all 10! 2010-02-19 |
| By P. Dean (Maryland) |
| Yes they came in a much too big box but they were in a sealed plastic bag and they are all here. Many other reviews of picks complain that they didn't arrive but these did. They are for my 6 year old so quality is unclear but quantity is good! |
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