Well, after playing with them a few days I've come to the conclusion that they are only slightly better than the various shaped clear or red V-picks. They are easier to grip, and the clicking is...
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Well, after playing with them a few days I've come to the conclusion that they are only slightly better than the various shaped clear or red V-picks. They are easier to grip, and the clicking is...
Wow, I haven't seen the Pearly Gates picks until now. I too get distracted by the tick sounds or the clear V-picks.
I might get a few Pearly Gate Screamers.
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I'm not one to wear out picks as quickly as you, but I'm sure it will take you a long time with one of these unless you get the ultra lights. V-Picks are of a really hard acrylic type of material....
You're welcome, and send the laptop repair bill to Vinni at V-Picks!
Heck, the picture of that pick had to inspire a fun bit of wit. :laughingatyou
:ninja :ninja
Close! I remember it being in the low to mid .60 cents in '77-'78, back when I was new at, um, driving.
Geez, that thing looks like it's retaining water!!! :what
It must roll across the strings like a Panzer through France.
I keep one in my wallet, just in case. My, how times change...
I remember 25-30 years ago, keeping something else in my wallet, just in case! ;)
+ eleventy
The pointy Screamers are my favorites. They just work. I was a bit skeptical until I tried 'em. Now, I can't use anything else other than my fingers.