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Timber Tone Picks
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    Default Timber Tone Picks

    Not sure how many tried wood picks, but I got a collection of Timber Tones and they are very nice... bright, yet warm (although depending on the hardness). As impressive, they have picks made from bone and horn and I use them as much as the wood picks. They have a shell collection, but I have not tried them yet. I did an extensive review on them at this link:

    http://www.musicgearreview.com/artic...play/4273.html

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    Great collection. I like it very much. The review shared here is very useful one and thank you for sharing here with us.

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    I like wood picks too, but they wear down too fast for me.
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    I only use picks made from fossilized penguin feet. They give me that Hounddog Taylor/Andre Segovia tone.
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    They wear a bit faster than nylon, etc., but I love their tone. As well, they make shell and bone picks that sound great! I'm getting a custom guitar made with silver hardware, and I found a silver pick to compliment the final product:

    http://www.timber-tones-shop.com/tre...tones-63-c.asp


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    I made these from old silver coins. If you play like I do your new custom guitar will soon look like a flock of woodpeckers on bath salts attacked it



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