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What the heck
Is this? I just discovered metal picks. Ordered a cheap pack of HB's from Thomann and was overwhelmed by the feel and liked the sound they gave...after always using Dunlop 0,8's or 1.0 plastics..i wanted nothing else anymore. A few days later i was googling the internet and came upon horn-made picks...ordered some ...still waiting for them to arrive....Last week i encountered these wooden ones by Harley Benton. I am sold! These picks are the best feeling and playing picks i'v ever used...they are very well made and fit perfectly between my index finger and thumb. Great to hold...on the back they have a notch to fit y'r finger. Feels and plays fantastic !!!...Me , for sure, will be buying more of them...best feeling picks ever.
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As usual stunning price to value ratio
Stunning the effect that pick materials and shapes can have on a player 's sound. I highly reccomed to test as many different materials as possible , to find the one the suits you best. And those HBs are stunning value, allowing us to expeirmednt even with materials that traditionally are a bit of a stretch ,-) Thunbs UP !!!
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well made and really affordable
I used to buy wooden pick from ebay or etsy for something like $10 a piece. This is as good and way cheaper. Well done Thomann and HB.
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Great Pick
I use this pick with my bass, it gives a warm and round pitch to every note, of course not similar to the fingerstyle sound, but closer to other plastic pick. The color and the consistency are also very beatiful
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Try it out
More for collection then for actual player. Wood produces a unique warm sound suitable for some styles of music. It is pretty thick though, around 3mm and may be slippery to sweaty handed players. The "grip round" behind the pick is pretty annoying, it is not where I would typically put my finger behind a pick. It also wears out moderately quickly. Otherwise, it is a fun pick to try.
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Okay
Well, okay...
Not the purchase I will do again.
I was looking for a cheaper wersion of Dugain picks, but noup...
Not so ergonomic in your fingers.
Not the purchase I will do again.
I was looking for a cheaper wersion of Dugain picks, but noup...
Not so ergonomic in your fingers.
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Well that is something u need to try.
Very specific grip , but really it durable then i think for wood.
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MK
Put some heart into your playing!
Tintul, some times known as "Heartwood" is a durable comfy wood with a kind of reddish colouring to it.
As a plectrum (pick) it has a good grip and a softer tone.
I tend to use fingernails when playing nylon string guitar but occasionally if I need a plectrum (pick) one of theses girlies will do the trick making your guitar sound lush.
As a plectrum (pick) it has a good grip and a softer tone.
I tend to use fingernails when playing nylon string guitar but occasionally if I need a plectrum (pick) one of theses girlies will do the trick making your guitar sound lush.
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