Harley Benton Big Triangle Pick Set 0,71

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Plectrum / Pick Set

  • With 12 picks
  • Celluloid
  • Equilateral triangle, size 355
  • Thickness: 0.71 mm
Available since July 2012
Item number 281180
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Thickness 0,71
Delivery Quantity 12
6,29 AED 1,60 €
Plus 277 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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madis 11.03.2019
Never thought I'd write a review on guitar picks but these are so good that I'm obliged to do it. They have a very unusual shape - bought them to try on my mandolin but ended up loving them so much that I started using them on acoustic guitars as well. I only wish these were available in thicker versions, as 0.71 is a bit thin to my liking, especially on mandolin. Anyways, as they do not cost very much, I suggest everyone to try them out as I was very pleasantly surprised and I will probably order some more in the future when I run out of them which is quite likely as everyone knows that picks ignore all common sense and get lost all the time. Somehow whichever way you grab them, they are still in the best possible position and you can start playing. To me the only downside is that it's hard to hide it in your hand in case you need to use just your fingertips temporarily as these picks are actually larger than expected - but because of that they are much better to grip and hold as well, at least with my large hands.
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Good For Riffs
aealtinbas 04.04.2019
If you try it first time, it makes you feel weird, but you get used to day by day.

Grip is not good at solo guitar, but comfortable for rock and metal riffs.
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Heavy gauge pick
Plectrum 02.04.2020
Seems weighty and quality construction but are quit heavy gauge and stiff. While easy to hold on to, I will have to get used to these and may need to look at a lighter variant.
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Igor Melnyk 07.02.2022
quite specific for regular playing, but you should try
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