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A bit narrow for Clayton picks of this shape.
Many picks of this shape (especially the Clayton ones) don't fit in this pickholder. Thay fit much better in good old Pickboy model.
The self-adhesive film is very good.
The quality of the plastic is not so good.
The self-adhesive film is very good.
The quality of the plastic is not so good.
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Db
Received random color (bright green!). Had to return.
I usually stick these on the butt of my basses, barely visible. The one I got from Thomann was bright green! No way I can use this without it being a real eyesore. Wish I could pick the color.
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M
Not very strong, but does the job!
Does what its meant to do; holds picks perfectly.
But its not very durable!
But its not very durable!
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B
It's actually yellow, not red
I thought that I ordered a red pick holder for my sister and it came a yellow one, oh well...
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D
Only seems to work with a very narrow range of picks
Just for example - Dunlop Jazz III picks are too small and slip out. Big Stubby picks - particularly the thicker sizes - get stuck and can't be pulled out easily. The one pick that fits perfectly is D'Addario Black Ice. On top of that I can't find a place to attach it to any of my mandolins.
But, hey, it's very, very cheap and it will suit some people.
But, hey, it's very, very cheap and it will suit some people.
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SC
Not ideal
Well, it can't hold more then 3 picks, and when you fill it up, the holding "arm" goes loose immediately, so if you pull out a pick out of it, your remaining pick are subject to fall out.
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ML
It's an okay pickholder, but the glue on the bottom could have been stronger. I wanted to attach to my cabinet, but it kept stuck for only a couple of days - perhaps would've worked better on a more polished surface.
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