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Topic: EMERGENCY....Do you have any of these? (picks) |
Jim Walker
From: Headland, AL
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Posted 23 Jul 2009 10:14 pm
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I need about 10 of these model George L thumb picks. They were discontinued some years back. It's the only thumb pick I am comfortable with. Please help me find some!
JW _________________ Show Pro D10, Session 400 |
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Jim Case
From: Whitney, Texas, USA
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Posted 24 Jul 2009 1:51 am thumb picks
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I've had a similar problem with the white National thumb picks. I ordererd a couple from Elderly Instruments about 5 years ago when I first started playing steel. A few weeks ago the last one broke and I ordered replacements- but they were much bigger! I'm not talking about the fit (which I alter anyway by soaking it in hot water and fitting it to my thumb) but the size is much wider, containing more plastic. I compared it to my old broken ones and the new one is much bigger. The new ones feel really awkward to me and its really messing me up- and I was already having a hard enough time! I keep getting the pick caught up in the strings.
Does anyone know where to get the other, smaller National thumb picks? |
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Ray Montee
From: Portland, Oregon (deceased)
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Posted 24 Jul 2009 7:31 am Just curious....................
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How many hours per week must one play in order to break a THUMB PICK?
The only one I've EVER broken in many decades was STEPPED ON! I've only owned perhaps six, during this same time span.
I've had exceptionally good luck, it would appear. |
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Hook Moore
From: South Charleston,West Virginia
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Jim Cohen
From: Philadelphia, PA
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John Bresler R.I.P.
From: Thornton, Colorado
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Posted 24 Jul 2009 8:28 am
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Jim:
I understand why it's an emergency! My National thumbpick has about seen it's day and I just know that any day it's going to break and gorilla glue just won't fix it. Fred Justice found me a new National thumbpick that fits perfectly at the steel show. Now I'm just waiting for the old one to break since I've probably been using it for about 10 years.
Hmmm....now that I have a replacement, it'll probably be another 10 years before my old one breaks and I'll have forgotten where I put the replacement.
Oh well............
Last edited by John Bresler R.I.P. on 24 Jul 2009 8:30 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Ray Montee
From: Portland, Oregon (deceased)
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Posted 24 Jul 2009 8:29 am Okay HOOK!
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Now HOOK, was that very nice?
WHAT is that you're suggesting? Hummmm....... |
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Jim Cohen
From: Philadelphia, PA
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Posted 24 Jul 2009 8:46 am
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John Bresler wrote: |
I understand why it's an emergency! My National thumbpick has about seen it's day and I just know that any day it's going to break and gorilla glue just won't fix it. |
My point was that the FIRST one could be an emergency, but the other NINE gotta be backups, to be used over the next century (unless you lose them all the time like I do!) _________________ www.JimCohen.com
www.RonstadtRevue.com
www.BeatsWalkin.com |
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b0b
From: Cloverdale, CA, USA
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Hook Moore
From: South Charleston,West Virginia
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Wayne Franco
From: silverdale, WA. USA
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Posted 24 Jul 2009 10:16 am I have a problem with picks
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I play so darn fast I burn up my metal picks. You know kinda like a main bearing on a crankshaft with no oil. You should see how fast my fingers move. Can I buy metal picks by the gross?
Sincerly
Wayne Franco |
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Robert Harper
From: Alabama, USA
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Posted 24 Jul 2009 5:12 pm ????
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If you can heat them in warm water to mold them, why not trim one to your preference? _________________ "Oh what a tangled web we weave when we first begin to deceive" Someone Famous |
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Jim Case
From: Whitney, Texas, USA
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Posted 24 Jul 2009 6:23 pm Re: ????
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Robert Harper wrote: |
If you can heat them in warm water to mold them, why not trim one to your preference? |
What would I use to trim it with? It seems like the edges wouldn't be very smooth if I did. |
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Jim Case
From: Whitney, Texas, USA
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Posted 24 Jul 2009 6:29 pm Re: Just curious....................
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Ray Montee wrote: |
How many hours per week must one play in order to break a THUMB PICK?
The only one I've EVER broken in many decades was STEPPED ON! I've only owned perhaps six, during this same time span.
I've had exceptionally good luck, it would appear. |
I've only broken 2 in 5 years. I only practice 10 hours or so a week, but the first one broke while playing with a band 4-6 nights a week, 4-5 hours a night.
I force my thumb pick on really tight so it doesn't slip, I think that's what causes it to eventually break rather than long hours practicing. |
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Robert Harper
From: Alabama, USA
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Posted 24 Jul 2009 6:40 pm didn't think of that
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I guess it would be rough, at that. Your post however led me to thinking about moulding the thumb pick thanks _________________ "Oh what a tangled web we weave when we first begin to deceive" Someone Famous |
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Jimmie Martin
From: Ohio, USA
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Posted 25 Jul 2009 8:25 am picks
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If Bobbe Seymour doesn't have any i wouldn't know where to look. Seems like he has all of the other picks there are. |
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Jerry Overstreet
From: Louisville Ky
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Posted 25 Jul 2009 9:44 am
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Jim, those GL's are really comfortable. I used them for years. They do tend to wear out the point of the blade for me as I pick with a pretty strong attack. I'm now using their heavier black ones that I reshape and trim so that they have a longer blade.
I still have 6 new GL picks of the original model like in your photo but with the blue lettering instead of red if you are interested. I will send you a pm about them as my email is still unreliable.
Also pictured....pretty similar, a slightly different feel and compound and not quite as comfortable as the GL's are the John Pearse. http://www.jpstrings.com/braccess.htm
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Alan Brookes
From: Brummy living in Southern California
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Posted 25 Jul 2009 9:55 am Re: Just curious....................
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Ray Montee wrote: |
How many hours per week must one play in order to break a THUMB PICK?
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I broke a plastic one in 1965. It was too tight on my thumb and I tried to open it out, but it snapped rather than bent. Other than that I still have every thumb pick I've ever owned. |
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Jim Case
From: Whitney, Texas, USA
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Posted 25 Jul 2009 1:03 pm Re: Just curious....................
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Alan Brookes wrote: |
Ray Montee wrote: |
How many hours per week must one play in order to break a THUMB PICK?
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I broke a plastic one in 1965. It was too tight on my thumb and I tried to open it out, but it snapped rather than bent. Other than that I still have every thumb pick I've ever owned. |
Try soaking them in hot water first, then they will bend without breaking. |
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Robert Harper
From: Alabama, USA
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Posted 25 Jul 2009 4:13 pm Hair Dryer
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Can I heat them with a hair dryer. My hair dryer is getinng dust and rust from the lack of use, for obvious reasons _________________ "Oh what a tangled web we weave when we first begin to deceive" Someone Famous |
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Jim Case
From: Whitney, Texas, USA
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Posted 25 Jul 2009 6:24 pm Re: Hair Dryer
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Robert Harper wrote: |
Can I heat them with a hair dryer. My hair dryer is getinng dust and rust from the lack of use, for obvious reasons |
Ha ha Never tried that, but the hot water works really well. Just hot water from the tap- it doesn't have to be boiled. |
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Alan Brookes
From: Brummy living in Southern California
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Posted 25 Jul 2009 6:28 pm Re: Just curious....................
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Jim Case wrote: |
...Try soaking them in hot water first, then they will bend without breaking. |
Jim, where were you 44 years ago when I needed you... |
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