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Roger Shackelton

 

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Post  Posted 30 Nov 2014 5:08 pm    
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I See Musicians Friend Is Charging $10.49 For 1 Finger Pick. Is There A Music Store With Less Expensive Finger Picks?

Roger
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Lane Gray


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Topeka, KS
Post  Posted 30 Nov 2014 5:52 pm    
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That depends on the brand of fingerpicks. There's a fairly popular brand among both banjer and steel pickers (I can't remember the name, but it's a Germanic family name) that costs like fifteen bucks per pick. (EDIT: I was thinking Hoffmeyer, at $25.00 a pair)
Dunlop fingerpicks run around a buck and a half each.
Less if you buy in bulk
http://www.amazon.com/Jim-Dunlop-33R25-Thumbpicks-20-Pack/dp/B000EEJA12
If you live near a REAL music store, they probably have some in stock. And if by Minnesota, you mean one of the major cities, you'll have one.
Or try http://b0b.com/wp/?page_id=121 and selecting "steel guitar vendors" and look for the merchants.
WAIT: B0b sells them here
http://www.steelguitarshopper.com/D-025/
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Rick Barnhart


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Arizona, USA
Post  Posted 30 Nov 2014 5:56 pm    
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Kyser?
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Andy Schick


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Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Post  Posted 30 Nov 2014 7:21 pm    
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http://www.hoffmeyerpicks.com/HoffmeyerPicks/About_Hoffmeyer_Picks.html
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Rick Campbell


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Sneedville, TN, USA
Post  Posted 30 Nov 2014 7:47 pm     Re: Finger Picks?
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b0b and most of the steel guitar vendors sell picks. I think you looked wrong though. I think the price you saw was for a pack of four.

RC
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George Seymour


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Notown, Vermont, USA
Post  Posted 1 Dec 2014 2:15 am    
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Andy Schick wrote:
http://www.hoffmeyerpicks.com/HoffmeyerPicks/About_Hoffmeyer_Picks.html


The very best!
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Steve Green


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Gulfport, MS, USA
Post  Posted 1 Dec 2014 3:36 am    
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We sell Ernie Ball finger picks at our store for $1.00 each.




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Mark Kuban

 

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Texas, USA
Post  Posted 1 Dec 2014 6:56 am    
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That price was for a pack of 4. National NP-2 if I recall.
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Jack Hanson


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San Luis Valley, USA
Post  Posted 1 Dec 2014 8:30 am    
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Lane Gray wrote:

Dunlop fingerpicks run around a buck and a half each.
Less if you buy in bulk
http://www.amazon.com/Jim-Dunlop-33R25-Thumbpicks-20-Pack/dp/B000EEJA12

I just purchased a tube of 20 Dunlop .025 picks from Amazon about a month ago. First fingerpicks I've had to buy since the early '80s. Can't tell much difference between the new ones and my "vintage" Dunlops except the new ones are much shinier.
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Pete Burak

 

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Portland, OR USA
Post  Posted 1 Dec 2014 9:01 am    
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I like those picks that Steve Green has pictured above.
I like to use that shape of pick on my Index finger, and a Jeff Newman pick on my Middle finger.
I like to customize the pick to the individual finger shape/thickness/length, etc.
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John Billings


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Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 1 Dec 2014 12:50 pm    
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Silly me! I've been using the same set of picks for 30 years! Old National for middle finger, double-bladed brass Dunlop for index. Need to make a new double-sider, as the brass pick has worn faster than the National.
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Eddie Freeman

 

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Natchez Mississippi
Post  Posted 1 Dec 2014 4:30 pm     picks
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Hi Steve, I like the looks of those finger picks, how about bringing me a set(2) when you come up for our Dec. gig here in Natchez. Thanks...
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Kevin Fix

 

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Michigan, USA
Post  Posted 30 Dec 2014 7:32 pm     Jeff Newman Picks
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Have been using Jeff Newman finger picks for years. They are pre bent and are the best I have ever used. Even though Jeff has passed, you still can get his picks from Jeffran or even Billy Coopers Music.
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Richard Sinkler


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Post  Posted 30 Dec 2014 9:17 pm    
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I'm with Kevin. Newman picks for me.
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Bob Hoffnar


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Austin, Tx
Post  Posted 30 Dec 2014 9:50 pm    
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My favorite picks have been Showcase 41's for the last 10 years or so. I have not found anything I like better.

They have them at Elderly Instruments

http://www.elderly.com/accessories/names/pair-of-showcase-41-picks--PK1941.htm
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John Booth


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Columbus Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2014 2:54 am    
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For me the jury is still out on fingerpicks.

But I have found THE thumb pick I like above all.
This fella here from Propik is the most comfortable and useable thumb pick I have ever used.




JB
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Roger Shackelton

 

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MINNESOTA (deceased)
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2014 6:36 am    
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I also prefer the Delrin thumb pick from PROPIK. Smile

Roger
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Roger Shackelton

 

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MINNESOTA (deceased)
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2014 6:38 am    
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Ken Campbell

 

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Ferndale, Montana
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2014 6:38 am    
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Andy Schick wrote:
http://www.hoffmeyerpicks.com/HoffmeyerPicks/About_Hoffmeyer_Picks.html


Hoffmeyers. That is all.
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Henry Matthews


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Texarkana, Ark USA
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2014 11:45 am    
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John Booth wrote:
For me the jury is still out on fingerpicks.

But I have found THE thumb pick I like above all.
This fella here from Propik is the most comfortable and useable thumb pick I have ever used.




JB


John, that's all I use now and they are comfortable and have a good tone when striking string. I put heat shrink on mine and makes them more comfortable. I think I got 4 of them for around $12 off line somewhere. I think it was Elderly where I got mine.
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John Booth


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Columbus Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2014 1:29 pm    
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I hear ya, this might be the only thumb pick I've used that didn't feel awkward, and man,
I've got 30 kinds around here. It just seems to get the string I want every time and gives
a consistent sound.
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Roger Francis

 

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kokomo,Indiana, USA
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2014 3:23 pm    
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Ive been using JF and the sho-case 41, i think the 41s might have a slight edge on tone vrs the JF. Elderly music is a good place to shop for picks, they have about every thing you need
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Bob Mainwaring

 

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Qualicum Beach Vancouver Island B.C. Canada
Post  Posted 2 Jan 2015 7:55 am     Metal finger and thumb picks
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Hi there folks,
I`ve been using a metal thumb pick for Steel and five string Banjo for many years, I`d never go back to plastic.
Usually they`re Dunlop. Very Happy

All Z.B.est.

Bob.
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Dan Robinson


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Colorado, USA
Post  Posted 3 Jan 2015 7:59 pm    
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I have always used Dunlops. Was going to try some Nationals; they were $10 for 4 at Guitar Center. But found the Dunlop .018s at the local Music Go Round for 75 cents each.
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Ronnie Boettcher


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Brunswick Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 3 Jan 2015 9:40 pm    
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I still use the old Nationals, for steel, dobro, and banjo. Bought a bunch back in the early 60's. Only had a few that wore out.
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