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Topic: Thumb pick help needed!! |
James Venverloh
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 16 Feb 2020 2:36 pm
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I just started playing again after an 8 year hiatus. Standard Dunlop "thumbscrews" have cut into my skin and are very painful. I'm hoping that someone on the Forum knows of a type of thumb pick that was not designed by Torquemada. I appreciate any advice. JV |
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Kevin Fix
From: Michigan, USA
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Posted 16 Feb 2020 2:40 pm
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Blue Herco thumb picks or a National thumb picks. Both plastic. b0b sells them on the Forum. |
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Dick Wood
From: Springtown Texas, USA
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Posted 16 Feb 2020 2:44 pm
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Where in Texas are you? I play all over and I'll give you a Fred Kelly speed pick to see if you like them. _________________ Cops aren't paid much so I steel at night. |
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Charlie Hansen
From: Halifax, NS Canada and Various Southern Towns.
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Posted 16 Feb 2020 2:48 pm
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Fred Kelly picks are great. _________________ I don't know much but what I know I know very well.
Carter S-10 3X5, Peavey Nashville 112, plus Regal dobro and too many other instruments to mention.
Bluegrass Island CFCY FM 95.1 Charlottetown, PE, Canada, on the web at cfcy.fm.
A Touch Of Texas CIOE FM 97.5 Sackville, NS, Canada,
on the web at cioe975.ca. |
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Ian Rae
From: Redditch, England
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Posted 16 Feb 2020 3:26 pm
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When I started playing I used a Dunlop size L because it was all I could find that stayed on. It was not very comfortable, being of a rather hard material (although it wore down quite quickly). Later on I did try some softer picks but I found they slipped round on my thumb.
Eventually I found the ProPik all-metal thumbpick and I've never looked back. Try one.
They also do one with a plastic blade which I haven't tried but should just as comfortable if the idea of a metal blade doesn't appeal (although to me it's quite logical). _________________ Make sleeping dogs tell the truth!
Homebuilt keyless U12 7x5, Excel keyless U12 8x8, Williams keyless U12 7x8, Telonics rack and 15" cabs |
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Thomas Sabatini
From: Ohio, USA
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Posted 16 Feb 2020 4:52 pm
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Fred Kelly Jazz Bumblebees changed the way I play 6 strings. They're fine for PSG, too. |
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Gene Tani
From: Pac NW
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Barry Coker
From: Bagley Alabama, USA
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Posted 17 Feb 2020 4:10 am
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Fred Kelly Slick Pick most comfortable I have found.
Barry _________________ Zum-D-10, Webb 614-E, 65 Pro Reverb, Evans RE200, 69 Gibson Birdland, 89 Telecaster EAD Bad!! |
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Marco Schouten
From: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Posted 17 Feb 2020 5:10 am
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John Pearse thumb picks are very comfortable. Great shape and tone as well. _________________ ----------------------------------
JCH SD-10 with BL XR-16 pickup, Sho-Bud Volume Pedal, Evidence Audio Lyric HG cables, Quilter Steelaire combo |
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Erv Niehaus
From: Litchfield, MN, USA
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Posted 17 Feb 2020 8:33 am
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Ever since my grandson broke my old National thumb pick I've been using a Golden Gate thumb pick and am very satisfied.
Erv |
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Michael Stephens
From: South Hadley, MA
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Posted 17 Feb 2020 8:46 am
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One more up-vote for Fred Kelly thumb picks. I've tried a bunch of others but keep coming back to these, both for dobro and pedal steel. They just don't seem to wear out! Pretty inexpensive as well. |
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Fred Treece
From: California, USA
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Posted 17 Feb 2020 11:50 pm
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Maybe you just need to get the large size pick. I’ve always thought the Dunlop was a very comfortable pick, with that wide band. I use the Fred Kelly “Speed†pick now. Very comfortable, good tone. I love the tone and feel of the John Pearse, but I couldn’t keep the band from catching on the strings for some reason. |
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