Yet I have never seen one outside of a Five Star American hotel.High Falutin' fancy Canadian Plumbing![]()
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Yet I have never seen one outside of a Five Star American hotel.High Falutin' fancy Canadian Plumbing![]()
Yet I have never seen one outside of a Five Star American hotel.![]()
Wow...that's nuts! I use the Tortex Fin .75mm, or whatever the Green one is, and can make them last months!Picking up on the pick discussion from earlier (see what I did there?), I use a Dunlop Gator Grip 1.50. Up until about a year ago, I was using the Tortex .60s. Then I started playing in my current band and the .60s were getting demolished. The 1.50s are great, but it's one per practice. They are spent when I'm done.
Locally, I can't seem to find something in a nylon 1.50. I think that would be best. I like the grips on the Dunlop nylon ones.
Every time I see someone type B'day or B-day, I think of one of these:
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shoot me a PM price on just one of them.... I see ebay pup covers are about $16 shipped, but I'd probably need to silicone a cover on the edges in the cutout since there's just a deeper empty space there now. A pickup will probably be better esthetically, though it's not exactly gorgeous to start with in Rhinoliner and green...I have a pair of Epi pickups laying around that I could part with. Let me know if you need one or both. But like someone suggested you could just get a cover for the hole.
Don't use silicone. Put a bunch of foam in & under the cover, then just screw it to the body.shoot me a PM price on just one of them.... I see ebay pup covers are about $16 shipped, but I'd probably need to silicone a cover on the edges in the cutout since there's just a deeper empty space there now. A pickup will probably be better esthetically, though it's not exactly gorgeous to start with in Rhinoliner and green...
edit--- how did my reply to one specific person end up at the bottom of the thread? ...
I'm still a fan of the OLD website design. This one is overly complicated, but for what point?...
Picking up on the pick discussion from earlier (see what I did there?), I use a Dunlop Gator Grip 1.50. Up until about a year ago, I was using the Tortex .60s. Then I started playing in my current band and the .60s were getting demolished. The 1.50s are great, but it's one per practice. They are spent when I'm done.
Locally, I can't seem to find something in a nylon 1.50. I think that would be best. I like the grips on the Dunlop nylon ones.
ebay lists 58,101 results under guitar picks
including these; http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dunlop-471P...942?pt=Guitar_Accessories&hash=item27e20d640e
Obviously one of you guys is doing it wrong. Lol, not sure which. [emoji1]
Yeah. I use a fluttering butterfly style & you use a battering chainsaw motion.Let's not call things wrong or right...It's just a different technique. LOL.
Yeah. I use a fluttering butterfly style & you use a battering chainsaw motion.![]()
Happy birthday Mark! Time for a single malt or 3.