stratjacket":3lesg371 said:I tried Winspear last year and got hooked. Expensive, but awesome picks.
https://www.winspearinstrumental.com
stephen sawall":u6ai5djh said:The problem I had with metal and stone picks is they ate up the strings very fast. They sounded fine.
alan67":1w7ub31z said:stratjacket":1w7ub31z said:I tried Winspear last year and got hooked. Expensive, but awesome picks.
https://www.winspearinstrumental.com
Those look pretty cool, how do they wear?
stratjacket":3j626hwj said:I tried Winspear last year and got hooked. Expensive, but awesome picks.
https://www.winspearinstrumental.com
messenger":519rvfr8 said:stratjacket":519rvfr8 said:I tried Winspear last year and got hooked. Expensive, but awesome picks.
https://www.winspearinstrumental.com
So basically just a different type of plastic if I’m understanding correctly?
stratjacket":2tandgbe said:messenger":2tandgbe said:stratjacket":2tandgbe said:I tried Winspear last year and got hooked. Expensive, but awesome picks.
https://www.winspearinstrumental.com
So basically just a different type of plastic if I’m understanding correctly?
Yes, each pick is a different kind of material. If you click on a pick, I believe it has a description of the material. There is also a little tab for a guide. But pasted below:
alan67":1rdt0e28 said:I currently use Gravity picks but was checking out picks made of various types of metals and stone - especially those made by Stone Picks....anyone have any experience with these?