posted a review of the Red Bear Big Jazzer pick

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The review is up on GuitarNoize.com today and here is the video demonstration:

 
Good review.

Also, you kinda look like this guy:

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$20 for a pick! No thanks... I'm gonna find the nearest tree and start carving my own custom drum sticks. Only $100 a pair! Get em while you can, once the news spreads it will be hard to keep up with production.
 
Devilinside":zoyl24mz said:
$20 for a pick! No thanks... I'm gonna find the nearest tree and start carving my own custom drum sticks. Only $100 a pair! Get em while you can, once the news spreads it will be hard to keep up with production.

$1500 for a guitar! No thanks... I'm going to buy myself some tools and raid the nearest forrest this time next year I'll be a millionaire.
 
A $1500 guitar has a very small chance of falling out of my pocket and getting lost while I'm looking for change.
 
Sixtonoize":2fdb2qfp said:
A $1500 guitar has a very small chance of falling out of my pocket and getting lost while I'm looking for change.
That depends how big you are :D
 
Touche'


But seriously...good review. It's nice to hear how the pick affects the tone.
 
Ok sorry for being sarcastic, what I really should have said was that I actually thought the same thing when I first saw the price but I thought it would be a good experiment to buy a couple. As for my findings, with overdriven sounds the Jazz III has a great tone so for me it really was about the feel of the Red Bear. Great size and shape and silky smooth. I am going to be very careful not to lose it obviously but have a backup in my pick holder. I feel that I've spent so much money on my Suhr, pedals, cables and amp that it seems silly to rely on a cheap pick when I could have something that little bit special, it just seems unfair on my beautiful guitar otherwise :)
 
I've put in about 40 hours of play time on my Red Bear pick, a lot of which has been aggressive metal work. There is no sign of any wear on the pick at all, it's crazy. $20 is a lot for a pick, but considering the great tone/feel and lifespan, it's more than worth it for me.
 
Nolly":29kqub4p said:
I've put in about 40 hours of play time on my Red Bear pick, a lot of which has been aggressive metal work. There is no sign of any wear on the pick at all, it's crazy. $20 is a lot for a pick, but considering the great tone/feel and lifespan, it's more than worth it for me.
Which is exactly the point I wanted to make, I use Elixir Nanoweb strings on my electric because I can play every day for 3 months and they still sound and feel the same as the day I put them on, a regular set of strings would be dead in a week or two. I know $20 is a lot but if you spend a lot of money on gear anyway why not give them a go.
 
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