
The Hoff
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Is this thread seriously still going? 

Vrad":wezazc5e said:Nothing against Andy or Carl but,
1) Guitar players that have had a bigger impact on music used regular picks. Cheap crappy picks. $25 would buy you 1,000,000 of them. They used them for centuries... LOL!They'd throw them out into the audience.
Yes but if these had been available many would have tried them because of the simple fact of wanting anything that could shape their tone or playing style in any way.
2) Both Andy and Carl are awesome guitar players who will kick ass with a $.01 pick... or a $25 pick, so anyone who buys this pick thinking they're gonna some how play better is only fooling themselves.
Totally agree, but anybody who buys one to check out if it adds anything to their playing, or anything else they feel is an improvement is not fooling themselves.
Well said man!carl roa":1p30rjrb said:Hey Guys,
Read a good part of this thread ... I can sympathize with the folks who say they Red Bears are expensive. They ARE expensive. Is it worth it? Well, no one can answer that question for you. You'd have try it for yourself ... I was very surprised by the post by aftec saying he only got a few hours out of his Red Bear. I say that, because I have literally gotten 6 months out of mine! (Lil Jazzer Heavy Gauge) And that is with playing all the notes I can throw at it!![]()
I don't see how you could wear this pick out in a few hours ... maybe he had a defective pick? Or ... maybe he soaked it in water. Apparently the Red Bear picks shouldn't be dropped in water.
Also ... they are not real tortoise shell. They are made from an animal protein.
I used the Dunlop Jazz III for years. Great pic ... but those DID wear down after a few hours of playing. I was always filing them. When I found the Red Bears, I was over joyed. Mostly because they SOUNDED better than the Dunlop. And the wear factor is amazing ... months of wear ... and improved tone. Not a bad deal mathematically speaking IF you don't LOSE the pic! I would have spent a lot more then $25 over 6 months on Dunlops. Plus all the time spent filing them so they would have a smooth edge ... often right out of the bag. So there is a time save factor too. (for me anyway)
Being "successful" has nothing to do with it ... there are plenty of successful guitar players out there with "bad" tone! A pic is part of the chain ... you can't replace your hands ... but everything past that point is up for grabs! We're all nuts about gear ... and the never ending tone quest. Red Bear was an excellent upgrade for me and was a lot cheaper than the rest of the chain!
Carl
He's an icon here and has allot to offer. He could be your friendglassjaw7":3iu1enkm said:Dude, why do you come into all of these threads with nothing to offer except your cheap insults and bad attitude?donbarzini":3iu1enkm said:I could be a friend to all of you....![]()