Pick thickness ?

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ehamady6

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I use Jim Dunlop Lucky 13s in 1.0. Tried to link them but they are not on their website. Hope they are not discontinued. They feel good and they have many cool designs.
 

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Dave sent me a pack of his Dava picks for free which was VERY cool of him but, I couldn't find any that I liked better than my Dunlop Nylon .36~Thin.........:D
 

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I like them thick & heavy. I can control my tone alot better that way. I also play with pick and fingers at the same time, or just fingers. When I use a pick, I tend to play hard. I especially like them for leads. I use plastic sometimes, but I prefer bone, stone or picks made out of cymbal material.
 

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