Red Bear and BLue Chip Picks

The Archer

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I have been using Red Bear Medium Classics with the speed bevel for a while, love them. They really do feel better, last longer and sound better than inexpensive picks. Anyone else use em?

I also have a question....a friend of mine suggested I try out a Blue Chip pick. I just ordered up a TD 60, which is a 1.5 mm with the speed bevels. Anyone tried these and/or Red Bears?

Here is Andy doing a little Blue Chip Pick demo...yes he can make anything sound good but he swears these picks makes things easier and better.

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These picks are not cheap but the tone starts with the pick and works its way out from there. I used to think fancy picks were silly....not anymore.
 

Jakeislove

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Someone just gave me a grungy, old Herco heavy. Really haven't gotten around to using it for more than a few minutes.

I love how those Red Bear picks look but haven't ordered one.
 

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I was surprised how much I liked the blue chip picks I tried. I ended up buying a couple and I use them a lot. Haven't tried red bear though.
 

The Archer

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I just got a 2mm JB.

Less expensive than the others but every bit as good....much brighter tones using this pick

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I've used V-picks for a couple of years now, very good product. They sound good and stick to my fingers like glue!
 

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