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Stickpick | Set of 7 flexible guitar picks made of real wood | For electric, acoustic and bass guitars in various strengths | In aluminum can | Sustainably manufactured | Made in Germany

13.49

Stickpick | Set of 7 flexible guitar picks made of real wood | For electric, acoustic and bass guitars in various strengths | In aluminum can | Sustainably manufactured | Made in Germany

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eloiseReviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024

As a guitarist constantly seeking the perfect balance between playability, tone, and comfort, I recently had the pleasure of discovering the Set of 7 Flexible Guitar Picks Made of Real Wood. In this comprehensive review, I delve into the craftsmanship, performance, and overall value offered by these unique picks, which have quickly become an essential accessory in my musical toolkit. Craftsmanship and Design: The first aspect that captivated me upon receiving this set was the impeccable craftsmanship and attention to detail evident in each pick. Crafted from real wood, these picks exude a natural warmth and character that sets them apart from traditional plastic counterparts. The smooth finish and ergonomic design contribute to a comfortable playing experience, while the flexibility of the wood allows for dynamic control and expression. Performance and Playability: In terms of performance, the Set of 7 Flexible Guitar Picks truly shines. The flexibility of the wood strikes a perfect balance between rigidity and responsiveness, providing excellent articulation and clarity across a range of playing styles. Whether strumming chords, picking intricate melodies, or executing lightning-fast riffs, these picks deliver consistent performance and tone, enhancing the overall musicality of my playing. Furthermore, the versatility of the set—offering a range of thicknesses and shapes—allows for customization according to individual preference and playing technique. From the crisp attack of the thinner picks to the robust presence of the thicker ones, each pick offers a distinct tonal character, empowering musicians to explore and refine their sound with precision and nuance. Comfort and Durability: One of the standout features of these wooden picks is their exceptional comfort during extended playing sessions. The natural feel and texture of the wood provide a secure grip and reduce hand fatigue, allowing for prolonged playing without sacrificing control or precision. Additionally, the durability of the wood ensures longevity, withstanding the rigors of regular use and maintaining its integrity over time. Value and Sustainability: Beyond their performance and comfort, the Set of 7 Flexible Guitar Picks offers excellent value and sustainability. As a renewable resource, wood provides a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional plastic picks, aligning with the principles of sustainability and responsible consumption. Furthermore, the inclusion of seven picks in varying thicknesses ensures versatility and longevity, making this set a wise investment for musicians of all skill levels. the Set of 7 Flexible Guitar Picks Made of Real Wood represents a harmonious fusion of craftsmanship, performance, and sustainability. From their impeccable design and versatility to their exceptional comfort and durability, these picks embody the essence of quality and innovation in guitar accessory design. Whether you're a seasoned guitarist or a budding musician, these wooden picks are sure to elevate your playing experience and inspire new musical possibilities.

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Zach MReviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024

Wasn't sure what to expect with these and was pleasantly surprised. Bought them more for aesthetics, but found they actually add a nice brightness on my acoustic electric that I don't get with my traditional Dunlops. They're not the easiest to play with because they can be a bit slippery compared to a standard pick, but they look great and sound very interesting. Definitely fun to have and play around with!

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V. VandermarkReviewed in the United States on November 18, 2023

I just put on some elixir strings because I really like that twang. I’m still fairly new with a guitar so I could be wrong but I feel like a can hear a difference with the wooden picks. They just make a prettier sound. They are very flexible and they take a while before the side starts to break down a little, they are wood rubbing against metal. I love the little tin they came in it makes it easy for me to keep track of them. They were all well made and beautifully designed!

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Matthew C.Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024

All and all I guess you could say the price is reasonable, but if you're looking for something to improve or change the quality and sound of Acoustic Guitar, then probably stick with standard plastic picks. I can't speak on behalf of any other instrument i.e. ukelele, bass, nylon string, electric, or Bango.. that being said for your standard acoustic guitar with standard strings bronze, nickel, steel, etc there really is no difference in sound. I have played guitar for over 20 years, I have multiple recording devices, software, and studio. There is no noticeable difference in the quality of sound, also this is after testing different microphones and checking the tonal output quality and range in Studio One, there is no difference between plastic picks and these wooden picks, I think people who are stating there is a difference in other reviews either do not have many years of experience in guitars or digital recording music composition, or may just have an untrained ear and are believing in a sort of placebo effect, but there is no difference from a strictly digital audio output. That being said the picks are still nice and can be used for aesthetic purposes if you'd like to impress friends or make a necklace or keychain with them, in my humble opinion I would not recommend them for daily guitar training or playing, it will teach bad habits, since it is made from wood this poses multiple problems, temperature will have an affect on the picks with humidity, cold, high heat, these will warp and break down much quicker then a plastic pick, and in turn cause bad habits' for pick handling, the picks are also prone to two polar extremes with grip, as plastic picks warm up to touch and use, the heat can cause a bonding to the skin making for better grip and training, the wooden picks are coated with some material ( not sure as I'm not a woodworker ) but the material causes sliding and poor grip control.. as you play more with the pick it becomes heated and due to the sweat and heat generated from the fingers cause the pick to become warped and flimsy promoting bad grip and breaking down the durability of the pick after several uses, the other issue is splintering from the pick can cause damage to the strings very small damage a negligible amount. In the end nice picks for rare occasions to play for friends and aesthetic purposes but in terms of practicality in daily training and use of guitar I would not recommend

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Jordan R HinckleyReviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024

I bought these to use with my Lyre. They are not only great quality but also look beautiful.

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LisaReviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024

I purchased these for my grandson's birthday and he absolutely loves them! Also they were delivered a day earlier than expected.

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PeteReviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024

I don't know what I expected. I gave 3 stars because I think they look nice but not practical

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pQQaReviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024

These sound great and feel nice using them. Somehow it feels organic playing a guitar made out of wood with a pick made out of wood.