Re: Anyone tried these flex-picks? (spammer)



"Burnham Treezdown" <treez@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Sun, 7 Oct 2007 19:28:10 +0300, "DeeAa"
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wrote:

But it really is the first
time in 20 years I've encountered something really innovative in a guitar
pick.


Well, there's Alaska picks. The thumbpicks are pretty innovative. They fit
firm
without making your thumb feel like it's stick in a pipe. But I've only
found
their fingerpicks in "toddler" size.

Does this make me a spammer?

LOL

I just played a session with those flex-picks. Hm. Kinda torn. For the first
time I'm seriously considering taping a few picks onto the mic stand,
because these really are great for some stuff, but at least now it feels
I'll rather have a normal one usually. Gotta do some more field testing. But
I'm sure I'll always have a few of these available as well.


.



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