Dunlop Nylon Standard Picks - 12 Pack, .38mm
Dunlop Manufacturing produces many different types and sizes of plectra (or picks as they are also named) to suit the varied preferences of today's musicians. Dunlop's wide variety of gauges, shapes, sizes, and materials allows the player to select the exact guitar pick for his/her own particular style of playing. One dozen.
Dunlop Manufacturing produces many different types and sizes of plectra (or picks as they are also named) to suit the varied preferences of today's musicians. Dunlop's wide variety of gauges, shapes, sizes, and materials allows the player to select the exact guitar pick for his/her own particular style of playing. One dozen.
Dunlop Manufacturing produces many different types and sizes of plectra (or picks as they are also named) to suit the varied preferences of today's musicians. Dunlop's wide variety of gauges, shapes, sizes, and materials allows the player to select the exact guitar pick for his/her own particular style of playing. One dozen.
Dunlop Manufacturing produces many different types and sizes of plectra (or picks as they are also named) to suit the varied preferences of today's musicians. Dunlop's wide variety of gauges, shapes, sizes, and materials allows the player to select the exact guitar pick for his/her own particular style of playing. One dozen.
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JIM DUNLOP 44P.38 Nylon Standard, White, .38mm, 12/Player's Pack
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10 X Jim Dunlop Nylon Standard Greys .38mm Guitar Picks Plectrums 0.38
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Jim Dunlop Jp238 Nylon Greys Players Pack (12 Pack) – .38mm
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Jim Dunlop Nylon Guitar Picks Grey 12 Pack .38mm Plectrums 38 Gauge
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originally posted on walmart.com
Nice soft clicky, percussive release accentuates treble end of string timbre. Sounds really beautiful on accoustic, especially if amplified. Makes it easy to strum with conviction and not beat your strings up. Can work well for slower arpeggiation, but not going to be a speed pick
originally posted on gak.co.uk
I normally use something like a tortex 0.5 mm. I wanted to try something thinner and more flexible. These delivered exactly that but I found them too soft and couldn’t dig into the strings enough so I’ve gone back to the 0.5. If you want a very flexible pick that gives quite a soft tone on the strings then this is what you’re looking for
originally posted on mannys.com.au
Paid for these picks but the salesguy didn’t give them to me. I thought he had put them in the case of the $1600+ guitar I had just bought. Still waiting for a receipt for the guitarHave to say when dealing with the real Manny in Melbourne he cared about his customers.As for these guys in the Valley.Well BB King said “If you can’t say anything nice about someone keep your mouth shut!”My mouth is shut
| Finish | White |
| Year | 2010s |
| Made In | United States |
JIM DUNLOP 44P.38 Nylon Standard, White, .38mm, 12/Player's Pack
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Jim Dunlop Nylon Grey .38mm pick
Delivery $58.70
Jim Dunlop JP238 Nylon Greys Players Pack (12 in a Display Bag) - .38mm
Delivery $58.70
6 X Jim Dunlop Nylon Standard Greys .38mm Gauge Guitar Picks Plectrums
Delivery $4
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10 X Jim Dunlop Nylon Standard Greys .38mm Guitar Picks Plectrums 0.38
Delivery $4
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Nice soft clicky, percussive release accentuates treble end of string timbre. Sounds really beautiful on accoustic, especially if amplified. Makes it easy to strum with conviction and not beat your strings up. Can work well for slower arpeggiation, but not going to be a speed pick
I normally use something like a tortex 0.5 mm. I wanted to try something thinner and more flexible. These delivered exactly that but I found them too soft and couldn’t dig into the strings enough so I’ve gone back to the 0.5. If you want a very flexible pick that gives quite a soft tone on the strings then this is what you’re looking for
Paid for these picks but the salesguy didn’t give them to me. I thought he had put them in the case of the $1600+ guitar I had just bought. Still waiting for a receipt for the guitarHave to say when dealing with the real Manny in Melbourne he cared about his customers.As for these guys in the Valley.Well BB King said “If you can’t say anything nice about someone keep your mouth shut!”My mouth is shut
These .38 guitar picks are awesome and I recommend them to all the riffy players out there. 🎸I honestly rarely use any other guitar picks unless, I have to. If you are reading this post, bless up beautiful soul. 🤟🏼
I love these picks. I'm a Strummer and also play some leads. I love a light flexible pick and have not found any better than these and I have tried almost ever pick imaginable. As far as durability they last longer than most any pick I've ever used, especially for the gauge.
This is my one and only pick and had to through away my 'little black book' of other picks. I use bend the point up and over so that the point of the pick hits the strings just right. My playing style is more rhythm and riff-based over a Mexican-made Taylor Acoustic.
These are really popular among my friends and acquaintances (I'm the crazy guitar pick guy who stocks up dozens of different types)! The thinner gauges are great for beginners and you can slowly move up the gauge to find how heavy you like your picks. The grip is average, but these are the classics that you'd want to recommend to your friends before introducing them to the tortex, gels, jazz etc.
If you are looking for a more measured sound from strumming this is the pick for you. I was playing as a rhythm guitar in the choir and these were perfect to give you the accompanying sound a rhythm guitar should offer the singers. They aren't as accurate as a stiffer pick for solo work though so just keep that in mind. I just keep thin, thin medium, and ultra thin with me. Didn't really use the stiffer picks that much except for personal music and scales. So the ultra thin picks got the most use.
these plectrums are great perfect for a heavy hander like me. they help my strumming become a lot smoother.
I can play and not worry about a crack or broken pick, this is resistant and worry-free pick, I would recommend it with special feelings in it, for being so thin I thought that it would break easy but I found out it doesn't, gave it a hard sweep on my guitar and...guess what? still intact, for soft guitar music? is the best, run up and down the frets is a dream, I was looking for this a long time ago, thanks, that really got my attention.
| Finish | White |
| Year | 2010s |
| Made In | United States |