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stephent28
Posted 2005-01-03 10:06 AM (#167531)
Subject: Pick storage



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OK, we have asked just about everything else so here is another one.

When not playing, where do you place your picks?

On most of my guitars I place it between the strings around the 2nd fret but I also sometimes place them behind the nut.

On my Jazz guitar, I purchased (don't remember where) a little rubber pad like creation that slides between the middle strings behind the nut. Then there are 2 rubber slots (one on each side) that allows you to slide your pick in and out of the way. At first I really disliked this approach but now I am beginning to like it the best.

Anyone else want to share??
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2005-01-03 10:10 AM (#167532 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage


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Stephen: I do the same as you except at the first fret.

I also have those rubber pads. I originally intended to use those when I play to store extra picks, but that didn't work out to well.
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an4340
Posted 2005-01-03 10:14 AM (#167533 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage


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Wedgie!
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willard
Posted 2005-01-03 10:14 AM (#167534 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage


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In my mouth. It's cheaper and not as bad as snuff.
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cliff
Posted 2005-01-03 10:31 AM (#167535 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage


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I use this:



I got it a bunch of years ago from the gift shop at the Cathedral of St. John the Devine in NYC. It's made of Indian Rosewood and the slide-open top has the Cathedral's massive stained-glass Rose Window laser-etched into it.
It's designed/sold as a "pill box", but it will hold a goodly supply of picks of varying size and thickness . . .

(I just realized: the white Johnson MOTS pick on top is one that I inadvertantly "clipped" from cwk2 this weekend . . . . sorry, Bill ;-)
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MWoody
Posted 2005-01-03 10:34 AM (#167536 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage



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Ah, the beauty of O-wnership. The Dunlop spring activated pickholders with the adhesive pad work great on the Lyrachord bowl. they remove and clean up without issue. I would never use one on a wooden surface. All of my roundbacks have them. They run $2-$3.

For the solidbodies Dunlop has a rubberlike in line thingy that attaches to the strap and holds 6 picks.

Other mandatory accessories include the Dunlop straplock fittings and matching parts on the straps. Each guitar has it's own coordinating strap.

Then place them on the wall with the String-Swings.
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an4340
Posted 2005-01-03 10:45 AM (#167537 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage


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Read this month's guitar player about the guitar player who swallowed a pick, oh my!
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Elite LX
Posted 2005-01-03 10:53 AM (#167538 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage


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I keep my bulk picks on a shelf in my studio............the one a play with at the time is placed in between the guitar strings on the guitar...........I saw that somewhere and thought it was a neat place to have your pick!

Probably all folks do it for easy/fast access.

:D
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-01-03 11:05 AM (#167539 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage



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I have this nice little wooden box that I used to keep my controlled substances in. Now that I am a mature, law abiding citizen, I use the box to store my picks.
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Paul Wag
Posted 2005-01-03 11:32 AM (#167540 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage


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I keep 'em on the bedside table, on the desk, in the little pocket that's on Levi's, out in the garage, on the dresser, in my guitar case....

HEY! Anybody of you kids seen any of my light gauge, gray, textured picks??? Time for some strumming....

Seriously, for on stage, my bandmate bought me one of those pick holders you put on the mic stand as I use several different kinds depeding on playing rhthym, electric, bass, etc.....
:D
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Slipkid
Posted 2005-01-03 11:51 AM (#167541 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage



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My pick use is becoming less and less. (See the "Do You Use A Pick" thread)
I keep them everywhere. Pockets, bookshelves, kitchen counter, work desk, and the coin holder in my truck. My wifes says that if I ever get lost, all I have to do is back track the trail of wayward picks.
Cliff...that is a very cool pick holder.
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stellarjim
Posted 2005-01-03 12:02 PM (#167542 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage


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I'm not as smart as you guys. I just keep them in my pocket with my change. I always have them when I can grab a quick 15 minutes to play.
If I had a fancy little wooden box, I'd probably still keep it in my pocket with my change.
By the way, I've learned that a placing a pick in a vending machine will not get you a can of Pepsi. Darn Pepsi machines.
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Mustang Andy
Posted 2005-01-03 12:06 PM (#167543 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage


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I have a little chipboard box on the coffee table with picks, capo, string winder, pens and pencils, toothpick and Q-tips and maybe a Bic lighter or 2. I stick them between the strings, too somewhere near the nut.

I have one of those Dunlop spring loaded holders full of picks but it's not on any guitar. I think it's on the end table next to the lamp. It was stuck to the lamp for a while.

Otherwise I keep an assortment in my pocket if I'm going to play in front of people. And stick a spare between the strings on the headstock if I'm gonna be rockin. If I remember that is.
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cliff
Posted 2005-01-03 12:07 PM (#167544 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage


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As much as I TRY to keep 'em somewhat "orderly and contained", they're STILL all over the place - drawers, floors, counters, carpets, cars, desks. My co-workers are constantly finding 'em in the office hallways and returning 'em to me.

Jeanette has a little jar on the shelf in the laundry room specifically for holding guitar picks (and those little elastic ponytail thingies) of mine that she fishes out of the dryer filter . . .
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alpep
Posted 2005-01-03 12:46 PM (#167545 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage


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I keep them in the watch pocket of my dungarees. they never seem to get lost and go through the wash just fine.

sue has a bowl on top of one of my stereo speakers that gets loaded with strays.

I prefere fender extra heavy tortise shell but often pick up picks all over the place and they get deposited in the bowl.

I still have a wooden pick that a guy that was on this board sent me and then got upset with my review of the product. I like it and would probably get another but doubt if he would talk to me. life goes on.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2005-01-03 12:57 PM (#167546 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage



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I keep a pick in each and every guitar I have, and keep it threaded between the first and third strings at about the second fret. When I'm playing seriously, I thread a second pick between the first and third strings just above the nut to get to it if I lose the pick I'm using. When I fingerpick, the pick goes between my teeth, although I've been able to master getting it just moist enough to stick it to my lower lip.

For storage, I have a nice little tin box I got with a 5 pack of D'Addario electric strings that's handy for storing picks in the studio, and I also have a similar box from Dunhill cigarettes that get used on the other side of the room. They both snap shut which keep the little buggers from migrating. Of course, I always find packages of Fender picks inside the storage bin in guitar cases when I venture in there, too.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2005-01-03 1:02 PM (#167547 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage


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Yep, that watch pocket is amazing... they should call it a "pick pocket" but that's already been used. I also keep picks in trays and bowls all over the studio and control room. or just laying around. My favorites I keep on a storage box that never moves, but one of my little goals in the studio was to never have to go hunting for a pick.
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Chuck (Retired Navy)
Posted 2005-01-03 4:26 PM (#167548 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage


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Al, I had one of those wooden picks, too, but the wife managed to lose it when we did the last move. Picks end up in my pocket, on the dresser, and on the shelf in the music room, and a few get lost somewhere, like the wooden pick did.
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amstphd
Posted 2005-01-03 5:23 PM (#167549 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage


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One in the watch pocket of my jeans. One in the opposite pocket of my jeans. One on the coffee table. One on the kitchen counter. Two on the TV stand in front of the TV. One or two on top of my chest of drawers. One or two in the case. One conveniently woven between the strings of my guitar. And I invariably need to look in three or four places before I find one because my wife tends to pick up the ones that I have strategically placed, and then she relocates them to places where I can't find them.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2005-01-03 5:52 PM (#167550 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage


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I sell tons of these

www.wedgie.com

coolest pick holder on the planet
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stephent28
Posted 2005-01-03 5:59 PM (#167551 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage



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Yes Paul,
That's the gizmo I was talking about that I said fit between the strings above the nut.

Didn't think I liked it at first but I am starting to come around to its brilliance!

Stephen
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sixfingers
Posted 2005-01-03 6:15 PM (#167552 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage


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Well, guess I'm not alone...I have atleast 100+ picks all over the house, in both autos, at the office(I often take a guitar to work)There is alwaysafew around the washing machine and a few in the dryer. I think there are a few in the bathroom because I love the acoustics! My wife even asked me one time why she found a pick in the shower? I had no clues....
Several friends have returned picks several time I left at their house, they don't play but saved them because people who don't play think picks are special and must be returned. :D
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BruDeV
Posted 2005-01-03 6:52 PM (#167553 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage


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I always keep a few in my wallet. The rest are usually laying on top of various amps.
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alpep
Posted 2005-01-03 6:52 PM (#167554 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage


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Paul
I am glad you sell a ton of wedgies but I just don't get that product. We all talk about how important strings are and the top vibrating and the length of strings etc and then you are going to wedge a big ass piece of rubber between the strings to soak up vibrations???
not I.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2005-01-03 6:59 PM (#167555 - in reply to #167531)
Subject: Re: Pick storage


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Al, the really important thing is what goes on between the nut & bridge. What goes on between the nut & tuners is pretty much irrelevant, unless the break-angle behind the nut is too shallow and you get unwanted resonance (this is why Fender-type guitars have string trees) in which case the Wedgie would actually be a benefit.
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