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kotadawg
Posted 2009-05-14 3:39 PM (#415675)
Subject: Plastic Finger Picks


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Can anyone tell me if there is a plastic fingerpick with a full body, similar to a thimble, for the finger? I've only seen some made of steel in that style. Thanks.
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2009-05-14 4:25 PM (#415676 - in reply to #415675)
Subject: Re: Plastic Finger Picks


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When I fingerpick, I use these: Alaska Pik

and find them quite nice.
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Beal
Posted 2009-05-14 4:38 PM (#415677 - in reply to #415675)
Subject: Re: Plastic Finger Picks



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Everyone I know uses metal fingerpicks and a plastic thumb pick.
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dcwill
Posted 2009-05-14 4:52 PM (#415678 - in reply to #415675)
Subject: Re: Plastic Finger Picks


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Another vote for Alaska Piks. I tried them under the tip of my fingernails as recommended but found it preferable to just place them on top (over the nail). I have no problem with them shifting and they work great for me.
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kotadawg
Posted 2009-05-14 6:40 PM (#415679 - in reply to #415675)
Subject: Re: Plastic Finger Picks


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Originally posted by Beal:
Everyone I know uses metal fingerpicks and a plastic thumb pick.
My friend said he wanted a plastic one built like a steel pick. Apparently he picks the string in both directions.
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2009-05-14 6:50 PM (#415680 - in reply to #415675)
Subject: Re: Plastic Finger Picks


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...over on a banjo site, I actually saw some picks that one player created: He took stainless steel banjo fingerpicks and soldered them together back-to-back so that the two curved portions went on each side of the finger. I think he used silver solder. Sort of like this:
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-05-14 6:57 PM (#415681 - in reply to #415675)
Subject: Re: Plastic Finger Picks
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Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast
Quality ping pong balls cut/trimmed and a bit of super glue...
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