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The Ernie Ball Everlast Guitar Picks in vibrant orange feature a .73mm gauge, crafted from durable Delrin for a secure grip and long-lasting performance. This 12-pack ensures you always have a pick on hand, making it ideal for musicians who demand quality and reliability.
C**J
These are great picks. I'm using the .88mm all the time now, and, I'm really diggin' 'em.
So, TL;DR,I REALLY LIKE 'EM!Get some yourself.I think I first found these "Ernie Ball Ever-Last Picks" when I searched for "CLAYTON Picks"... I was looking for some of those picks that seem to last forever, you know, Claytons...Well, these Ernie Ball Ever-Last picks also showed up in the Results, and, since they looked like they might be similar, I thought I'd give 'em a try. (BTW, they're less than half the price of some of the Clayton Picks.)So, I've been using the Ernie Ball Ever-Lasts for a few months now, and, I must say, I REALLY LIKE THESE PICKS!!!It says that they're made of "WEAR RESISTANT DELRIN"... which seems to be one of those virtually indestructible materials, that also make great picks! They're a lot like the Claytons. (Though, I think Clayton calls their material something else.) Also, I guess I have some Dunlap picks (Ultex and Tortex) that seem to be somewhat wear resistant, too, kinda like these, only different. Not to mention the classic HERCO Nylons... (I've carried a Herco, with a hole drilled in it, on my key-ring, for 40-something years! Perhaps, I should have an Ever-Last, instead?) BTW, THESE aren't as "plink-y" sounding as the Hercos are... In fact, they aren't "plink-y" at all! (Not being made from Nylon.) Of course, they're not as thin, either.I got the .88mm ones, (the Green colored variety), which are about equal to a Fender Heavy, perhaps a hair thicker. They are nice and stiff.Ernie Ball seems to have 8 different thicknesses of these Ever-Last picks, each color-coded, and the .88mm are about in the middle of them. (They come in .48mm - 2.0mm.)BTW, at first, they seem to have a very light dusting of chalky something, I guess it's a coating to make them less slippery/more grippy, which makes for a very slightly rough feeling to the edge, as you pick, but, that goes away after a little playing... (Or, you can take some 600 grit sandpaper to the edge. Or, a diamond nail file.)Personally, I haven't found it to actually be a problem, though. I'm just saying that it's there. But, if it IS a problem, for you, you can easily fix it with some 600.So, I really like these Ernie Ball Ever-Last Picks.They feel nice on the strings.And, they feel nice on my fingers, too, not slick and shiny. Not slippery.Oh, and, I kinda think they'll last forever!FYI, for me, the 12 Pack might just be a Lifetime Supply! ('cause, I'm old!)I can probably stop buying picks, now...And, buying and/or building Guitars, too...!(But, no.);o)BTW, I'm not a very light picker. I like to play with dynamics, so I really dig in, sometimes.As a result, I can be a bit tough on plectrums, wearing down the edges fairly fast...Well, NOT THESE babies. This Delrin is some tough stuff, man!Now, I have them placed in a few different spots around my Home Studio, some of them with those Cork Pick-Grippy-things stuck on 'em, some just plain... They're always within easy reach, so, I've been using them all the time, and, I'm really diggin' 'em.They're great picks.Get some. They're cheap enough!BTW, IF you're interested, I've been playing Guitar for 50 years, since the mid-1970s...I've owned a '73 Fender Tele Thinline since 1975. (And, I have more than a dozen others.)And, I have Produced 25+ CDs of my Original Music.(NOTE: I did NOT receive these picks through any Promotion, I bought and paid for these myself. And, they are, in fact, very nice picks.)Have fun.Stay Cool.Peace.
M**E
ONE MILLION POINTS!
I love these picks. I use both the .73 and the .60. All three of my guitar cases are filled with these (the acoustic, the electric and the traveler guitar). These are high quality and cheap. Buy a five pack and thank yourself for your purchase.
M**T
Awesome alternative to the turtles
Love these picks! They’re nearly identical to the Dunlop Tortex picks except the grippy graphic doesn’t come off after two songs.My new favorites for sure!
R**M
Great for the money
Very good picks for the cost. The material has nice grip, and a good, satin feel. Very durable, much more so than Fender turtle shell finish picks. I do prefer more grip, but you wont get that without knurling. These do grip some better if you wipe off the branding.
D**A
Its a pick. It does what picks do.
Good quality, nice feeling guitar pick. I think there is a bit better sound quality/less audible plucking plastic sound. They do the job and are not slippery and the colors make it easy to pick from the pile.
G**E
Great guitar picks!
I’ve been playing guitar for close to 40 years. I work as a professional musician and teacher. I find these picks to be of great quality, long lasting, and the perfect amount of thickness.
M**R
My favorite pick for bass and guitar strumming
After comparisons with many other picks, this is my favorite pick for bass and guitar strumming/funk rhythm guitar. Great grip and very flexible. Please try it.
K**S
Reliable
As advertised
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