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Black Mountain Pick BMP-RHJ Spring Action J

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Patented Thumb Pick

  • Thickness: Jazz 1.5 mm
  • Plectrum and thumb pick in one
  • The spring keeps the pick flexible, giving it the feel of a normal guitar pick
  • The spring clamps the thumb ring around the player's thumb, creating a perfect balance between comfort and stability
  • Handmade in Canada
Available since September 2021
Item number 527787
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Strength Heavy
Included in Delivery 1
Material Plastic
£4.90
Including VAT; Excluding £10 shipping
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Hybrid picking for people who hate hybrid picking.
TByrne 21.10.2021
I recently started learning some Julian Lage songs and playing them correctly requires doing hybrid picking.

I'm not really a fan of the claw shape you have to pull to do this technique as I feel it's a bit crampy and also the fingers seem to pluck strings at a weird angle. I saw an ad for Black Mountain picks on and decided to give it a go.

These are the type of picks I'm surprised weren't invented years ago. It is super easy to switch between normal picking and a thumb pick style and all my fingers are free to do their thing. The pick stays in place thanks to the spring clamp without being tight. I've a slight mark down in quality due to the plastic it's made of doesn't feel as nice as a Dunlop Flow.

A great pick for hybrid picking with the freedom of finger picking.
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Finally a good thumb pick
rznrg 20.01.2023
I've been looking for a comfortable thumb pick for a while. I never liked the classic thumb pick configurations. Even with softening them with warm water then adjusting, it was either loose or more often made my thumb go blue pretty quickly :) This one with the spring really give a perfect amount of grip on the finger to keep it in place but not puching the blood out of it.

Can really recommend it. For me it was the end of searching for a usable thumb pick.
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Très bon Thumb Pick
Prophylaxie 22.03.2022
Produit de bonne facture, bien pensé, tient bien en place et confortable, très bonne durabilité, la forme du médiator et très bien surtout quand on transitionne d'un médiator standard à un thumb pick/onglet
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Der ideale Thumbpick...
Roman aus W. 06.03.2022
Ich benutze für Steel Guitar und Dobro schon lange Thumbpicks (Fred Kelly), für "normale" Gitarre konnte ich mich aber noch nie so richtig damit anfreunden - zwar gut für Fingerpicking, aber unbrauchbar, wenn man dazwischen einmal Akkorde schrummeln oder im Wechselschlag Single Notes picken will.
Der Black Mountain ist der erste Thumbpick, der für mich auch als Flatpick fuktioniert; durch den Federmechanismus lässt sich der Pick leicht am Daumen verschieben und drehen, und der Pick-Teil lässt sich dann wie ein normales Plektrum benutzen. Außerdem fühlt sich der Thumbpick durch den Federmechanismus nicht so einengend an, wie "normale" Thumbpicks, sitzt aber straff genug, um nicht zu verrutschen.
Ich benutze die "Jazz" Ausführung - ideal für mich, weil der Pick-Teil in Dicke, Form und Klang annähernd identisch zu meinen geliebten roten Dunlop Jazz III XL ist...
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