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Fender Fender Class. Celluloid Pick M

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  • Material: Celluloid
  • Thickness: Medium thin
  • Classic 351 shape
  • Colour: White
  • Set with 12 pieces
Available since May 2008
Item number 211151
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Thickness Medium
Delivery Quantity 12
£4.66
Including VAT; Excluding £10 shipping
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Delivery approx. between Monday, 11.11. and Tuesday, 12.11.
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Renat R. 02.12.2017
My friends birthday is coming up who is lead quitarist in our band. He likes to use these fender picks. Can't say these picks are better than others. They feel like most celluloid picks. Also they look pretty simple. But they are his "weapon of choice" and I'll give them as a present for his birthday.

You can't have too many picks. As every guitarplayer knows - One does not simply put down a guitarpick and expect to find it there later. :D
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Used it once can't use another one!
Carlos F. S. P. 25.03.2023
This and the Hard pick by fender just feel really nice to me, use the M for funky rythm and H for rock and bluesy music.
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UserBXL 22.09.2019
Ok, but that's it: they felt too much like plastic and they didn't last particularly long. I'm sure there are better guitar pics out there.
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Not for me!
Andy7981 02.08.2017
These picks are OK, but I found as I played and my hands got sweaty the pick would slip in my grip so I changed to a non celluloid pick.
If you're happy with celluloid picks then there's nothing wrong with them.
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