D'Andrea

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Utilizing a proprietary Thermoplastic blend, D'Andrea Pro Plec Guitar Picks are deeply embossed for excellent grip, highly polished for smooth release, and precision beveled for tone and accuracy. Available in the œ358 shape and 1.5mm thickness, ProPlecs are the first choice for today' top guitarists. Ships in a 12-piece pack.
D'Andrea Pro Plec Guitar Picks Small Pointed Teardrop - One Dozen Shell 1.5 mm
D'Andrea Pro Plec Guitar Picks Small Pointed Teardrop - One Dozen Shell 1.5 mm

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  • I don't like being forced to say something I wouldn't.

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    submitted6 years ago

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    fromLos Angeles

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  • They were not the thickness that I asked for.

    4

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    submitted8 years ago

    byDoc

    fromTexas

    guitar picks

  • Great pics for jazz...nice warm tone

    4

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    submitted9 years ago

    byRichard

    fromBrooklyn new york

    Great jazz picks

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  • asked byjohn d

    fromsanta monica, CA

    how tall or long are these picks?  I am looking for ones the size of a fender jazz tear drop pick

    how tall or long are these picks? I am looking for ones the size of a fender jazz tear drop pick

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    Fender's "358" shape is similar to a narrower version of the classic 351 teardrop. Though Fender doesn’t publish exact dimensions, the standard 351 pick measures roughly 28 mm long × 24 mm wide, and the 358 shape is known to be slightly narrower. D’Andrea’s PRO‑358. It’s categorized as “small pointed teardrop” (jazz style), 1.5 mm thick . Exact size isn’t listed widely, but since it's comparable to Fender’s 358, it should be just a tad more narrow than the 28 × 24 mm of the 351.