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Ernie Ball Nylon Guitar Picks Thin 1 Dozen

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Reviewed by 5 customers
Sound good
submitteda month ago
byColin
fromNorthern California
Another reviewer mentioned that these picks sound good, I agree! Someone also mentioned they're thin, they are! I usually use Dunlop .80mm and these are thinner. They just seem to bring out the ring of the strings. I like them! Good sound, seem durable, inexpensive! I'm in…
I will buy again
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submitted3 years ago
byJames
fromSouth Carolina
Smooth transaction.
I regularly buy this product.
submitted6 years ago
byGodSistah
fromBerkeley, CA
Great Product!
Simply the best
submitted17 years ago
byThemeansr@gmail.com
fromPortland, Or
Simply some of the best picks out there. Long lasting, Good grip my favs
Good Picks
submitted17 years ago
bychancam77
fromBalad, Iraq
I ordered the thin version of these and have been hammering away with the same pick for about a month and a half now. These are very durable and at a great price.
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submitted10 months ago
asked byThomas
fromWakefield,MA
what is the thinnest pick you have?
D'Andrea 346 Rounded Triangle Celluloid Guitar Picks - One Dozen Shell Thinsubmitted6 years ago
asked byDaniel
fromSaint Helens, Oregon.
I see a dozen Ernie Ball nylon picks for $3.99. The listing says they are "Thin" picks. I prefer a nylon .38mm thin pick. Why are the picks listed as "Thick/Medium or Thin" only? Thanks for your time.
Different brands categorize their picks differently. Some by thin, thick or medium and some by their actually size in millimeters. Sorry for the confusion.