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Fender All Shapes Celluloid Medley, Medium Guitar Picks 8-Pack Medium
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Description
Fender picks provide comfort and high-performance flexibility for every performer. Fender offers pick shapes for every player, from traditionalists to those who need speedy precision. This pack makes it easy for you to try all of their shapes and decide which is best for you.
This eight-pack of picks contains Tortoiseshell celluloid picks, crafted in each of these shapes: 346, 347, 351, 354, 355, 358, 451, 551.
346: These large, rounded triangle picks provide three edges to use. The wide body provides plenty of surface to hold, and the rounded tip gives a nice, smooth action.
347: A more oval shaped pick, the 347 is a nice compromise for a player looking for something slightly smaller than the traditional Fender pick shape.
351: The traditional 351 shape, Fender's most popular pick design, is perfect for almost any style or technique.
354: Similar in shape to a 347 pick, this is slightly more slim and narrow while retaining the same length.
355: Fender's large triangle pick, the 355, provides three sides for picking and the largest body of any Fender pick.
358: The 358 shape is a slightly narrower version of the classic 351 design, with smooth edges and a mellower tone that's great for jazz.
451: Exactly the same shape as the 351 but smaller, this pick should feel very comfortable to anyone that has played a 351.
551: The 551 shape has a slightly wider body and sharp tip, compared to the 451 shape. Perfect for any player that wants fast-picking action and lots of harmonics.
This eight-pack of picks contains Tortoiseshell celluloid picks, crafted in each of these shapes: 346, 347, 351, 354, 355, 358, 451, 551.
346: These large, rounded triangle picks provide three edges to use. The wide body provides plenty of surface to hold, and the rounded tip gives a nice, smooth action.
347: A more oval shaped pick, the 347 is a nice compromise for a player looking for something slightly smaller than the traditional Fender pick shape.
351: The traditional 351 shape, Fender's most popular pick design, is perfect for almost any style or technique.
354: Similar in shape to a 347 pick, this is slightly more slim and narrow while retaining the same length.
355: Fender's large triangle pick, the 355, provides three sides for picking and the largest body of any Fender pick.
358: The 358 shape is a slightly narrower version of the classic 351 design, with smooth edges and a mellower tone that's great for jazz.
451: Exactly the same shape as the 351 but smaller, this pick should feel very comfortable to anyone that has played a 351.
551: The 551 shape has a slightly wider body and sharp tip, compared to the 451 shape. Perfect for any player that wants fast-picking action and lots of harmonics.

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Specs
- Eight count
- Tortoiseshell celluloid
- Various shapes
- Made in the U.S.A.
Reviews
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3 Reviews
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Reviewed by 3 customers
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submitted3 years ago
by"O Dawg"
fromWalbridge, Ohio
I collect picks and I think that it is pretty cool to have all the shapes that Fender has to offer. In addition, it is in one package!
I would recommend to a friend!
submitted5 years ago
byDan the man
fromLakewood WA
It really helps to make the sound better
Yes I would by again and again as long as I can hold a pick
submitted5 years ago
byWHO
fromTEJAS
I use on any string strung instruments
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