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Thin.
Fender Classic Celluloid Confetti Guitar Pick 12-Pack Medium 1 Dozen

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Crafted from premium celluloid for the long life and warm, round attack you'd expect from a Fender pick.
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WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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4.83

18 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

These Picks Are Great!!!

I bought these picks when I was just getting good at guitar about six months ago and other than losing a few, I haven't broken any at all. These picks look cool and are are a great by. Get the mediums!!!

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

Name isn't everything

It's sad that such a famed guitar maker could not do it's pics justice. Picslide with these at all and you're gonna find yourself grabbing a new pic. These do not hold up nearly as well as they should. I went through about 24 of these guys in a few monts. I don;t mean used lightly and replaced, i mean that these were SHREDDED afterwords. I would go with the Dunlop Tortex easily.

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  1. Concerts3
  2. Practicing3
  3. Back-Up2
  4. Jamming1
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Pros
  1. Easy To Use4
  2. Good Quality4
  3. Functional3
  4. Improves Sound2
  • Very handy if you drop one in the dark.

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byTrackerdan

    fromCarmichael, Ca.

    I have been using the Fender medium style guitar pick forever. I guess in the beginning, we were all experimenting with picks and fingers developing our sounds and I decided on the Fender Medium. It wasn't harsh like a thick pick, like grab your string and yank it off your guitar thick. And not to floppy like a thin. This particular model I like because if you drop your pick while you're playing, it is pretty easy to see on the floor.

  • I love these picks

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byAaron

    fromNorth Carolina

    great product

  • Fantastic purchase online and easy

    5

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    submitted9 years ago

    byJonJon

    fromAtlanta, GA

    I'e been using these Fender Thins for years and love their look, easy to find on my accessories table and you can never have enough picks.

  • My favorite picks

    5

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    submitted9 years ago

    byTony the Painter

    fromApple Valley

    I like sound of thin picks, had one left for years, hadn't played for awhile, got interested again, I bought others of similar thickness but I like the fender pick the most.

  • Super picks

    5

    submitted11 years ago

    byHarvey

    fromWaco Texas

    I always buy these celluloid confetti guitar picks because they are very durable. I purchase the thin profile for my Fender American Standard Jazz Bass. They perform well for funky bass lines, and don't break when I throw down on my bass. I also use these picks for my Epiphone Les Paul Traditional Pro Electric Guitar, and they perform well playing any type of music, from rhythmic country ballads to screaming hard rock. I'd like to add that I purchase 95% of my guitars, picks, and accessories from Guitar Center. Online for the small stuff, so I don't have to run to my local Guitar Center in Waco, TX, just for picks, strings, etc. For Guitars, amps, and any "Big" stuff, I go to my local Guitar Center store, where these folks know their stuff.

  • Best picks I've used

    5

    submitted11 years ago

    byHarvey Duve

    fromWaco Texas

    These are the best picks I've used. They last a long time even when playing any genre of metal, blues, etc... The confetti color makes them easy to find as they don't blend in with their surroundings. I always buy the thin thickness and use a piece of emery cloth to conture them into any profile I feel comfortable with. I recomend trying these. The value well exceeds the price.

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  • asked byKyle

    fromWI

    The title says Heavy, the description and picture both say Thin?

    The title says Heavy, the description and picture both say Thin?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    These will be thin