Pickboy “Mandolin” Picks.
http://www.osiamo.com/PBMS1P
^^^ I did some pick trading a good while back and ended up with a couple of these via JeffD. I didn’t mess with them much initially but have recently put one in rotation pretty heavily. I have to say that I love it. It’s a way different feel and vibe than anything else (I usually use a reg guitar pick’s rounded shoulder). I also have some guitar picks made of that particular cellulose material from Pickboy, which is prob the best I’ve found for the sound and feel that I like.
Anyway, a heads up in case you want to try something different.
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I remember sending them and I am glad you are enjoying. I use them for classical or whenever some brilliance and scintillation are needed. Another brand to try for similar effects is Dogal.
https://www.stringsbymail.com/guitar...in-picks-2976/
The Pickboy wins out, IMO, only because you drop a transparent pick its gone for ever.
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Pickboy carbon .88 is my no.2 go to after bc...
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I have both Pickboy and Dogal, I like the Pickboy picks too, for certain situations. Blue Chip TD35 are my #1, but Pickboy are up there too (and I have tried most every brand of picks at one time or another.)
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JeffD
I remember sending them and I am glad you are enjoying. I use them for classical or whenever some brilliance and scintillation are needed. Another brand to try for similar effects is Dogal.
https://www.stringsbymail.com/guitar...in-picks-2976/
The Pickboy wins out, IMO, only because you drop a transparent pick its gone for ever.
I’ve done so much pick trading with folks here that it’s hard to keep up with where I got what and from whom, but the Pickboy mandolin pick remains one of my favorite surprises.
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Originally Posted by
JeffD
I remember sending them and I am glad you are enjoying. I use them for classical or whenever some brilliance and scintillation are needed. Another brand to try for similar effects is Dogal.
https://www.stringsbymail.com/guitar...in-picks-2976/
The Pickboy wins out, IMO, only because you drop a transparent pick its gone for ever.
I painted the fat end of my Dogals with my daugher's nail varnish for just that reason.
You could try Gallis too, quite a bit bigger than the Dogal but I like them.
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I have a few of the black Pickboy 207 picks. Good, stout pick.
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Caleb and JeffD, I have a dozen of those pointed Pickboys with the heart-shaped round end. Those are nicely easy to hold and give a really nice, clear snappy feel to notes played. I take the very sharp point and carefully shape it to a slightly rounded point with a fingernail file. This works perfectly for classical.
http://www.osiamo.com/PBMS1P