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    Default Bogstreet LEAP Series Picks

    Has anyone tried the Bogstreet.com LEAP series picks? They have two styles, a Lead and a Rythm version. I recently tried them and was amazed by how much difference they made. You can hold the pick with a relaxed hand and attack the strings and not have to be concerned with your pick moving in your hand. I prefer the Lead version because it is the stiffer of the two. They have been out for less than two years and are only being marketed too guitar players. I think they are designed perfectly for the "mandolin style" of holding a pick. Just interested in others thoughts on them if anyone has tried them. I will not go back to using a standard pick after trying these.
    P.S. I am not affiliated with them, just a happy customer.
    As you can see from the image they are a totally different design.
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    Default Re: Bogstreet LEAP Series Picks

    Sound like another solution looking for a problem!

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    Default Re: Bogstreet LEAP Series Picks

    Weird looking rascal....
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    Default Re: Bogstreet LEAP Series Picks

    Yes it is. It took a little bit get used to it but when I did I really like it. No more pick slippage. I have not been using them long enough to comment on durability but so far I am sold on them.

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    Default Re: Bogstreet LEAP Series Picks

    I've been suspecting for the last couple of years that fidget spinners would be making a comeback.

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    Default Re: Bogstreet LEAP Series Picks

    Borrowing a quote from an old co-worker “Alls I know is” I’m going to keep “playing” with my new fidget spinner and not have to worry about fidgeting with a pick anymore.

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