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    Registered User northfolk's Avatar
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    Default Bog Street Picks?

    Anyone try these picks...made in USA...thoughts and feedback...
    Thanks for your support?

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    Mando-Accumulator Jim Garber's Avatar
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    Default Re: Bog Street Picks?

    Nice to provide a link: https://bogstreet.com/

    Interesting pick but the variants are complex... might take some studying. Also, I am not sure what materials are offered though I do see Ultem which I like.
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    Default Re: Bog Street Picks?

    The grippy bits look nice! I wish they had a more rounded triangle though.

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    Default Re: Bog Street Picks?

    Too pretty.

    And too pointy...
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    Default Re: Bog Street Picks?

    Yeah, too pointy and too thin (1.0mm max) for me for acoustic anything.

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    Default Re: Bog Street Picks?

    Quote Originally Posted by keith.rogers View Post
    Yeah, too pointy and too thin (1.0mm max) for me for acoustic anything.
    Quote Originally Posted by Murphy Slaw View Post
    Too pretty.

    And too pointy...
    The thickness and pointy-ness are fine by me...just not the shape nor the unspecified material:

    "High-grade material "

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    Default Re: Bog Street Picks?

    At 20 bucks a pop I'd like to test drive before buying.

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