I have more picks than I have teeth. More to the point, I have more different makes of picks than teeth, toes, fingers and eyes combined.
I bought expensive picks and I have bought cheap picks. I have ordered a slew of Claytone Tri picks and spent too much time sanding and shaping to get the right feel.
Last week, I ordered some strings from Ted over at JazzMando. Along with the strings, Ted tossed in a pick. I didn't think much about it as I have about 10 of those flimsy plastic picks that JustStrings sends with string orders. I tossed the gel looking pick that Ted sent in with the rest of them.
The day before yesterday, I was reaching into the pick box and pulled out the Jazzmando pick. On the other side, it actually said who made it and gave some other info about it (D'Andrea Pro Plec 1.55mm). I figured, what the heck and I started to work on Bach's Prelude for Suite I for Cello and arranged for Mandolin (thanks to Debora Chen).
Twenty minutes later I noticed that the D'Andrea pick felt better than any pick I had previously used or otherwise sanded on. I just ordered several more. Thanks, Ted.
...Bob
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