Really impressed with this pick. The more I use it , the more I like everything about it. Great feel, tone, stiffness, just great.
Really impressed with this pick. The more I use it , the more I like everything about it. Great feel, tone, stiffness, just great.
And, it sticks to your hand - just like BlueChips.
Malcolm Grundy from Montreal
Don't have a Tremolo, but I really like my V-picks.
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I picked one up Tuesday on a whim (display cases on checkout counters work!). I love the way it sticks in my hand, and the tone is great. It reminds me of my once favorite, but now destroyed, Red Bear.
Downside: EVen while typing this, I dropped the darned thing and it's GONE ... "clearly" hard to find.
- Benig
I've had a tremolo pick for a few months and it's part of the pick arsenal - although less so since I got a Bluechip. It has it's own tone and made my playing sound a bit like Bobby Osborne's tone on the Bluegrass Mandolin Exrravaganza when not used for tremolo. I do like it! I also have a Jazzmando V-pick. It too can pick out the trebles really well. Bummer if you drop them though... ...a real Mr Magoo moment.
GerryHastie
"There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats."
- Albert Schweitzer
Many of the V-picks come in red, pearl or glow in the dark. Maybe if we ask Vinni real nice, he'll make the Tremolo in colors too, for findability's sake.
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I held one at a local store, it quickly warmed up in my hand and I bought it. That was a Large Lite. I now have a Large and I'm hooked on these. They glide across strings so effortlessly!
I got to try it at a Gig on Saturday. No slippage whatsoever,and it worked fine,although for Bluegrass'ish backup I was kinda wishing I'd grabbed my Wegen. Otherwise, it worked just fine.
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